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[Tempatan] Husni : Ekonomi Malaysia antara terbaik dunia

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Post time 15-9-2014 11:41 AM | Show all posts
lebih baik dari zimbabwe, lebih baik dari nigeria, lebih baik dari ......
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Post time 15-9-2014 11:56 AM | Show all posts
AbukRokok posted on 15-9-2014 11:33 AM
Murahnya?!!!!...bagi sya spuluh

mau bungkus ka ikat tepi anney?
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Post time 15-9-2014 03:18 PM | Show all posts
phillipines economy pun meningkat 6.4% mcm malaysia...
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Post time 15-9-2014 03:52 PM | Show all posts
statement berlagak pulak? tak payah lah nak melampau kalau figure2 growth tu antara yang tertinggi pun, biasa la tuuu untuk negara yang membangun, eropah yang dilanda deflation pun walau susah macamana pun mereka dah sediakan infrastructure dan tenaga kerja proffesional nya yang cukup untuk membina semula ekonomi mereka, ni baru senang sikit dah melampau-lampau dalam statement, sekali dua kali cukup lah, ni sampai media luar negara pun dah berkali-kali quote benda sama. cukup lah,

jangan lupa tiap 10 tahun pasti ada zaman gawat ekonomi dunia, bersiap lah menghadapi ini dari sibuk mengeluarkan statement angkat bakul sendiri secara melampau.
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Post time 15-9-2014 05:23 PM | Show all posts
Malaysia’s GDP per capita rose to RM32,984 in 2013
Posted on September 12, 2014, Friday
http://www.theborneopost.com/2014/09...32984-in-2013/

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita rose to RM32,984 in 2013 from RM31,920 recorded in 2012, said the the Department of Statistics.

It said seven states exceeded this level with Kuala Lumpur topping the list with RM79,752 followed by
Labuan (RM43,848),
Sarawak (RM41,115),
Pulau Pinang (RM38,356),
Selangor (RM37,851),
Melaka (RM34,109)
Negeri Sembilan (RM33,033).
Pahang’s GDP per capita was RM26,759
Johor (RM25,302),
Terengganu (RM23,285),
Perak (RM21,150),
Sabah (RM18,603),
Perlis (RM18,519),
Kedah (RM16,316)
Kelantan (RM10,677).

Meanwhile, on GDP growth, six states surpassed the national economic growth of 4.7 per cent registered last year, led by Labuan (8.0 per cent) due to a better performance in offshore financial activity. Other states which surpassed the national GDP growth included Kuala Lumpur (6.8 per cent) and Selangor (5.8 per cent).

“Generally, the services sector significantly influenced the economic growth of the states whereby Selangor and Kuala Lumpur dominated the sector with a share of 50.3 per cent as of last year,” it said in a statement yesterday.

Pahang posted a GDP of 5.5 per cent last year, followed by Perak (5.3 per cent), Johor (4.9 per cent), Terengganu (4.6 per cent), Kedah (4.6 per cent), Pulau Pinang (4.6 per cent), Sarawak (4.2 per cent), Kelantan (3.6 per cent), Negeri Sembilan (3.5 per cent), Melaka (3.2 per cent), Perlis (3.1 per cent) and Sabah (3.0 per cent). — Bernama
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Post time 15-9-2014 05:24 PM | Show all posts
Malaysia can attain high-income status earlier than targeted’
Posted on September 11, 2014, Thursday
http://www.theborneopost.com/2014/09...than-targeted/

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia could attain high-income nation status earlier than targeted, says Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah.
He said Malaysia’s per capita income of US$10,500 this year surpasses the government’s earlier target of about US$9,000.

“I am confident we will achieve the goal of becoming a high-income developed nation with a per capita income of US$15,000 by 2018,” he told a seminar on the Goods and Sales Tax (GST) here yesterday.

Ahmad Husni said the government is concerned not only with the nation’s economic growth and Gross Domestic Product, but also with the economic well-being of the people, pointing out that it is meaningless for Malaysia to attain developed nation status if those in the ‘bottom 40 per cent’ are unable to cope with the rising cost of living.

“Under the SST (Sales and Services Tax) regime, out of six companies registered with the Companies Commission of Malaysia, on average only one paid taxes. How then could the government provide more allocations to promote the people’s economic well-being?” he said.

He added: “There are countries with a per capita income of under US$1,000 that have implemented the GST, so why should we be unable to afford (to implement it)?” Some 1,500 people, including representatives from the government and government-linked companies, businesses and youths attended the one-day seminar. — Bernama

lepas 2018 boleh la i berlagak skit klu pegi obersee
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Post time 15-9-2014 05:46 PM | Show all posts


FANTASY or REALITY

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Post time 15-9-2014 06:50 PM | Show all posts
Tajuk misleading. Bukan 'ekonomi' yg terbaik, cuma 'pertumbuhan' sahaja.

Biasanya negara2 membangun ni kadar pertumbuhan besar berbanding negara maju (US , Japan) etc. Tapi ekonomi mereka masih jauh lebih bagus.
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Post time 15-9-2014 07:12 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Cuba kalau ketum yg bagi statement di atas...pasti macai yakin seyakin2nya...
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Post time 15-9-2014 10:17 PM | Show all posts
Alhamdulillah....Malaysia makin makmur dan maju di bawah UMNO
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