NIMP 2030

Miti sets up independent, special committee for iron and steel industry

The Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (Miti) has set up an Independent and Special Committee for Malaysia’s iron and steel industry to review and realign its direction towards achieving the objectives of the New Industrial Master Plan (NIMP) 2030.

BNM ramal ringgit lebih mengukuh tahun akan datang

Ringgit dijangka mengukuh pada tahun akan datang berdasarkan peningkatan dalam pasaran pembangunan selain pelaksanaan pelbagai projek yang menarik pelaburan langsung asing (FDI).

Masalah negara bukan sebab tiada bakat, tapi gaji rendah dan terlalu bergantung pekerja asing’ – Timbalan Menteri MITI

Malaysia mempunyai ramai pekerja berkemahiran tinggi namun disebabkan perbezaan gaji, ramai memilih untuk bekerja di negara luar termasuk Singapura

Permohonan ke TVET hanya perlu melalui satu saluran sahaja: Zahid

Justeru, beliau mahu TVET dijadikan pilihan utama dan masa depan bagi mengatasi masalah keciciran pelajar dan mengurangkan tahap pengangguran negara.

NIMP 2030 aims to make Malaysia a leading Asian economy

The New Industrial Master Plan 2030 (NIMP 2030) will be instrumental in supporting the Madani Economy framework and achieving the targets set for the next 10 years, including being a leader of Asian economies and ranking among the top 30 largest economies in the world and the top 12 in global competitiveness.

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