Fomca urges government transparency on Budget 2026 cuts, warning healthcare reductions could harm patients, staff, and essential medical supplies.
Budget 2026 in Malaysia promotes tax reforms and incentives for SMEs, focusing on resilience, innovation, and inclusivity for sustainable growth.
Budget 2026 channels RM419.2 billion into housing, industrial, and infrastructure sectors, reinforcing Malaysia’s property and economic transformation under MADANI.
Malaysia’s RM66.2 billion education budget expands access but lacks depth in learning recovery, teacher support, and project accountability.
Budget 2026 reinforces Malaysia’s healthcare resilience through stronger public-private collaboration, expanded partnerships, and investment in sustainable, quality care.
CGS International says Budget 2026 fine-tunes MADANI policies with limited reforms, rising handouts, and potential signals of an early election.
Rafizi Ramli warns of Malaysia's fiscal pressures, urging transparency and reform to avoid worsening debt burdens for future governments.
PN proposes RM500 direct cash aid and free university education for needy Malaysians, pledging merit scholarships and expanded university autonomy.
PTPTN loans for poor families’ students at public universities will become scholarships under Budget 2026, easing their financial burden.
Malaysia's Budget 2026 emphasizes fiscal responsibility, social support, and targeted tax increases while prioritizing development in key sectors and regions.
Top Glove calls for a pro-growth Budget 2026, urging tax stability, cost relief, and cancellation of EPF contributions for foreign…
Trinity Group calls for urgent reforms in Budget 2026 to boost housing affordability, improve financing, and stabilise Malaysia’s property sector.
Radium Development urges Budget 2026 to strengthen homeownership support, affordable housing schemes, financing access, and innovation in property development.
Malaysia’s fiscal deficit narrowed to RM47 billion in 7M 2025, driven by higher revenue from subsidy reforms, taxes, and compliance.
Malaysia faces 50,000 new cancer cases yearly; Health Minister urges early screenings and funding to improve detection, treatment, and infrastructure.
Malaysia’s Budget 2026 balances subsidy rationalisation, governance reforms, and fiscal discipline while addressing welfare, competitiveness, and political expectations ahead of…
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