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PM Anwar: Progressive wage system, wealth-sharing under New Industrial Master Plan 2030 will improve lives of people

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Publish date: Fri, 01 Sep 2023, 03:16 PM

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 1 — The New Industrial Master Plan 2030 (NIMP 2030), which is a key component of Ekonomi Madani, among others, will focus on improving the lives of the people with expected higher returns from the country’s economic targets, said Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

The prime minister said this includes employment with meaningful wages and wealth-sharing to build a more equitable and prosperous society.

“This creation of high-value job opportunities is crucial to uplift and expand the middle-class society.

“Global megatrends such as the rising role of Industry 4.0 technologies, climate change and sustainability practices, demographic shifts and globalisation of value chains are changing the nature of jobs,” Anwar said when launching the NIMP 2030 here today.

The NIMP 2030, which adopts a mission-based approach, is a horizontal policy with well-defined missions that will galvanise not only the entire manufacturing ecosystem but also the whole of the nation to drive industrial transformation and realise Malaysia’s vision.

Anwar, who is also finance minister, said skills transformation is key to developing future competencies and this has been set as a focus of the nation’s industrial strategy.

“To meet the industry’s demands, we will implement a progressive wage system that promotes skills development and career advancement.

“Public-private collaborations will be enhanced in TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) programmes, ensuring the acquisition of skills required by the industry,” he said.

Anwar said the government is confident that the strategies in the NIMP 2030 will yield meaningful outcomes and produce a big impact on the national economy.

In terms of employment, the prime minister said a projected growth of 2.3 per cent from 2023 is expected, providing livelihood for 3.3 million persons by 2030.

“The industry’s growing employment trajectory is due to the creation of high-skilled jobs as the country advances towards higher value-added activities and improvement in automation and technological advancements,” he added.

He said that through NIMP’s interventions, the median salary for the manufacturing sector was expected to grow by 9.6 per cent, to reach RM4,510 from RM1,976, which is below the national average despite the sector’s dominant role in the national GDP.

“This 128 per cent increase from 2021 is driven by the shift of the industry towards higher value-added activities and high-skilled job opportunities created,” he added. — Bernama

 

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FortuneBull777

Well, all i can say, PMX Anwar better make sure this 4 years he can perform economic miracle! Or else, he won't see another term!

2023-09-01 17:41

EngineeringProfit

Not seeing another term is not too bad - not as bad as need to serve time again in bamboo river resort again

2023-09-01 17:53

Income

Don’t worry. Pmx had big cables in Usa and China and Middle East.
Pmx can do it for B40. Thank you to Madani Gov for your yearly assistance to me. I appreciate it very much.

2023-09-01 17:57

The_JQuestion

If he can secure another term, that will be superb... gonna be PEAK for malaysia
His ruling is at a crucial time... digitalisation and modernisation is necessary to bring the country forward... cant keep think like holymen ,, we need to let go and move forward !

2023-09-01 21:04

EngineeringProfit

There nothing genuinely holy there if they learn to be honest, truthful and investigative enough.

2023-09-01 21:30

EngineeringProfit

...compared to this narrative by Prophet Ethan Siegel:

You, me and this universe are connected

https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2020/04/30/how-many-atoms-do-we-have-in-common-with-one-another/

Here on Earth, everything is connected. When you eat food, drink liquids, or even breathe in the air, many of those atoms wind up getting incorporated to your body. When you sweat, exhale, and either secrete or excrete matter from your body, those atoms go back into Earth’s biosphere, where they can eventually wind up getting incorporated into other people’s bodies.

Do we share atoms in common with everyone alive today? With everyone who’s ever lived? With King Tut, Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, George Washington, etc.? The answer is fascinating: not only do we each have hundreds of billions of atoms that were once in everyone else’s bodies, but we have approximately 1 atom in our body from every breath that every human has ever taken

2023-09-01 21:33

Income

Engineering Sir, your England very deep, my brain is connected to your brain. Can I be your student to learn trading Bursa from Engineering Sir? Thanks

2023-09-02 07:15

DickyMe

"...compared to this narrative by Prophet Ethan Siegel:"
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What the above said resonates Hindu narrative.

2023-09-02 12:37

EngineeringProfit

Yes, also local Sundaland narrative

2023-09-02 13:17

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