Malaysia to launch stimulus package amid Covid-19 outbreak

Malaysian Minister of Finance Lim Guan Eng said on February 11 that the government will announce its economic stimulus package to mitigate the economic impacts of the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak.
Malaysia to launch stimulus package amid Covid-19 outbreak ảnh 1Malaysian Minister of Finance Lim Guan Eng (Photo: nst.com.my)

Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Malaysian Minister of Finance Lim Guan Engsaid on February 11 that the government will announce its economic stimuluspackage to mitigate the economic impacts of the novel coronavirus (Covid-19)outbreak.

Experts said that an allocation of between 10 billion RM and 15 billion RM (2.5billion USD and 3.8 billion USD) was needed to manage the outbreak’s impacts onthe Malaysian economy.

However, Lim did not unveil the exact amount, and said his ministry was discussingwith competent parties before announcing the stimulus package.

The package will be revealed by the end of this month or the start of March, headded.

The same day, the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta)confirmed that 95,000 hotel bookings had been cancelled due to the virusoutbreak and the travel ban imposed by China on its citizens.

Meanwhile, the Malaysian Aviation Commission cut its passenger traffic growth forecastin 2020 to 4.6-5.7 percent from 5-6 percent previously made in December lastyear. Malaysian is a favoured destination among Chinese tourists, with around2-3 million visiting each year.

Eighteen Covid-19 cases have been detected in Malaysia, three of whom haverecovered.

The country halted all immigration facilities in Wuhan,the heart of the coronavirus outbreak in China, and evacuated its 107 citizensfrom the Chinese locality./.
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