THE year 2020 marked the end of the 11th Malaysia Plan and Vision 2020. Since then and more precisely, since Malaysia was hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been no clear medium- or long-term economic direction or development strategy to propel the country’s socioeconomic growth.
As it stands, all we have are the short-term national stimulus packages like Prihatin, comprising mainly stop-gap measures focusing on job and income protection.
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