Malaysia will be the first exporter of graphene , hope Malaysia E&E product will be spread out and more developed in the future since graphene have big potential to be most essential item that being use in E&E products
@@full-timeCyberArmy Your comment is funny because there are million other cases that are successful in Malaysia manufacturing, electronics and industrial sectors. To make it worst, you pointed out Boustead which is government run, of course they will be relatively poorly managed.
Exactly. People are pointing to the domestic corruption as if other SEA nations have no corruption (Maybe minus Singapore). And yet throughout those corruption, Malaysia still projected growth.
Malaysia is still lagging behind in terms of innovation and R&D and they are the key to become developed economy. Though, the Malaysian government embark on several program to develop this sector of the economy, it's still kept back by inept and archaic bureaucracy.
Malaysia never lack any innovation technology. What Malaysia lack is too many low IQ leaders who conned the poor people to win votes and scam $$ the system.
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The FTZ created during Tun M era gave rise to all the FDI in the electronic sector in Malaysia in the past and we are still reaping the benefits today. Why can’t current Malaysian government embark on more and better FTZ / industrial park, data centers etc. Give maximum incentive to investors? Who is advising the Government now?
FTZ was established during Tun Razak time, together with Lim Chong Eu in Penang Get your facts right. There are economic advantages and disadvantages of having FTZ.
@@buddyoo4942 As I had said, Economically FTZ has its advantages and disadvantages . It is up to each state planners to decide based on their cqlculation and projection
@@hazmanriess8949 Malaysia not exporter. . . Malaysia don't have direct market. . . . Malaysia market are Chinese and Singaporian exporter. . . Malaysia investor are Chinese and Singaporian. . Malaysia don't have own brand or let products. . . like intel the principal country is china not Malaysia. . investors is china not intel... Malaysia is secondary country not the principal country. . . if intel want to cut the aggrement with china. intel Malaysia also cut.. if china economy collapse Malaysia economy also collapse. . . Marcos seek the help of Joe biden to get new York stock exchange endorsement to find a direct inventors. .
Malaysia does not depend on only one product for export but various sources. For electronics, Malaysians themselves prefer products import made in Japan, China and Korea over home-made products, this is a fact.
It depends on which social group those people are (T20, M40, B40). For those in T20 and upper M40 group, they prefer imported products which are more expensive and said to be higher quality. Those in lower M40 and B40 group buy local products.
Dude thank you for giving us huge amount of onions couple of years ago. The price went high on onions back then. Literally from RM4.90 per kilogram to RM24 per kilogram in 2020.
@@zethicc7557 Thank you..... But in Chongqing, the price of carrot which is normally price for 2 rmb or 2.5 rmb has become 16.9 rmb in meituan app for no reason even though there is no shortage of carrot while majority average salary is 3000 rmb...... There is a reason people of China protest because they are tired and decide to against the CCP..... But we indian people willing to help to those who need it....
DSN, walk the talk. New economy policy (NEP), National Key Economic Areas (NKEA), National Key Result Areas (NKRA), National Blue Ocean Strategies (NBOS).
The agriculture sector only contribute around 14% to the nation GDP. The country has evolved from agriculture economic driven to industrial economic driven country. As a country with vast land, there is much much more opportunity in this agriculture sector. Even Malaysia will suffer from insufficient food supply in near future. We can take example from previous event, where the price surge up due to demand, when Malaysia suffer shortage of chicken and other meat during Pandemic Cov19, same with Singapore where, they unable to import chicken from Malaysia. With expected 2025 and 2030 drought over the globe due to El Nino phenomena. This could be an opportunity in the agriculture sector.
Vietnam is Malaysia brother...a country that truly fight for development...💕...we a truly Respect Vietnam even vietnamese kinda late achieve Peace time but your development is So fast!!...
The only downside is Malaysian export is mostly by big companies. Electronics, Petroluem, Palm Oil & Chemical products are all big companies, and the GDP generated are mostly converted to the workers low wage, in short it is not the regular Malaysian whom benefit from the lucrative export businesses. I had worked in a few export focused industries that were sadly driven out by unfriendly policies that forced small business close down (Get Big or Get Out). Government policies for export business always have a lot red tape only encourage big and rich companies to thrive while small players who can't afford the time and money to get licenses lose out. For example, an industry with 10 small export business, run by average of 10 family/friends, profits 50k a month. Versus an industry, with 1 big player, employs 100 person, profits 500k a month, and pays average salary of 2k - 2.5k. Now you see why GDP doesn't translate to overall wealth and income for citizens. If government wants to encourage wealth growth for regular citizens, they need to have friendlier policies for small players and not allow monopoly on AP and such.
Yes, a large share of Malaysian exports are driven by electronics, though there are large caveats to this: chinese investments arguably representing spillover from supply chain diversification as opposed to local innovation. Never mind that the majority of semi-conductor or electronic manufacturers are foreign owned. I believe the conclusion is wrong: one cannot simply brush stroke future economic growth as being dependent on automobile or electronics, which represent the proverbial crumbs in the innovation chain. It requires fundamental rethinking of our system of innovation including clear national strategies to create national champions able to compete on a international stage. How we would do so, would depend on our ability to capture opening niches (eg inari amerton with RF products) in the global economy. Where we succeed remains without natural resources, relative energy independence and strategic location along the Malacca straits (and also proximity to Singapore). Ability to exploit these unfortunately remain cornerstones of our economic prosperity.
What innovation nonsense you are talking about ? There are already some innovation in product development in Penang high tech electronics that serve the global MNC. EV cars chips are the next big thing. Malaysia should just focus on creating all the supply chain surrouding EV car chips from fab to assembly/testing/packaging. Political stability is the most important factor to attract foreign MNC. Right now the political climate is not so stable. Malaysis do not need any national champion. We do not have high IQ intelligence to compete against the big companies from China, Taiwan, South Korea etc. Malaysia will do fine become supporting industries service provider to global MNC.
@@secrets.295 Both Singapore &Malaysia need FDI badly. Same like China , ASEAN need FDI badly. FDI is the capital that really push for real GDP growth, not property development.
Ok if this is true, can you explain why $1USD is now equals to RM4.50? Also why most of average Malaysians are still struggling till these presence day? I still wonder 💭
Indonesia wajib mengganti rugi dana yang sudah dikeluarkan Belanda untuk agresi selama masa revolusi fisik mulai 1945 hingga 1949. Jumlah yang wajib dilunasi adalah 4,5 miliar gulden. Utang itu kemudian dijadikan imbalan agar Indonesia mendapat pengakuan kedaulatan dari Belanda
not really...not if we sell our products in USD..exporter mostly sell in USD therefore when converted will bring more money..but for import, you are right.
Transforming from back-end to front-end industry shows our confidence with its own local talents. Capitalising on our raw materials, we should take full advantage to attract more global industries to invest here rather than exporting in raw form. Petrolium, REE, rubber and palm oil should be transformed into added value products here in Msia. If the global industrialist wants it, they have to set their manufacturing plant here.
No. We have zero Chaebols. Most of our fortune 500 companies or most of multi billion dollar revenue companies are Government Link Companies. This is why we get to enjoy some of the best and the cheapest medical service in the world.
@Gicybb Jcybh it doesn't matter. Each country has its own target. To us, getting 12.9k GDP per capita is more than sufficient. Malaysia is the only 3rd world country that gets to enjoy free healthcare. Even the US is incomparable to Malaysia when it comes to the cost of living and healthcare. South Korea is a developed country which has nearly double than Malaysia's populations and it is situated between China and Japan. These 3 countries are known for their competitiveness. They work until they either kill themselves or work until old and die whereas Malaysia is more relaxed, it's citizens have stable mental health and live in peaceful. Look up the statistics of suicide case of these 3 countries, then you know what I am talking about. FYI, there are numbers of Korean, Japanese artists/citizens that are permanently moved to Malaysia due to our living environment. Therefore, your comparison between a developing country Malaysia and a developed country South Korea is irrelevant.
@@kevinredgrass3984 BNM publish Official Reserve Assets and Other Foreign Currency Assets (approximate market value in US$ million) has been hovering around USD$100mil +- over a number of years. Why is that?
@@buddyoo4942 These are the levels of forex deemed sufficient by BNM and cost effective to manage. Large amount of forex reserve require team of specialists investment arm for the Bank to manage which would divert the Bank from its main operation to maintain and regulate the stability of the financial market.
@@kevinredgrass3984 Where are the excess reserves earned go to then? Doesn't seen to show up in any corresponding growth rate of Malaysia's per capita income (in dollar terms). With weakening RM vs US$ Malaysians are feeling poorer (pain) unlike its southern neighbor who (have the means to) intervened to mitigate their currency from drastic decline against USD$ hence maintaining the purchasing power of its people.
Malaysia negeri kecil amat hebat. Malaysia1 = indo 6 Xlipat luas Malaysia 33 juta= indo 277 juta, 8 X lipat GDP Malaysia 434 billion , Indo 1.4 trillion USD 4.2X lipat Jadi sebetulnya GDP INDO mesti 6 trillion usd. Keputusan Malaysia Menang
There are abundant and cheap hydro electricity in Sarawak...what can you do with huge and abundant cheap electricity, water, minerals and other natural resources?
Private sector should take back its position as the driver of the domestic economy. Relying on public expenditure alone is just a short booster to restart the system after the Covid pandemic.
Lack of emphasis on dramatic growth of d SEVICE sector which is bigger interms of gdp . Tourism, education Medical services manufacturing related services. Profesdional sevices, finacial services, transportation services.etc V strong emphasis on the growth n upgrading of the service sector is vital for future rapid growth. The are plenty of room for that. High level of creativity is vital
No, it is still necessary. Not increasing total exports and increasing minimum wage will just devaluate our currency even further. If we export more, imported goods will be cheaper for us and citizens can buy more goods as a result, ceteris paribus.
Gaji minimum tu kira banyak la kalau setakat kerja pembantu kedai. Kenapa susah sgt nak faham konsep tingkat gaji bedasarkan ilmu, kemahiran dan pengalaman ya?
Yes Indonesia's GDP is the highest in SEA. And yes Indonesia is a sleeping giant. But Indonesia's GDP per capita (GDP divided by the population) is among the lowest in SEA. And the giant is still sleeping, not fully awake yet.
every goverment is corrupt you know. its just the matter how bad it is. even in our other department like police and such. not all of them do it,and not all the time too. but when there is litterally thousands of them, the number add up. ill say our corruption is pretty tame compare to other.
Yalah, negara kita boleh maju lebih cepat jikalau tiada rasuah. Yg masalahnya ialah ada menteri² kita ni makan duit demi sendiri bukan untuk rakyat. Masalahnya lagi, Sabah dan Sarawak belum secanggih Semenanjung
puncanya GDP kurang di malaysia kerana masih banyak tanaman kurang hasil seperti getah dan sebagainya Gaji upahan pula dalam mana-mana sektor hasil masih kurang diberi
Indonesia in 2021 eksport about 212 bilion dollar...in 2022 from January untill august it's already eksport about 193 billion dollar...estimate about 25 billion dollar eksport per month....Indonesia estimate to eksport 293 billion dollar in 2022...up from just mere 212 billion dollar....malaysia GDP not even surpassing Singapore with only 6 million people...their economy lack behind Thailand , Singapore & philipine...
This argument is silly. New Zealand (NZ) total GDP is less than Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and Philippines. But NZ's per capita income more than $40k while latter countries except Singapore saw their per capita income less than $10k. India GDP is more than $3 trillion but their per capita income is less than $3k. Can you say India is richer than these countries? Of course not. It all boils down to per capita income. A country's GDP is higher if they have larger population but how much that GDP translate into income per person. Malaysia GDP might not be as high as these countries but its per capita income is much higher than them. Also looking at recent data of 2021, Malaysian exports were $299 billion while Indonesia was only $229 billion even though Indonesia population is 7 times more than Malaysia. Indonesia still below Malaysia in terms of economy.
@@0900370pian Malaysia don't have marketplace....Indonesia has huge 280 million people market...we independent and don't depending of foreign trade... meanwhile malaysia their GDP based on export and don't have big domestic market....our 5K GDP per Capita was cumulative...while in Jakarta alone it's estimate that GDP per Capita was about 20K....with 12 million people...our palm oil 45 million ton production with majority was beeing absorbed in bio fuel & food company domestically ...our nickel industry was being absorbed by local demand in EV car...CATL, FOXCONN, HYUNDAI AND LG Already build electric vehicle vertical integration ecosystem here... Malaysia was just a shadow compare to us...we have potential to growth bugger
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Tanah tak luas. We can't compete with China. We used to produce Stevia as a sugar substitute but China took over with mass production. We are only good at producing electronic components as our silicone and other rare earth materials are the finest.
there's nothing to be sad of... it comes to you and Malaysians in the form of subsidy for education, healthcare and petrol. Really shows how blind you are whilst benefitting enormously. must be the portion of dumbasses who voted for populist politicians dismantling the GST system.
We dont produce brands , we produce the essential electronic and machine parts for those branded products, like infineon, intel , western digital , etc .
We make parts (as in chips and etc). Anyways, I’m surprised that you haven’t heard of Malaysian electronic brands such as Khind, Pensonic, Heastar and etc.
Yeah, we need to use another currency in trade for instance, Russia currency should consider.😅 .joke a side but I felt too why ringgit still weak compare to Dollar. But my gut still saying that it's might be the game that have been setup by all biggest fdi company In MY that they use Dollar in trade instead of ringgit to cut cost or more untung meh. Its look more logical, right. If corruption are the biggest factor for the weakness of ringgit but why fdi still gaining( for fdi issues, I feel so bless ) but ringgit, no. Perhaps some steps need to be taken or settle to gain our ringgit in future.
@@rujhannalsor3638 u must not think the world revolved around Malaysia... when talking about forex exchange u need to have a good grabs on world wide monetary operations.. The YEN, GBP, EUR has drops its value vs US worse than MYR infact MYR gains value against YEN, GBP, EUR.. what is this tells u? it meant its the USD value that has streghten termendeusly (Not MYR depreciate in value vs the world economy - u can check this using XDRvsMYR) due number of reasons : 1) The US federal reserve had aggresively increase it interest rate to combat rising inflation 2) For europeans nations having energy crisis & war in ukraine, many Europeans companies and institutions hedge their assets and weatlh into united states boost demand of USD 3) With extremely low interest rate of YEN and Japan are trapped with Quantitative Easing by Bank Of Japan policies with China Taiwan conflict many Japanese Firms and Institutions hedge their assets and companies into United States again increase the demand of USD (Thats why value of YEN vs USD devalues like crazy almost 40%) 4) On August 2021 - IMF had allocates 650Billions USD worth of SDR (Fiat Assets or Coupons / XDR in forex) to all IMF members 190 countries to recovers world economy from covid . SDR is used to exchange for USD to Import - Energy Food and Medicines.. further increase the value and demand for USD.. malaysia recieved 8billion SDR last year by IMF.. MYRvsUSD is not a real economic indicator.. it does not tells u that Value increase economy strong.. no its not.. main economic indicator is GDP, Inflation Rate & Unemployment Rate.. not the value of MYR. Low value also has it perk it can make Export more competative also but bad thing is make import more expensive.. economist monitor USD is mainly becasue of OIL and GAS.. because import oil and gas becomes expensive when value MYR drops, for malaysia it does not matters since Fuel are subsidized, only effects price of iphone .. for good and services it depends of which country we trade if we wants to buy more japanese product we want YEN to be cheaper..
Hey malaysian..please don't say that..im graduated but still unemployment...hello..even indo and pakistan can making money in malaysia..why not u as a citizen...please wake up...😅😅
Malaysia has all the resources incl well-educated workforce to b a developed country. Only obstacles, corrupted and incompetent PMs since 40 years ago. Now behind Singapore n soon Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand. If the present Finance Minister has an aggressive currency plan to strengthen Ringgit at par with US Dollar 1 vs RM 1 ( ONE), then Malaysia will be the 'SHOOTING STAR' !!
Please do not exergerate or go above the top on the coruption issue in Malausia . IF ALL the previous PM were so corrupt asper your saying, Malaysia would never be from a backwater nation of meagre earnings to what it became today. No country has a saint as the head of state Only some have more corrupt leaders than others. MALAYSIA' S corruption index is on par with many developed nations.
If our currency is strong then our export profits will fall. Then we need to find other ways to increase our countries profit. If we our export will not profit us
If our currency becomes too strong like usd , no one will invest and buy our products cause its too expensive, there's a reason why the myr is low is because the usd is going up , try comparing usd and myr to Japanese yen or korean won , to be a developed country is not based on its currency but its economy and exports .
@@DarkwarriorGamingandVideos It is based on currency to a great level. And no developed countries except for a few does not have a strong export oriented economy bar a few. You obviously know nothing about the economy. Lol. Malaysia is a net food importer & net commodities importer, including oil. If the currency are weak, it means the price of food, petrol, materials for housing will all be even more unaffordable. And it doesn't necessarily mean that a strong currency is bad for this country. For one thing, Malaysia already has a good environment for the service sector to grow, and we could focus on producing high end manufacturing like Pharmaceutical or Aerospace where poor or developing countries doesnt have the advantage due to a lack of skills.
do describe why it is bad. do provide some facts for your statement. IMHO, our economy is okay, it is far from excellent but it is not bad. GDP has been almost stagnant for the last 10 years and barely increasing. In order to growth, we need to innovate ourselves, while there is many foreign company in Malaysia, the knowledge transfer to local worker is moderate at best. That is one of the reason why we our worker still has low income. Lost of local talent also limit Malaysia ability to innovate since they migrated to other country for better opportunity.
Ye ke? Ke kau duduk kat bangladesh? Byk je benefit directly or inderectly. Kalau xda banefit malaysia dah jd mcm filipine or laos dah. Xkn tunggu gov masuk cash kat akaun ko baru kau nmpk benefit? Kalau malaysia tak bg benefit yg kau pegi hosp bayar seringgit tu modal dtg dari mna?
Don't use any public infrastructures please. Don't go to school and claim free text books. Don't request for subsidies university tuition fees. Don't go to any government clinics and hospitals.
Tak mungkin. Company tetap ada jalan untuk buat duit. Sama seperti amerika. Politician dia macam badut juga tapi company tetap ada cara untuk buat duit. Tp sebab tu company pilih n ambil pekerja yang bagus2 ada pengalaman, ada sijil, untuk maintain terus buat duit. Rakyat Malaysia ja yg undi calon ntah ape2, sijil palsu pun jadi pemimpin. Pastu cakap mereka tu badut.
Malaysia is a country with a lot of debt (67% of GDP).. only corruption and the population of Bangla and Rohingya is increasing in Malay.. they must pay the debt to Sultanate of Sulu and become Banglasia Federation 🇲🇾❤️🇧🇩🤣🤣
I'm here not trying to provoked or spread hatred but I'm feel curious and weird at same time, why ringgit still weak compare to Dollar while our fdi are increasing? That could some fishy issues like what rafizi has been said and mentioned.
Because dollar being traded higher than the whole world. We are only weakened against usd but increasing against virtually all currency in the world including pound and euro. We also fare really high against yen. We are not the only country weakening against usd
@@rujhannalsor3638 I couldn't links here because YT resource problems stuffs. Just looks into any business insider or maybe directly tune on into Malaysia's official statistics. You will find the data. Sorry couldn't share much because YT don't have direct DM
@@rujhannalsor3638 and also US FORCE other countries to buy petroleum ONLY by using US dollar , n this concept also known as PetrolDollar , so it's not weird when dollar value is more higher than ringgit
Excellent Explanation...thanks to China, 85% of Malaysian's Economy is from their Chinese descendants...They developed because of china people's efforts, not from Malays... maybe in the near future, Malaysia will become the 2nd Singapore, and China is owner of the country..Factos
Bro the governing body 90% malays. Policy maker are malays. Chinese boost our economy no doubt about that but if we are not working hand in hand u think we could achieve all these?
@@gabangadgetmy I just read from some articles, that said like that Bro..I will put here..." Malaysian Chinese remain the business sector's dominant players; equity ownership doubled from 22.8 percent in 1969 to 75.5 percent in 1990, and nearly all of Malaysia's richest people are Chinese. Since Malaysian Chinese manage the country's economy, most (85.8 percent in 1991) ...."
I believe that Malaysia was part of East Asia cultural sphere but 1840 British came and alter the demographic of Malaysia by bringing in Indian which was never part of Malaysia society since 2,000 years ago.
@@faizalelric who care about chinese.they all malaysian too.what is your problem.chinese is dominant in south east asia including indon n thailand too.that fact .
While malaysia enjoying the royalty of sabah,the philippines is busy developing armed forces to retake sabah philippines it will happen soon be prepared for worst.
Use money and taxes to avoid Filipino from poverty and famine , have u go to Southern part of Philippines , they were eating PagPag to survive , develop more infrastructure to help the society , more education, less useless army thingy
Your president already stated on 3 August 2022 that Phillipines will not interfere in Sabah claim. It is only between Sulu and Malaysia. If you want war then come here, we will end you like those 90 Sulus that died in Lahad Datu during 2013 invasion
Malaysia's exports have been a hundred billion dollar business. Do you think it will continue to grow in the future? Let us know down below!
I think Malaysia will become the germany of south east asia, but, with rich natural resources. :)
Malaysia will be the first exporter of graphene , hope Malaysia E&E product will be spread out and more developed in the future since graphene have big potential to be most essential item that being use in E&E products
@@leealex24 i,m only can aminn this
Looked at bousted issue..i think we still far to be germany.
@@full-timeCyberArmy Your comment is funny because there are million other cases that are successful in Malaysia manufacturing, electronics and industrial sectors. To make it worst, you pointed out Boustead which is government run, of course they will be relatively poorly managed.
Everybody's talking about corruption as if they themselves are not corrupt.
Exactly. People are pointing to the domestic corruption as if other SEA nations have no corruption (Maybe minus Singapore). And yet throughout those corruption, Malaysia still projected growth.
True our country leaders are reflection of its citizens.
Chineses are the most corrupt people here.
But they are just too hipokrit and always play victim.
That's mean including you too . 🤔
dont show this people the latest studies on what kind of people always tend to pay ‘duit kopi’.
Congrats Malaysia!!!! From Philippines 🇵🇭
I thought philippines hate malaysia so much
Sabah is yours Philippines 🤝
@@teguhfaisalm1997 what the fxxk ?
@@teguhfaisalm1997 North Sulawesi also a part of Philippines.
@@shukriramlee and whole malaysia, singapore, brunei and south philippines is a part of majapahit empire Indonesia 😎
Malaysia is still lagging behind in terms of innovation and R&D and they are the key to become developed economy. Though, the Malaysian government embark on several program to develop this sector of the economy, it's still kept back by inept and archaic bureaucracy.
Malaysia never lack any innovation technology. What Malaysia lack is too many low IQ leaders who conned the poor people to win votes and scam $$ the system.
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The key is education to improve innovation of malaysia
Sir, i've graduated but still unemployed
@@shemeleke1438 doing business..even indonesian and bangladesh can make money here .why not u???😊
Welcome all tech companies and startups, big or small to open offices in Kuala Lumpur! The rents and cost are 1/3 of Singapore, most of us are well versed in English and mandarin, KL public transportation is one of the best in Asia.
not with the politics in Malaysia
tak habis2 dgn mandarin rasis. shit!
MALAYSIA BOLEH♥️♥️
and salary remains stagnant for 20 years for middle and low income earner
The FTZ created during Tun M era gave rise to all the FDI in the electronic sector in Malaysia in the past and we are still reaping the benefits today. Why can’t current Malaysian government embark on more and better FTZ / industrial park, data centers etc. Give maximum incentive to investors? Who is advising the Government now?
FTZ was established during Tun Razak time, together with Lim Chong Eu in Penang Get your facts right.
There are economic advantages and disadvantages of having FTZ.
@@amiryazidali7659 noted but Tun M did push it further - right? Give credit where credit is due please.
@@amiryazidali7659 what about the FTZ in Sungai Way, Kulim etc?
@@buddyoo4942 As I had said, Economically FTZ has its advantages and disadvantages . It is up to each state planners to decide based on their cqlculation and projection
@@buddyoo4942 Agreed , but facts are facts.
Product from Malaysia. Checking and re box , wrapping, pakaging in Singapore. Chop Made in Singapore.
Memalukan
I remember where they buy all the Malaysian traditional handicrafts, Malaysian durian, rambutan, etc and label it as "made in singapore"
Another industries was ornamental and flower sector. The Singapore interpranue invest in Malaysia farmland. But at last the export thru Singapore.
@@hazmanriess8949 Malaysia not exporter. . . Malaysia don't have direct market. . . . Malaysia market are Chinese and Singaporian exporter. . . Malaysia investor are Chinese and Singaporian. . Malaysia don't have own brand or let products. . . like intel the principal country is china not Malaysia. . investors is china not intel... Malaysia is secondary country not the principal country. . . if intel want to cut the aggrement with china. intel Malaysia also cut.. if china economy collapse Malaysia economy also collapse. . . Marcos seek the help of Joe biden to get new York stock exchange endorsement to find a direct inventors. .
@@leonortenorio6604 Tondo citizen start barking
Malaysia does not depend on only one product for export but various sources. For electronics, Malaysians themselves prefer products import made in Japan, China and Korea over home-made products, this is a fact.
It depends on which social group those people are (T20, M40, B40). For those in T20 and upper M40 group, they prefer imported products which are more expensive and said to be higher quality. Those in lower M40 and B40 group buy local products.
lol our semi con products are b2b, how could you even see it on the product surface?
One thing Malaysians have , cheap power supply and no labor strikes .makes locrative business for investors .
@@AugustineCheng i doubt he understand what b2b means.
@@AugustineCheng i doubt he understand what b2b means.
We indian men trading and investment in Malaysia has benefit a lot in Malaysia in 2022.
Indian is the smarter youtuber education teacher than teachers at school💪🏻
Dude thank you for giving us huge amount of onions couple of years ago. The price went high on onions back then. Literally from RM4.90 per kilogram to RM24 per kilogram in 2020.
@@zethicc7557 Thank you..... But in Chongqing, the price of carrot which is normally price for 2 rmb or 2.5 rmb has become 16.9 rmb in meituan app for no reason even though there is no shortage of carrot while majority average salary is 3000 rmb...... There is a reason people of China protest because they are tired and decide to against the CCP..... But we indian people willing to help to those who need it....
Good neighbors of Malaysia: Thailand, Vietnam, Brunei and Singapore....Hope Malaysian company focus more on investment in this country...
*WERE INDONESIAN BOSS??...*
😅😅😅
@@lantahtach8398 Indonesian hate us... Among all Asean nation they hate us the most...
I wish you was the Agong and PM.
@@lantahtach8398 indonesian already G20 ...
@@lantahtach8398 Indonesia was so toxic since they are big country in this region
DSN, walk the talk.
New economy policy (NEP), National Key Economic Areas (NKEA), National Key Result Areas (NKRA), National Blue Ocean Strategies (NBOS).
Tanpa salah laku msia akan lebih berjaya
Malaysia just need political stability
The agriculture sector only contribute around 14% to the nation GDP. The country has evolved from agriculture economic driven to industrial economic driven country. As a country with vast land, there is much much more opportunity in this agriculture sector. Even Malaysia will suffer from insufficient food supply in near future. We can take example from previous event, where the price surge up due to demand, when Malaysia suffer shortage of chicken and other meat during Pandemic Cov19, same with Singapore where, they unable to import chicken from Malaysia. With expected 2025 and 2030 drought over the globe due to El Nino phenomena. This could be an opportunity in the agriculture sector.
Malaysia can be the new economic development
Amin 🙏
I hope Vietnam soon develops like Malaysia
As a Malaysian, I will pray for the success
@@elkingoh4543 as another Malaysian, I second this
@@matauavatar as a malaysian too… i’m third…😁
Vietnam may even surpass Malaysia within the next decade if excesses, leakages and corruption of the recent past are not stemmed.
Vietnam is Malaysia brother...a country that truly fight for development...💕...we a truly Respect Vietnam even vietnamese kinda late achieve Peace time but your development is So fast!!...
Congratulation Malaysia. Let haters rot.
When the economy blooming so good... they're people (who managed it) want to take advantage out of it for whatever means.
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The only downside is Malaysian export is mostly by big companies. Electronics, Petroluem, Palm Oil & Chemical products are all big companies, and the GDP generated are mostly converted to the workers low wage, in short it is not the regular Malaysian whom benefit from the lucrative export businesses.
I had worked in a few export focused industries that were sadly driven out by unfriendly policies that forced small business close down (Get Big or Get Out). Government policies for export business always have a lot red tape only encourage big and rich companies to thrive while small players who can't afford the time and money to get licenses lose out.
For example, an industry with 10 small export business, run by average of 10 family/friends, profits 50k a month. Versus an industry, with 1 big player, employs 100 person, profits 500k a month, and pays average salary of 2k - 2.5k.
Now you see why GDP doesn't translate to overall wealth and income for citizens.
If government wants to encourage wealth growth for regular citizens, they need to have friendlier policies for small players and not allow monopoly on AP and such.
Ysa
Yea
Yes, a large share of Malaysian exports are driven by electronics, though there are large caveats to this: chinese investments arguably representing spillover from supply chain diversification as opposed to local innovation. Never mind that the majority of semi-conductor or electronic manufacturers are foreign owned.
I believe the conclusion is wrong: one cannot simply brush stroke future economic growth as being dependent on automobile or electronics, which represent the proverbial crumbs in the innovation chain. It requires fundamental rethinking of our system of innovation including clear national strategies to create national champions able to compete on a international stage. How we would do so, would depend on our ability to capture opening niches (eg inari amerton with RF products) in the global economy.
Where we succeed remains without natural resources, relative energy independence and strategic location along the Malacca straits (and also proximity to Singapore). Ability to exploit these unfortunately remain cornerstones of our economic prosperity.
What innovation nonsense you are talking about ? There are already some innovation in product development in Penang high tech electronics that serve the global MNC.
EV cars chips are the next big thing. Malaysia should just focus on creating all the supply chain surrouding EV car chips from fab to assembly/testing/packaging.
Political stability is the most important factor to attract foreign MNC. Right now the political climate is not so stable.
Malaysis do not need any national champion. We do not have high IQ intelligence to compete against the big companies from China, Taiwan, South Korea etc. Malaysia will do fine become supporting industries service provider to global MNC.
Yeah. Singapore who is far more dependent on FDI than Malaysia is doing just fine. Malaysia already has a lot of innovation going on.
@@secrets.295 Both Singapore &Malaysia need FDI badly. Same like China , ASEAN need FDI badly. FDI is the capital that really push for real GDP growth, not property development.
Without natural resources? Oh boy, here we go again....
we export Islamic Finance as well... biggest in the world...
Ok if this is true, can you explain why $1USD is now equals to RM4.50? Also why most of average Malaysians are still struggling till these presence day?
I still wonder 💭
Indonesia wajib mengganti rugi dana yang sudah dikeluarkan Belanda untuk agresi selama masa revolusi fisik mulai 1945 hingga 1949. Jumlah yang wajib dilunasi adalah 4,5 miliar gulden. Utang itu kemudian dijadikan imbalan agar Indonesia mendapat pengakuan kedaulatan dari Belanda
Quality of the product is the key for trusted other countries
The sad things is the 250b$ also due to the weak ringgit making the cost of the exports to a higher yield but making the imports to be more expensive.
not really...not if we sell our products in USD..exporter mostly sell in USD therefore when converted will bring more money..but for import, you are right.
2024, World Bank.
Transforming from back-end to front-end industry shows our confidence with its own local talents. Capitalising on our raw materials, we should take full advantage to attract more global industries to invest here rather than exporting in raw form. Petrolium, REE, rubber and palm oil should be transformed into added value products here in Msia. If the global industrialist wants it, they have to set their manufacturing plant here.
If we import Policy makers and Governing body from any of our neighboring country, Malaysia soon will be a continent itself.
Malaysia has lot of Chaebols too like Korea, and Oligarches like Russia where a few people control the whole country economy.
malaysia dont have chaebol just state own company. u see rich people in malaysia not incredible rich. too many foreign company invest in malaysia.
No. We have zero Chaebols. Most of our fortune 500 companies or most of multi billion dollar revenue companies are Government Link Companies. This is why we get to enjoy some of the best and the cheapest medical service in the world.
@Gicybb Jcybh it doesn't matter. Each country has its own target. To us, getting 12.9k GDP per capita is more than sufficient. Malaysia is the only 3rd world country that gets to enjoy free healthcare. Even the US is incomparable to Malaysia when it comes to the cost of living and healthcare. South Korea is a developed country which has nearly double than Malaysia's populations and it is situated between China and Japan. These 3 countries are known for their competitiveness. They work until they either kill themselves or work until old and die whereas Malaysia is more relaxed, it's citizens have stable mental health and live in peaceful. Look up the statistics of suicide case of these 3 countries, then you know what I am talking about. FYI, there are numbers of Korean, Japanese artists/citizens that are permanently moved to Malaysia due to our living environment. Therefore, your comparison between a developing country Malaysia and a developed country South Korea is irrelevant.
Walaupon ekonomi malaysia bagus... Namun kuasa besar tetap mengawal ekonomi malaysia secara tidak adil dalam perdagangan... Siot betui..
What the meaning ? What is 'siot' ?
@@Hazemann siot mean bangang Dan bodoh kot....
Are there any big start-ups in Malaysia, or are they all just foreign companies in Malaysia?
Malaysia had trade surpluses over a number of years...but why its foreign reserve does not grow in tandem?
Most of the Forex earnings are not converted into Ringgit. Exporters are allowed to keep them in foreign currency account.
Too much subsidies given to citizens...Its among the top sudidies giver per cap globally
@@kevinredgrass3984 BNM publish Official Reserve Assets and Other Foreign Currency Assets (approximate market value in US$ million) has been hovering around USD$100mil +- over a number of years. Why is that?
@@buddyoo4942 These are the levels of forex deemed sufficient by BNM and cost effective to manage. Large amount of forex reserve require team of specialists investment arm for the Bank to manage which would divert the Bank from its main operation to maintain and regulate the stability of the financial market.
@@kevinredgrass3984 Where are the excess reserves earned go to then? Doesn't seen to show up in any corresponding growth rate of Malaysia's per capita income (in dollar terms). With weakening RM vs US$ Malaysians are feeling poorer (pain) unlike its southern neighbor who (have the means to) intervened to mitigate their currency from drastic decline against USD$ hence maintaining the purchasing power of its people.
I dont know about the future, but government needs to get better
Malaysia negeri kecil amat hebat.
Malaysia1 = indo 6 Xlipat luas
Malaysia 33 juta= indo 277 juta, 8 X lipat
GDP Malaysia 434 billion , Indo 1.4 trillion USD 4.2X lipat
Jadi sebetulnya GDP INDO mesti 6 trillion usd.
Keputusan Malaysia Menang
Malaysia exports aeronautical parts worth of 1 billion USD. Ranking at level 14 in the world.
talking about billions, nd we here just get paid by RM1,500 per month for 6 days per week(8-5pm)
There are abundant and cheap hydro electricity in Sarawak...what can you do with huge and abundant cheap electricity, water, minerals and other natural resources?
Only 250 is no good reason for any people to worry about it and Malaysians are hard working throughout history.
Private sector should take back its position as the driver of the domestic economy. Relying on public expenditure alone is just a short booster to restart the system after the Covid pandemic.
Lack of emphasis on dramatic growth of d SEVICE sector which is bigger interms of gdp . Tourism, education Medical services manufacturing related services. Profesdional sevices, finacial services, transportation services.etc V strong emphasis on the growth n upgrading of the service sector is vital for future rapid growth. The are plenty of room for that. High level of creativity is vital
All this is unecesaary if the netizen still received 1500 per month
No, it is still necessary. Not increasing total exports and increasing minimum wage will just devaluate our currency even further. If we export more, imported goods will be cheaper for us and citizens can buy more goods as a result, ceteris paribus.
that is minimum wage la. if you want higher pay, you need to increase your knowledge and skill. only then you can demand better salary.
Gaji minimum tu kira banyak la kalau setakat kerja pembantu kedai. Kenapa susah sgt nak faham konsep tingkat gaji bedasarkan ilmu, kemahiran dan pengalaman ya?
They hate me bacause I'm successful
~Ronaldo
Malaysia GDP per capita is already 13k in 2022
But the chinese more rich. The malay just kuli
Dudu....check out the 100 billion Forest City project..the truth building right in ur eyes
Indonesia GDP is highest in SEA USD1.3 trillions and is a sleeping giant
Yes Indonesia's GDP is the highest in SEA. And yes Indonesia is a sleeping giant.
But Indonesia's GDP per capita (GDP divided by the population) is among the lowest in SEA. And the giant is still sleeping, not fully awake yet.
Imagine we had good leaders and not corrupt idiots. We could've been a powerhouse and a major power in Asia by now.
Great team leader.
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For info today: USD 1 = MYR 4.51sen😥
By the end of the year going: MYR 5.00😥
Good, I just need to gain more USD for my personal fund. Hopefully after 2 years ringgit will getting stronger.
And next year will be: USD 1 = MYR 10.00 🤣
Apa yang kanu risaukan. Nilai yen dan sterling lagi teruk susut
If Malaysian government not corrupt, we can out phase other Southeast Asian countries in terms of technology and advancement
corruptors have been put to jail one by one. it marks the beginning of an era, a gleaming shining malaysia. it will outpace its neighbours.
every goverment is corrupt you know. its just the matter how bad it is.
even in our other department like police and such.
not all of them do it,and not all the time too. but when there is litterally thousands of them, the number add up.
ill say our corruption is pretty tame compare to other.
If you think only government got corrupted..you wrong..in private company also same..they also got corruption, political and others miss behaviour..
Yalah, negara kita boleh maju lebih cepat jikalau tiada rasuah. Yg masalahnya ialah ada menteri² kita ni makan duit demi sendiri bukan untuk rakyat.
Masalahnya lagi, Sabah dan Sarawak belum secanggih Semenanjung
Patut Kita kena perkuat kuasa undang undang seperti negara china.pemberi Dan penerima rasuah dihukum tembak dikepala.
Rindu pemerintahan boss ku.. walau pun sekarang beliau berada di pejara tp jasa beliau selama memerintah tetap di kenang.
bossku terbaik
Syukurlah perasuah dah dihukum
Alhamdulillah, si penyamun tu dah masuk dalam penjara. Kalau tak, lagi maju Malaysia kalau dia tak menyamun.
Dlm pd masa sme bpe byk dia songlap..
ahh
curently maybe all countries otw open markets system for good economy.......dbs&dba
2010-2020. Thank you DSNR😇
Hahaha.. sokong penyamun.. hahha
Lol
No wonder he is behind bars. He is too good. Hahaha.
NR now?
rakyat was his cronies....tq sir...malaysian just dont deserved him🥺
Yet, the politicians wanted these Chinese entrepreneurs to ship out.
Keep out PN at all costs.
the data or figure is questionble at best. The fact that the ringgit shrinking fast, does nothing to indicate that export is booming. Try again.
puncanya GDP kurang di malaysia kerana masih banyak tanaman kurang hasil seperti getah dan sebagainya
Gaji upahan pula dalam mana-mana sektor hasil masih kurang diberi
Indonesia in 2021 eksport about 212 bilion dollar...in 2022 from January untill august it's already eksport about 193 billion dollar...estimate about 25 billion dollar eksport per month....Indonesia estimate to eksport 293 billion dollar in 2022...up from just mere 212 billion dollar....malaysia GDP not even surpassing Singapore with only 6 million people...their economy lack behind Thailand , Singapore & philipine...
This argument is silly. New Zealand (NZ) total GDP is less than Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and Philippines. But NZ's per capita income more than $40k while latter countries except Singapore saw their per capita income less than $10k. India GDP is more than $3 trillion but their per capita income is less than $3k. Can you say India is richer than these countries? Of course not. It all boils down to per capita income. A country's GDP is higher if they have larger population but how much that GDP translate into income per person. Malaysia GDP might not be as high as these countries but its per capita income is much higher than them. Also looking at recent data of 2021, Malaysian exports were $299 billion while Indonesia was only $229 billion even though Indonesia population is 7 times more than Malaysia. Indonesia still below Malaysia in terms of economy.
@@0900370pian Malaysia don't have marketplace....Indonesia has huge 280 million people market...we independent and don't depending of foreign trade... meanwhile malaysia their GDP based on export and don't have big domestic market....our 5K GDP per Capita was cumulative...while in Jakarta alone it's estimate that GDP per Capita was about 20K....with 12 million people...our palm oil 45 million ton production with majority was beeing absorbed in bio fuel & food company domestically ...our nickel industry was being absorbed by local demand in EV car...CATL, FOXCONN, HYUNDAI AND LG Already build electric vehicle vertical integration ecosystem here... Malaysia was just a shadow compare to us...we have potential to growth bugger
@@0900370piankamu pikir gdp perkapita itu gaji per orang Malaysia lucu sekali anda.. ?
May they:-
"Invest into: "The Following"":
Italian_"Soccer"/FOOTball; FOOTie/"Calcio", Celtic, F.C., Other:_Asian_Nations; -especially [in-particular]; India, Indonesia and Singapore and Africa; especially; [in_particular]; South (and Central) Africa.
Malaysia kena banyak eksport hasil pertanian....
bener, kerna penduduk pulau jawa ga ada pertanian
Tanah tak luas. We can't compete with China. We used to produce Stevia as a sugar substitute but China took over with mass production. We are only good at producing electronic components as our silicone and other rare earth materials are the finest.
Hi I come from future
Sadly these money never reach common Malaysians. The only poor were only paid RM$500 (US112.36) a year
there's nothing to be sad of... it comes to you and Malaysians in the form of subsidy for education, healthcare and petrol. Really shows how blind you are whilst benefitting enormously. must be the portion of dumbasses who voted for populist politicians dismantling the GST system.
Yes Pakistan must learn. Same to Sri Langka.
alhamdulillah
But as a consumer, I can not figure out any single electronic products or gadgets from Malaysia. No single Malaysian brand or company I can recognize.
It is in the component levels, and also produced under MNC products ie Intel, Texas Instrument, Flextronics, etc.
We dont produce brands , we produce the essential electronic and machine parts for those branded products, like infineon, intel , western digital , etc .
Apple Mac Studio is Made in Malaysia.
Intel, AMD, Samsung chip was made in Malaysia.
We make parts (as in chips and etc). Anyways, I’m surprised that you haven’t heard of Malaysian electronic brands such as Khind, Pensonic, Heastar and etc.
estimative , malaysian bussines . Product .
Moneytary
250 billions .
Capital .
received.
list bussines ansumming asia .
Chinese , bangladesh , and malaysian .
avangers
In 2022 september
Rm4.51 vs us and even compare other asean too much drop..
Everything will gaoing to meh~
Yeah, we need to use another currency in trade for instance, Russia currency should consider.😅 .joke a side but I felt too why ringgit still weak compare to Dollar. But my gut still saying that it's might be the game that have been setup by all biggest fdi company In MY that they use Dollar in trade instead of ringgit to cut cost or more untung meh. Its look more logical, right. If corruption are the biggest factor for the weakness of ringgit but why fdi still gaining( for fdi issues, I feel so bless ) but ringgit, no. Perhaps some steps need to be taken or settle to gain our ringgit in future.
@@rujhannalsor3638 u must not think the world revolved around Malaysia... when talking about forex exchange u need to have a good grabs on world wide monetary operations.. The YEN, GBP, EUR has drops its value vs US worse than MYR infact MYR gains value against YEN, GBP, EUR.. what is this tells u? it meant its the USD value that has streghten termendeusly (Not MYR depreciate in value vs the world economy - u can check this using XDRvsMYR) due number of reasons :
1) The US federal reserve had aggresively increase it interest rate to combat rising inflation
2) For europeans nations having energy crisis & war in ukraine, many Europeans companies and institutions hedge their assets and weatlh into united states boost demand of USD
3) With extremely low interest rate of YEN and Japan are trapped with Quantitative Easing by Bank Of Japan policies with China Taiwan conflict many Japanese Firms and Institutions hedge their assets and companies into United States again increase the demand of USD (Thats why value of YEN vs USD devalues like crazy almost 40%)
4) On August 2021 - IMF had allocates 650Billions USD worth of SDR (Fiat Assets or Coupons / XDR in forex) to all IMF members 190 countries to recovers world economy from covid . SDR is used to exchange for USD to Import - Energy Food and Medicines.. further increase the value and demand for USD.. malaysia recieved 8billion SDR last year by IMF..
MYRvsUSD is not a real economic indicator.. it does not tells u that Value increase economy strong.. no its not.. main economic indicator is GDP, Inflation Rate & Unemployment Rate.. not the value of MYR.
Low value also has it perk it can make Export more competative also but bad thing is make import more expensive.. economist monitor USD is mainly becasue of OIL and GAS.. because import oil and gas becomes expensive when value MYR drops, for malaysia it does not matters since Fuel are subsidized, only effects price of iphone .. for good and services it depends of which country we trade if we wants to buy more japanese product we want YEN to be cheaper..
huh electric and electronic? AMD and Intel eh?
Samsung, western digital and many more.
Hey malaysian..please don't say that..im graduated but still unemployment...hello..even indo and pakistan can making money in malaysia..why not u as a citizen...please wake up...😅😅
Sri Lanka Pakistan should learn this...
👍
Just look at the southern red dot !. Common sense.
Malaysia has all the resources incl well-educated workforce to b a developed country. Only obstacles, corrupted and incompetent PMs since 40 years ago. Now behind Singapore n soon Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand. If the present Finance Minister has an aggressive currency plan to strengthen Ringgit at par with US Dollar 1 vs RM 1 ( ONE), then Malaysia will be the 'SHOOTING STAR' !!
Please do not exergerate or go above the top on the coruption issue in Malausia . IF ALL the previous PM were so corrupt asper your saying, Malaysia would never be from a backwater nation of meagre earnings to what it became today.
No country has a saint as the head of state Only some have more corrupt leaders than others. MALAYSIA' S corruption index is on par with many developed nations.
If like that then nobody wants to buy from Malaysia; it’ll be too expensive
If our currency is strong then our export profits will fall. Then we need to find other ways to increase our countries profit. If we our export will not profit us
If our currency becomes too strong like usd , no one will invest and buy our products cause its too expensive, there's a reason why the myr is low is because the usd is going up , try comparing usd and myr to Japanese yen or korean won , to be a developed country is not based on its currency but its economy and exports .
@@DarkwarriorGamingandVideos It is based on currency to a great level. And no developed countries except for a few does not have a strong export oriented economy bar a few. You obviously know nothing about the economy. Lol. Malaysia is a net food importer & net commodities importer, including oil. If the currency are weak, it means the price of food, petrol, materials for housing will all be even more unaffordable. And it doesn't necessarily mean that a strong currency is bad for this country. For one thing, Malaysia already has a good environment for the service sector to grow, and we could focus on producing high end manufacturing like Pharmaceutical or Aerospace where poor or developing countries doesnt have the advantage due to a lack of skills.
at the same time malaysia debt also increasing .
Goverment debt or foreign debt?
thats how it is in capitalism, your point?
you pay the debt eh?
Pax Malaysiana
Rosmah bomoh
Okay I will comment a things that everbody want to hear. Malaysia economy is quiet bad and need a lot of innovation to compete with Japan or Korea.
do describe why it is bad. do provide some facts for your statement. IMHO, our economy is okay, it is far from excellent but it is not bad. GDP has been almost stagnant for the last 10 years and barely increasing. In order to growth, we need to innovate ourselves, while there is many foreign company in Malaysia, the knowledge transfer to local worker is moderate at best. That is one of the reason why we our worker still has low income. Lost of local talent also limit Malaysia ability to innovate since they migrated to other country for better opportunity.
@@muhamadhanifsafwanabrazak551 It still bad, we don't use Malay measurement to describe good.
@@shukriramlee how bad? what facts that make you say it is bad? Anyone can say it is bad, but why you said so? or you just assume so?
@@shukriramlee and what is malay measurement? never heard of that before
@@muhamadhanifsafwanabrazak551 Because of malay who is lazy and taliban. Largest group but contribute less. That why economy is bad!
Is this fake or a shocker...exploiters have a good start..
Not a single benefit to citizen
Ye ke? Ke kau duduk kat bangladesh? Byk je benefit directly or inderectly. Kalau xda banefit malaysia dah jd mcm filipine or laos dah. Xkn tunggu gov masuk cash kat akaun ko baru kau nmpk benefit? Kalau malaysia tak bg benefit yg kau pegi hosp bayar seringgit tu modal dtg dari mna?
@@shafiqafif717 dia tak dpt bkm la tu😂
Don't use any public infrastructures please. Don't go to school and claim free text books. Don't request for subsidies university tuition fees. Don't go to any government clinics and hospitals.
1usd = myr5. People and gov poor.
And yet it's Ringgit currency is steadily declining against US dollar over the past 40 years.
that's good it can make export cheaper
very corrupt and out of cash as this moment.
Tentu Endonezia iri
Jgn diseru netizen sebelah...dorang negara kaya masuk G20!
Oh god you will start a war in the comment section lmao
@@maddude6342 try to provoke...let see what point will they written. We know that they graduated from low class universitas
Bangsa Hindia belanda
Jangan diseru warga bibik bang 🤣🤣
Bias report cz it doesn't tell about its competitive weaknesses among ASEAN
For what..this is specialized topic for Malaysia😂not for the rest of ASEAN
What bs you talking about? Malaysia ranked 2nd next to Singapore in ASEAN for World Competitiveness Ranking 2022.
Grass root has been develop by bossku
Export orientated does not mean a good economy.
But it will only going down from here or face a stagnation due to clowns in parliament.
Tak mungkin. Company tetap ada jalan untuk buat duit. Sama seperti amerika. Politician dia macam badut juga tapi company tetap ada cara untuk buat duit. Tp sebab tu company pilih n ambil pekerja yang bagus2 ada pengalaman, ada sijil, untuk maintain terus buat duit. Rakyat Malaysia ja yg undi calon ntah ape2, sijil palsu pun jadi pemimpin. Pastu cakap mereka tu badut.
They can be clown as long they deliver at least medium result. We are democracy after all.
If you all are smart enough,go and invest in Palestine
Right now Malaysian economy is down
Indonesia doing better from overall
Lol the MYR very low ler.... Dream on...
Lol..do you see other currency??
Typical brainless ph macai. Read on US monetary policy recently then you come back here and talk.
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Bocah² indon pasti bertambah sakit dan iri dengarin ini doang
Malaysia export economy depends in china.. none of malaysian brand...
what do you mean..malaysia have lots of brands internationally..petronas.. proton..
not true
Still they want to buy fighter jets on barter trade.... 🧐🧐
Its business minded model...
Wouldn’t that be a good thing? Many other SEA nations go on a loan basis so why not barter?
Not wrong at all in business to use barter system even we in modern era. Still valid meh.
Barter trader for a win win situation.
Why waste dollar when you can barter
Malaysia is a country with a lot of debt (67% of GDP).. only corruption and the population of Bangla and Rohingya is increasing in Malay.. they must pay the debt to Sultanate of Sulu and become Banglasia Federation 🇲🇾❤️🇧🇩🤣🤣
😂 Indianesial punyai pengamen gelendangan anak punk paling ramai didunia yang tolol, majority di pulau jawa Soekarno laknatullah
haters from overproud g20 country
@@jopesulaiman jealous malay 😎
Haters always gonna hate , but Malaysia always grow stronger than before 🥱
@@agronomist98 malaysia is our enemy.. remember that 😎
I'm here not trying to provoked or spread hatred but I'm feel curious and weird at same time, why ringgit still weak compare to Dollar while our fdi are increasing? That could some fishy issues like what rafizi has been said and mentioned.
Because dollar being traded higher than the whole world. We are only weakened against usd but increasing against virtually all currency in the world including pound and euro. We also fare really high against yen. We are not the only country weakening against usd
@@markhylis9561 owh...your statement looks more convincing but it could be more legit if data has put together here.
@@rujhannalsor3638 I couldn't links here because YT resource problems stuffs. Just looks into any business insider or maybe directly tune on into Malaysia's official statistics. You will find the data. Sorry couldn't share much because YT don't have direct DM
@@rujhannalsor3638 and also US FORCE other countries to buy petroleum ONLY by using US dollar , n this concept also known as PetrolDollar , so it's not weird when dollar value is more higher than ringgit
Why you dont compare with other currency? Yen japan also much worse performing compare RM
Excellent Explanation...thanks to China, 85% of Malaysian's Economy is from their Chinese descendants...They developed because of china people's efforts, not from Malays... maybe in the near future, Malaysia will become the 2nd Singapore, and China is owner of the country..Factos
Bro the governing body 90% malays. Policy maker are malays. Chinese boost our economy no doubt about that but if we are not working hand in hand u think we could achieve all these?
@@gabangadgetmy I just read from some articles, that said like that Bro..I will put here..." Malaysian Chinese remain the business sector's dominant players; equity ownership doubled from 22.8 percent in 1969 to 75.5 percent in 1990, and nearly all of Malaysia's richest people are Chinese. Since Malaysian Chinese manage the country's economy, most (85.8 percent in 1991) ...."
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I believe that Malaysia was part of East Asia cultural sphere but 1840 British came and alter the demographic of Malaysia by bringing in Indian which was never part of Malaysia society since 2,000 years ago.
@@faizalelric who care about chinese.they all malaysian too.what is your problem.chinese is dominant in south east asia including indon n thailand too.that fact .
While malaysia enjoying the royalty of sabah,the philippines is busy developing armed forces to retake sabah philippines it will happen soon be prepared for worst.
use the money to help the poor people in Philippines!
Use money and taxes to avoid Filipino from poverty and famine , have u go to Southern part of Philippines , they were eating PagPag to survive , develop more infrastructure to help the society , more education, less useless army thingy
Average Filipinos saying nonsense without any sources
Your president already stated on 3 August 2022 that Phillipines will not interfere in Sabah claim. It is only between Sulu and Malaysia. If you want war then come here, we will end you like those 90 Sulus that died in Lahad Datu during 2013 invasion
"soon" hahaha pinoy poor typical huhhhahahah...thatwhy your people still poor and eat from trash cos busy to war and war hahaha