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New Economic Model to be unveiled on March 30

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Najib (second right) receiving a copy of the 2009 Annual Report of PEMUDAH from PEMUDAH chairman representing the public sector, Tan Sri Sidek Hassan before chairing the meeting.

12th March, 2010

PUTRAJAYA: The first stage of the New Economic Model (NEM) will be announced on March 30, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said yesterday.

He said an announcement on the NEM’s second stage would be made at the tabling of the 10th Malaysia Plan.

“We’ll make announcements (on the NEM), but it will be in two stages. The second stage will be part of the 10MP and even after that, depending on the process.

“This is because, we want to engage all stakeholders,” he told reporters after officially receiving the 2009 Annual Report of PEMUDAH and the launched of a Guidebook on Registering Property in Malaysia.

The NEM is expected to be more versatile in bringing about a quantum leap towards achieving a developed nation status for the country and to become a high-income economy.

On another note, Najib said the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) was currently undertaking a comprehensive study on the feasibility of having a Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP).

“The Free Trade Agreement with the United States has been put on the backburner. They are keener on working towards a multilateral trade initiative now,” he explained.

The TPP is a partnership involving Brunei, Singapore, Chile, New Zealand, the United States, Australia, Peru and Vietnam. The next meeting is expected to be held in Australia this month.

“If the TPP benefits Malaysia, the Cabinet will make the final decision on it. But it cannot be too long, as certain informal events would be unfolding,” he said.

   
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