KUALA LUMPUR, July 31 (Bernama) — The following are the highlights of the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP) 2026-2030, themed ‘Melakar Semua Pembangunan” (Redesigning Development), which was tabled by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in Parliament today.
- US President Donald J. Trump has decided to review the tariff rates on Malaysia, with a decision expected by tomorrow at the latest.
- President Trump has confirmed his attendance at the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur in October.
- 13MP will focus on three key policy areas, namely:
- Good Governance: The MADANI government continues its efforts to strengthen integrity and accountability, enhance the efficiency of public service delivery, and improve fiscal management.
- Strengthen overall economic resilience through value creation across all sectors.
- Inclusive and responsive development, with priority given to raising the quality and standard of living of the people.
- Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth is targeted at between 4.5 per cent and 5.5 per cent annually, driven by domestic demand, particularly private consumption and investment.
- Investments totalling RM611 billion are required to ensure the success of the 13MP.
- The education sector will receive RM67 billion, while RM40 billion is allocated to the health sector.
- A total of RM51 billion has been allocated to the security sector, while the administration sector will receive RM17 billion.
- Governance improvements will focus on three key areas namely, institutionalising an efficient and effective government, delivering people-centred services, and ensuring fiscal strength while maximising the impact of national spending on target groups.
- The MADANI government is committed to strengthening the governance ecosystem through legal and institutional reforms, including in Parliament, as well as enhancing monitoring mechanisms and instilling values of integrity.
- Comprehensive reforms will be implemented through the enforcement of the Government Service Efficiency Commitment Act 2025, with priority given to reducing regulatory burdens.
- MyDigital ID will be introduced as a secure and reliable single digital identity verification key to facilitate access to various online public services.
- Through GovTech, improvements will also be made to the country’s judicial system, including the Syariah Court.
- Civil servants will undergo intensive training in digital and artificial intelligence (AI) to strengthen the country’s digital talent pool and leverage big data analytics.
- Ninety-five per cent of Federal Government services are targeted to be delivered fully online by 2030.
- A focused approach and continuous efforts will be undertaken to ensure that Malaysia achieves a top 20 position in the Online Service Index (the UN E-Government Development Index) and maintains its Category A status in the GovTech Maturity Index.
- The MADANI Rakyat programme will continue to serve as a platform for leaders to go to the ground, engage with the people, and listen to their concerns.
- Engagement sessions between the Prime Minister and all state governments, irrespective of political affiliation, will continue.
- The competitive ecosystem will be strengthened through a new legal framework aimed at curbing rent-seeking activities.
- Fiscal reforms will continue to ensure that assistance reaches the most deserving groups.
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- Malaysia aspires to become a high-income nation and rank among the world’s top 30 economies by 2030.
- Malaysia has outlined a clear direction to lead Southeast Asia’s economy in the fields of AI, digital technology, and renewable energy.
- Greater focus will be given to the application of local technological innovations to drive economic growth.
- Research, development, commercialisation and innovation (RDCI) activities will be intensified to enhance ‘Made by Malaysia’ products and services.
- The National AI Action Plan 2030 drives the development of local talent, research and technology commercialisation to support the widespread adoption of AI.
- The government aims to achieve 98 per cent 5G coverage in populated, industrial and rural areas by 2030 and produce at least 5,000 digital entrepreneurs.
- A National Digital Trust and Data Security Strategy will be launched to safeguard personal data, address cyber threats, and ensure the security of the national digital ecosystem and sovereignty.
- Priority will be given to the National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) Policy, and the Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint.
- The Business Digital Identity Recognition Initiative and digital twin technology have become key strategies to boost industry players’ competitiveness and innovation.
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