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Transcript of Economic Transformation Programme Malaysia
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Economic Transformation PlanETP Malaysia
For more info e-mail : [email protected] All rights reserved. March 2011
Additional info http://www.etp.pemandu.gov.my
The 12 National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs) are at the core of the ETP. NKEA is defined as a driver of economic activity that has the potential to directly and materially contribute a quantifiable amount of economic growth to the Malaysian economy.
Is PATIENCE
1. Oil, Gas and Energy
National Key Economic Areas ( NKEA ) identified oil, gas and energy as a growth driver sector with projects like making Malaysia
No. 1 Asian hub for oil services
1. Oil, gas and Energy
2. Palm Oil
National Key Economic Areas ( NKEA ) identified palm oil as a growth driver sector with projects to improve upstream productivity
and sustainable plantation. Downstream enhancement like developing oleo-derivatives products.
3. Financial Services
National Key Economic Areas ( NKEA ) identified financial services that revitalizes capital market, transforming
developmental financial institutions and creating integrated payments eco-system.
National Key Economic Areas ( NKEA ) identified tourism as a growth driver sector with projects like the eco-nature integrated resort in
Sabah, East Malaysia and offering world’s best biodiversity.
4. Tourism
5. Business Services
National Key Economic Areas ( NKEA ) identified business services as a growth driver sector with a target for it to contributes
20 percent of both GDP and employment by 2020
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6. Electrical & Electronics
National Key Economic Areas ( NKEA ) identified Electrical & Electronics as a growth driver sector with Entry Point Strategic Projects from Semiconductor, Solar,
Light emitting diodes, Industrial electronics and electrical home appliances.
National Key Economic Areas ( NKEA ) identified wholesale and retails as a growth driver sector for domestic consumption in enabling the growth
with more liberalization, access to funding, growing human capital and improving transportation infrastructure.
7. Wholesale and retail
8. Education
National Key Economic Areas ( NKEA ) identified education as a growth driver sector with the mission of raising overall education
standards and delivering significant results. Including making Malaysia a regional education hub.
9. Healthcare
National Key Economic Areas ( NKEA ) identified healthcare as a growth driver sector with mission to improve the 3 subsectors namely pharmaceutical, health travel and medical technology products. The
strategic opportunities are pursuing exports in generic drugs and reinvigorating health travel segment
National Key Economic Areas ( NKEA ) identified communications, content and infrastructure as a growth driver sector with projects for tomorrow such as creative content creation, payments, electronic
commerce and connectivity. Capitalize on next-generation infrastructure.
10. Communications, Content and Infrastructure
Is JOY
11. Agriculture
National Key Economic Areas ( NKEA ) identified agriculture as a growth driver sector to transform agriculture to agribusiness. Ensuring food security objectives. Expanding participation in regional value chain. Capitalizing Malaysia’s competitive advantage
Is PEACE
12. Greater Kuala Lumpur
National Key Economic Areas ( NKEA ) identified Greater Kuala Lumpur as a growth driver sector to achieve top-20 most livable cities by
2020. Greater Kuala Lumpur to attract the major multinationals companies.
ETP is a Roadmap to take Malaysia into the next level of growth and new level of innovation
More on http://etp.pemandu.gov.my Design by [email protected] March 2011