KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian economy is on the right track and will continue to grow despite facing the risk of a recession in the United States, says Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan.
“The real economy is the most important. That is why we look at the gross domestic product, and Malaysia is indeed strong.
“We are on the right track and will continue to grow,” the Finance Minister II said after officiating the Retirement Fund Inc’s (KWAP) Inspire 2024 Conference yesterday.
He was responding to questions about the potential impact of a US recession on the national economy.
Amir Hamzah said the projection by the Statistics Department Malaysia that the country’s economy would grow by 5.0% in the first half of 2024 was at the highest level compared to the Finance Ministry’s expectation of 4.0% to 5.0%.
“That is why the ringgit has strengthened, not only because the United States wants to cut interest rates but also because of the good policies developed by the (Malaysian) government.
“We are seeing a lot of positive developments. Confidence levels are also increasing,” he said, Bernama reported.
Amir Hamzah also described the fall of the global stock markets on Monday following overcorrection as temporary, with Bursa Malaysia’s performance staging a recovery yesterday.
“It happened across the world because several events happened such as the slightly higher projection of the US unemployment rate, which caused a drop in confidence.
“There is also an expectation that the United States will cut interest rates.
“We see that there are trading positions taken, hence the market is down because of the settlement that took place,” Amir Hamzah said.