Why Malaysia is So Behind And What We Can Do About It. (ft.YB Liew Chin Tong)

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  • @MrMoneyTV
    @MrMoneyTV  ปีที่แล้ว +28

    Will Malaysia be able to launch a second takeoff? Why or why not?

    • @lancewood1410
      @lancewood1410 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      A second 'leap'? not in the next 20-30 years with the current mindset.

    • @giant108
      @giant108 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      ​​@@lancewood1410KJ was talking about the local equity exemption of SpaceX satellite internet services in Malaysia. Every country is investment friendly without regards to local equity including the Tesla investment in China. If Malaysia still insists on local equity then all this would remain as rhetorics or cakap kosong. Capitalists would continue to shun Malaysia as a FDI destination.

    • @lancewood1410
      @lancewood1410 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@giant108 'entitled' mentality. SEMUA BUSINESS SAYA PON MAU SHARE.
      Sound familiar now?

    • @Deloowix
      @Deloowix ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Of course not. Main reason Malaysia is behind is cause of extreme racism.
      If you force any company to literally give a huge chunk of any business in Malaysia to their rival, the company will not invest unless really forced to, such as mining companies and companies that have to be in Malaysia.
      After the financial crisis, Mahathir took the opportunity to blame everything on foreigners to consolidate his power. Racist policies were rampant, causing the slow demise of Malaysia.
      If you’re a Malay, you’re incentivised to be lazy. If you’re of any other race, you’re incentivised to leave if you can. If you’re a business owner you’re incentivised to only do the minimum investment, because Malaysia Govt can seize your whole business at any time and give it to bumis.
      So the Malaysia Govt is filled with inefficient Malay bums. If you’re an investor doing big business, and costs is not a consideration, would you prefer Singapore or Malaysia?
      In the end companies only come for cheap labour and resources, and nothing else. Low investment, low growth.
      Show me the incentives and I’ll show you the outcome.

    • @lancewood1410
      @lancewood1410 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Deloowix And not just give any chunk to anyone, it has to be 'them'.

  • @Hocksman
    @Hocksman ปีที่แล้ว +254

    As a former Malaysian who has worked in Singapore now for just over 20 years, my experience is that the Malaysian system (during my time at least) did not have a system to seek out and reward its talent.
    Can you imagine: after obtaining a decent bachelor’s + post-graduate degree from the UK from a good Uni (Cambridge) my starting pay was RM1,800. (Private sector). Granted it was a long time ago (1997). Anyway I gave Malaysia 6 years of my professional life then moved to Singapore who welcomed me with open arms. I proceeded to build my career here. Economic rewards aside, it has been a fulfilling and an engaging career.
    On the topic of rewards, I am fortunate to be able to afford things like skiing holidays in Europe every year. I don’t think I could do that working as a professional in my industry if I had stayed in Malaysia.
    I’ve always thought that the time for Malaysia to turn its act around, has long since gone. I waited and waited - no improvement. In fact things got worse. So in my view that boat has sailed. The corruption of the Mahathir era and the damage done during his administration was so widespread and the rot so deep, there’s no fixing that.
    I wish Malaysia all the best. I really do. She has so much to offer. It’s just such a shame things turned out the way it did for her.

    • @uwet.8826
      @uwet.8826 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      You became a Malaysian citizen so that you can work in Singapore? Bizarre.

    • @laichuonkui69
      @laichuonkui69 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yah yah Chinese from China taking up Malaysian citizenship to work in Singapore. 🤔🤔

    • @jeremiahhong2639
      @jeremiahhong2639 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I agree. Parliament needs a bunch of ambitious politicians for both Gov and Opp, who knows how to run the nation, instead of a show.

    • @Hocksman
      @Hocksman ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@uwet.8826 sorry I used the wrong term. Didn’t mean to say naturalised. I meant I was born in Malaysia.

    • @uwet.8826
      @uwet.8826 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Hocksman 😂😂😂 okok.

  • @krasome6440
    @krasome6440 ปีที่แล้ว +150

    "we have no talent problem, there's only a pay problem", so true

    • @lingth
      @lingth ปีที่แล้ว +12

      i think a lot of talents in Malaysia, may have graduated from overseas universities, i think the education needs to improve also, the subjects they teach need to keep up with times, and the teachers also need to be better quality, better paid to groom better students.

    • @wjj7488
      @wjj7488 ปีที่แล้ว

      QS University ranking 2023 :
      the 🇲🇾 ‘best’ is UM @ 70
      other ‘🇲🇾 Universiti’ are ranked hundreds / >1k .

    • @jasonleerenzhen3530
      @jasonleerenzhen3530 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      That is why i go to Singapore and earn SGD. Got retrench early 2023 after working 6years in kl, fed up of it and move to SG. It is the pay issue as many Malaysia company doesn't offer better pay than just lowballing every professionals.

    • @suhanjayalian5044
      @suhanjayalian5044 ปีที่แล้ว

      Alasan kenapa *Malanggsiia* belum maju dalam soal Ekonomi adalah karena *Malassia masih menggunakan Sistem pemerintahan politik Caca Merba Chaca Maricha*
      Sebagai *seorang Pragmatis dan ahli Berpenelitian meriset* Malangggsiia dinobatkan sebagai negara Politik sistem *(pemerintahan Apharteid)* sehingga tidak matang rasanya Ketika Malangggsiia mencoba untuk membuat ekonomi negaranya Maju seperti negara negara lain *(Indonesia Vietnam Singapura Filipina dan Thailand yang sudah mulai bangkit)*
      Bayangkan saja di Malangggsiia *setiap tahun berganti perdana menteri* bagaimana bisa investor Asing mau mempercayai Malangggsiia kalau dalam undang-undang ekonomi tidak stabil dinegaranya itu terus berubah.. dalam setahun saja ada 5 kali pemilihan umum dinegara sendiri.
      *Layakkah Orang asing mempercayai ingin membangun bisnis investasi di Malangggsiia* ??
      Apalagi Malanggsiia Masih menggunakan agma dan kesukuan etnik dalam memonopoli Politik itu sungguh tdak Logika.
      Alasan investor Asing tidak mempercayai pasar Bisnis mereka masuk ke Malangggsiia dikarenakan *Malangggsiia belum mampu belum sempurna belum independen dalam Berpolitik apalagi selalu berubah-rubah setiap saat tidak punya komitmen menyelesaikan undang undang negara*
      Malasia hanya bisa terikat dengan *aliansi Commonwealth Bristih Britannia* Disitulah ekonomi mereka mendapatkan pendapatan meksipun Bayar Upeti Tiap tahun ke British dan bayar Pajak Cukai Tanah Sabah ke Sulu Filipina akibat perjanjian manilla 1959.
      Sudah berapa banyak perusahaan Asing hengkang keluar dari Malassia akibat kebijakan politik di negara yang tidak stabil.
      Sekian dulu pengamatan dan riset penelitian saya ini 😊🙏🏽😊

    • @leealex24
      @leealex24 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@jasonleerenzhen3530To be fair, when you earn RM6k in KL and you earn SG$4k in SGD, that doesnt mean the pay in KL is lower. It is primarily the exchange rate and do note that S$4k SGD cant get you shit but RM6k you could buy a small apartment. Thank you.

  • @TheOpenCriticalmind
    @TheOpenCriticalmind ปีที่แล้ว +18

    This is a very Smart man. Malaysia will do good in the future to embrace diversity and stop the internal squabbling.

  • @wfy914
    @wfy914 ปีที่แล้ว +50

    Professional leaving from Malaysia is not only because of the currency fluctuation, but also because the employers lack of willingness to pay the employees. Out of 10 employers, 8 will lowball employee's salaries to cut cost.

  • @zaffyjay2806
    @zaffyjay2806 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    It is sad to know some Malaysians left the country for better opportunities overseas and claimed they would come back once Malaysia gets better. I always believe that CHANGE MUST COME FROM WITHIN. If we don't change then who will? As much as I want to work overseas, i decided to just stay in Malaysia and try to make small changes to my line of work. You'd be surprised of how many youths are working for better Malaysia. Shitty salary, i know. But all this takes time. Im very positive with my countty and i can't see myself staying anywhere else!

    • @frog6054
      @frog6054 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I'm 19 year old guy without any influential background, what the hell can I do to improve this country? Even though I'm Malay, I don't see a bright future for Malaysia. I want to get out of here someday.

    • @chuageokseng2168
      @chuageokseng2168 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Ekonomi Madani will help you to fulfill your dream & aspiration. 1 day will come true.

    • @zaffyjay2806
      @zaffyjay2806 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@frog6054 you can start by coming out to vote during election, work hard, become an honest person (remove the culture of "duit tepi" or under the table or backdoor deal), study hard and contribute your knowledge to the society, appreciate other people's time.. small things that you can control. Like your attitude and thinking. We want to be different and better than the generations currently in power.

    • @jakobding27
      @jakobding27 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@zaffyjay2806 as a 23 year old chinese malaysian who really tried to follow these virtues and hope for a better malaysia, theres only so much an individual can do in a society that only values the previous generation's racist and old school thinking, it is a worldwide issue definitely but its so chronically ingrained in malaysia's systems since independence, i cannot see change happen in my lifetime here

    • @chuageokseng2168
      @chuageokseng2168 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@frog6054 I encourage you to participate in politics to search for viable solution in our current political climate in the country. Lets learn the lesson of Sri Lanka & Pakistan recently went bankrupt seeking IMF bailout. In Malaysia we(multi-racial society) can avoid the pitfalls. Malaysia is uniquely having advantage of multi-linguistic skills & talent. With PMX in place there is hope Malaysia will soon free of corruption® & see a blue sky.

  • @cassiuslives4807
    @cassiuslives4807 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I live in Australia but, having been back to Malaysia recently and seeing their work culture, I'm not surprised that the country isn't harnessing its best. I wouldn't want to work in Malaysia.

    • @WatsonTelajan-oc6bl
      @WatsonTelajan-oc6bl 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Kan 1957 Malaya kata: Malaya tiada harta, biji timah dah habis, 11 orang Raja, orang kita malas, kahwin banyak, ramai anak, hari hari harapkan subsidi. Paling bagus kita rompak Sabah-Sarawak, dia orang banyak minyak, tanah luas dengan kayu balak. Politikus nya bahloh tak erti ekonomi, rakyat buta hurup.

  • @alancheng9021
    @alancheng9021 ปีที่แล้ว +62

    Imagine if the Ringgit were as strong as the SGD or USD. I believe there would be other issues to consider, such as high property prices and immigration problems, among others. Nevertheless, Malaysia is a comfortable place to live, especially for families. In fact, I think the key is finding a balance. We have much room for improvement, and we are also fortunate to have Singapore as our neighbor. People have the choice to go there in just 1 hour or less for better opportunities. If things go wrong at least can balik kampung sell goreng pisang or startover again

    • @AlphaMaleMy
      @AlphaMaleMy ปีที่แล้ว +11

      You must be a johorean working in SG

    • @zarith87
      @zarith87 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      You want the currency to be strong? we need GST/VAT. GST/VAT not only gives a great revenue generator. but the main purpose of GST is to be used as a "FISCAL TOOL" for controlling the money supply M1 in circulation through fiscal policy along side Monetary policy. policymakers can adjust the GST rate in order to expend (loose) or to contract (tighten) the economy accordingly on the country business cycle. that's the reason why the whole world adopts GST/VAT, its has been proven for many decades GST/VAT were a great effective Fiscal tool, (as a TOOL not as revenue generators) example like singapore's fiscal policy. GST also will greatly improved foreign investor confidence and increase in "HOT MONEY" result in strengthening MYR value..no matter how much we talk about economy bla bla.. without an effective fiscal tool Malaysia can never become an advanced economy.. Since GST would bring additional revenues as well (revenue generating not its main purpose main purpose is act like a TOOL but it still gains more revenues the current tax system) gov could invest in better education, build more public transport for better productivity, invest in research and development. if malaysian dont believed in GST/VAT then stop dreaming of Malaysia becoming an advanced economy, keep on living in the jungle...

    • @Thekidisalright
      @Thekidisalright ปีที่แล้ว +8

      This is exactly the kind of mentality why Malaysia will not excel, “chill guys, why work so hard, no need to excel, just be comfortable and sell goreng pisang and remain poor forever”

    • @contrarian2496
      @contrarian2496 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Weak currency makes imports pricier that's why Malaysians mostly cannot afford branded foreign goods compared to average Singaporeans. Stronger currency makes retirement easier when people can move to countries with weaker currencies where their money can stretch further. Most Malaysians who work in Malaysia entire life will find it difficult to retire comfortably, unless they want to live in poverty. The average Singaporean can easily afford bungalow and sportscar in Malaysia.

    • @alancheng9021
      @alancheng9021 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@AlphaMaleMy haha , i am Malaysian base in West for many many years and super miss my home town and cannot tahan advance country anymore :-) More number one = more suffering actually

  • @pgpm4166
    @pgpm4166 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    YB Liew has very good foresight and able to analyse the ASEAN’s strength and weakness. MY should have more such politicians.

  • @lingth
    @lingth ปีที่แล้ว +27

    the problem is.. every time the Malaysian govt makes the pay 5% better for example..the currency depreciates 4%, so...even if the company pays Malaysian 10% more in Pay, if the currency drops.. and the inflation goes up, the 2 factors combined together ..negates the pay raise.

    • @Seramics
      @Seramics ปีที่แล้ว

      That's why don't pay rise

    • @contrarian2496
      @contrarian2496 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Agree, the Ringgit depreciates more than the median salary growth in Malaysia. This is why Malaysia's economic outlook is hopeless.

    • @Tennyson999
      @Tennyson999 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Seramics and people continue to leave for other countries. great idea.

    • @H_B_R
      @H_B_R ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Shuffling ringgit around in Malaysia is like moving things around in your room, it doesnt add value. You buy a new TV, put in your room only then your room become higher value. What i mean is we need money coming into Malaysia. We need foreign investment.

    • @syedputra5955
      @syedputra5955 ปีที่แล้ว

      Higher pay must with higher efficiencies. If efficiency is missing, then economy will suffer. Singapore currency is high as its a money laundrering hub, like london and Switzerland. Best we compare our currency with that of thailand, where, after abolishing fuel subsidies, thai currency appreciate nearly 30% against myr. Our economy burdened with subsidies. In 2022, subsidies cost gomen RM80 billion according to tengku zafrul

  • @90taetaeya
    @90taetaeya ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Not 50,000.. it is 500,000 malaysians running to SG daily! Better salary, better treatment, better working conditions!

    • @doncrook101
      @doncrook101 ปีที่แล้ว

      This can be prevent by raising e&p hailing fare asap, no more discrimination no more inequality no more undervalued, it is all based on hardworking & performance like you are playing football that have a record of goal scorer list...

    • @johanibrahim4622
      @johanibrahim4622 ปีที่แล้ว

      Last I read in economics digest its almost a million Malaysian travel to Singapore to work including those who renting in sg and not travelling daily but on off work days.

    • @amiryazidali7659
      @amiryazidali7659 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      500,000 . THATS HALF A MILLION PEOPLE. not logical lah. 😂😂 to cross the causeway will takes more than 1 day.🤔🤔

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Malaysia is full of talented people, like you bro

  • @patricksoo2432
    @patricksoo2432 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Talk is easy . Malaysia needs determination n cohesion. all the best 🙏

  • @lenkiatleong
    @lenkiatleong ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Malaysia missed the opportunity to ride on SG's economic successes when Ghani replaced Muhyiddin as Johor's MB in 1995. SG proposed IMS growth triangle in 1989 and went well till Ghani took over. However, Mahathir was not satisfied with the direction of this growth triangle and does not want to be SG's backyard. He wanted equal partnership but did not realised the huge economic disparity and international influences between SG and MY. So in 1994, knowing that IMS-GT will soon fail, SG looked north east, i.e., Suzhou Industrial Park, China (SIP) for growth. Instead of huge MNC companies setting up businesses in Johor, they went to SIP instead.
    What a shame.
    Is it too late now to revive IMS-GT? Maybe it's worth another look now that China's cost is no longer cheap and all those geopolitical fight?

    • @zenlei8258
      @zenlei8258 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      MM wanted to screw Spore all the time. He hated Spore very much.

    • @syedputra5955
      @syedputra5955 ปีที่แล้ว

      Dr m sabotaged our economy. He is the reason why we are stagnating. Badawi propelled johore to prospers and even suggested open borders between two countries. Dr m objected and najib destroyed that idea and damaged tge economy further by introducing policies that deter foreigners from buying homes in the country.

    • @maxp670
      @maxp670 ปีที่แล้ว

      MadHater is 98 and the curse of MY honestly even till his last breath. That man is pure Ego.
      @@zenlei8258

  • @solarissolutions7761
    @solarissolutions7761 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Education! Education! Education. It is simple.

    • @doncrook101
      @doncrook101 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not everybody go to study can guaranteed you will get a high paid job, you understand that because the power on the boss of the company, they can choose from 1 Million graduations intern but only 1 will be pick, why? because the company only have 1 position available...

  • @TheTeaParty320
    @TheTeaParty320 ปีที่แล้ว +51

    To become successful and break out of their languish is to recognise two things. First, is that if PAS ever gets into power, the country will go backwards, never to return. Second, that Malaysians should stop glorifying Tun Mamak for building this country, because he didn’t; Malaysia was built by Malaysians, not him; he just happened to be in power at the time. If anything Tun Mamak jad sabotaged Malaysia’s potential to do so much better than it did.

    • @veekwok5611
      @veekwok5611 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Well said. I am from Singapore.

    • @leealex24
      @leealex24 ปีที่แล้ว

      Pas is a sesat party, they have always been that. So Malaysians of all races must reject PN 100%

    • @Seramics
      @Seramics ปีที่แล้ว

      Tun Mamak is the father of all the ills of Malaysia, corruption, cronyism, racism, you name it. He had the same great impact on Malaysia, as Lee Kuan Yew did for Singapore. Except LKY is for betterment of Singapore while Tun Mamak is for the worsening of Malaysia. Legend indeed. Thanks to Tun Mamak, we have a thriving racism n religious politics today.

    • @corgansow6173
      @corgansow6173 ปีที่แล้ว

      What happened to BN? I thought BN was the reason this country is still backwards?

    • @contrarian2496
      @contrarian2496 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      PAS must be eradicated for Malaysia to progress because a first world govt cannot afford to have an extremist party causing problems in parliament.

  • @lingth
    @lingth ปีที่แล้ว +47

    Have you wondered since the 1970s, the ranking of NUS and University Malaya and the ranking of NUS and University Malaya in 2022 or 2023..
    Also Singapore understands, you want 1st world country investors to come, you must CREATE a 1st world Conditions, what do 1st world countries investor want? Stable govt, (no see-saw policies), Good Infrastructures, power supply, roads.. Good Skilled Labors, Engineers..etc, Security.. no riots, crime..etc, Other factors like no natural disasters, flooding, typhoon, low corruptions (imagine u invest $100k, then have to spend $10k in bribes,, you cant have that happening), also for Connectivity, Singapore to China? (VISA Free..), Malaysia to China? (apply VISA)..so if you have to go China often like 2 times a week, isnt it inconvenience?
    Malaysia needs to make the conditions 1st world.

    • @farhanibrahim5925
      @farhanibrahim5925 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      tqvm u have open my eyes . truly knowledgable

    • @LoQOpa
      @LoQOpa ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Korean and Singaporean older generations suffered for the younger generation to thrive. Problem is we are not willing to do the same.

    • @suhanjayalian5044
      @suhanjayalian5044 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Alasan kenapa *Malanggsiia* belum maju dalam soal Ekonomi adalah karena *Malassia masih menggunakan Sistem pemerintahan politik Caca Merba Chaca Maricha*
      Sebagai *seorang Pragmatis dan ahli Berpenelitian meriset* Malangggsiia dinobatkan sebagai negara Politik sistem *(pemerintahan Apharteid)* sehingga tidak matang rasanya Ketika Malangggsiia mencoba untuk membuat ekonomi negaranya Maju seperti negara negara lain *(Indonesia Vietnam Singapura Filipina dan Thailand yang sudah mulai bangkit)*
      Bayangkan saja di Malangggsiia *setiap tahun berganti perdana menteri* bagaimana bisa investor Asing mau mempercayai Malangggsiia kalau dalam undang-undang ekonomi tidak stabil dinegaranya itu terus berubah.. dalam setahun saja ada 5 kali pemilihan umum dinegara sendiri.
      *Layakkah Orang asing mempercayai ingin membangun bisnis investasi di Malangggsiia* ??
      Apalagi Malanggsiia Masih menggunakan agma dan kesukuan etnik dalam memonopoli Politik itu sungguh tdak Logika.
      Alasan investor Asing tidak mempercayai pasar Bisnis mereka masuk ke Malangggsiia dikarenakan *Malangggsiia belum mampu belum sempurna belum independen dalam Berpolitik apalagi selalu berubah-rubah setiap saat tidak punya komitmen menyelesaikan undang undang negara*
      Malasia hanya bisa terikat dengan *aliansi Commonwealth Bristih Britannia* Disitulah ekonomi mereka mendapatkan pendapatan meksipun Bayar Upeti Tiap tahun ke British dan bayar Pajak Cukai Tanah Sabah ke Sulu Filipina akibat perjanjian manilla 1959.
      Sudah berapa banyak perusahaan Asing hengkang keluar dari Malassia akibat kebijakan politik di negara yang tidak stabil.
      Sekian dulu pengamatan dan riset penelitian saya ini 😊🙏🏽..

    • @suhanjayalian5044
      @suhanjayalian5044 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Alasan kenapa *Malassia* belum maju dalam soal Ekonomi adalah karena *Malassia masih menggunakan Sistem pemerintahan politik Caca Merba Chaca Maricha*
      Sebagai *seorang Pragmatis dan ahli Berpenelitian meriset* Malangggsiia dinobatkan sebagai negara Politik sistem *(pmerintahan Apharteid)* sehingga tidak matang rasanya Ketika Malangggsiia mencoba untuk membuat ekonomi negaranya Maju seperti negara negara lain *(Indonesia Vietnam Singapura Filipina dan Thailand yang sudah mulai bangkit)*
      Bayangkan saja di Malangggsiia *stiap tahun berganti prdana menteri* bagaimana bisa investor Asing mau mempercayai Malassia kalau dalam undang-undang ekonomi tidak stabil dinegaranya itu terus berubah.. dalam setahun saja ada 5 kali pemilihan umum dinegara sendiri.
      *Layakkah Orang asing mempercayai ingin membangun bisnis investasi di Malangggsiia* ??
      Apalagi Malanggsiia Masih menggunakan agma dan kesukuan etnik dalam memonopoli Politik itu sungguh tdak Logika.
      Alasan investor Asing tidak mempercayai pasar Bisnis mereka masuk ke Malangggsiia dikarenakan *Malangggsiia belum mampu belum sempurna belum independen dalam Berpolitik apalagi selalu berubah-rubah setiap saat tidak punya komitmen menyelesaikan undang undang negara*
      Malasia hanya bisa terikat dengan *aliansi Commonwealth Bristih Britannia* Disitulah ekonomi mereka mendapatkan pendapatan meksipun Bayar Upeti Tiap tahun ke British dan bayar Pajak Cukai Tanah Sabah ke Sulu Filipina akibat perjanjian manilla 1959.
      Sudah berapa banyak perusahaan Asing hengkang keluar dari Malassia akibat kebijakan politik di negara yang tidak stabil.
      Sekian dulu pengamatan dan riset penelitian saya ini 😊🙏🏽..

    • @one97three
      @one97three ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@suhanjayalian5044sampai ke sini ko CINA MURTAD INDON ya..Malaysia is one of the most peaceful country in the world ranking index and higher gdp per capita than your Indon.

  • @NurIslam-fi3cv
    @NurIslam-fi3cv ปีที่แล้ว +30

    We have 4 PM's within roughly 5,6 year, always changing policy, and the peoples always pray for current government to topple. If I'm an investor, I'll avoid Malaysia.

    • @angxiang3186
      @angxiang3186 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The HSR contract is cancelled ~ this is a country to country contract. I would be very very careful to put any money into Malaysia as I would only be commercially contracted protected.

    • @lingth
      @lingth ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@angxiang3186 not just that you can sign a contract to build 9 Navy ships, only to see 1 built. It's problems like these even after the 1MDB lesson that makes Investors wonder if it's safe to come in, how much money do I have to pay for bribes for example?

    • @angxiang3186
      @angxiang3186 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@lingth
      There r always “cheap” money seeking to light; these need a legitimate source to start.
      The cancellation of HSR is a bad judgment from Malaysia; it cautioned investors the vulnerabilities of Malaysia policies in making on planning n execution. Also, there is the Forest City Mega project~which was targeting China investors; but project sales was curtailed due to a revision of policy and cancelled the MM2H programme that the project was encapsulated ~ even though, the Sultan of Johor has links on this project. Bad Mad Man made to influence those decisions and there is nobody/system installed to stop and avert such poor intended harm.

    • @wendyshoowaiching4161
      @wendyshoowaiching4161 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's not PM problem only. Its professional problem. Every Tom Dick Harry cannot perform can take up management leader position. No sound and mature leaders. And the biggest problem it's race base and religion rule (The entire government and all staffs). Its not multiracial rule. Everything cannot sabotage. It's the biggest problem. It's humanity selfishness that sabotage the country's economic. No other races can thrive

    • @syedputra5955
      @syedputra5955 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@angxiang3186 malay extremist see chinese buying properties as a threat. They did not see it benefiting the malay population as malay youths are not into construction or development. Only way is encouraged school leavers into construction instead of wasting their time in classes. In ten years, hopefully they can become managers or even become subcontractors. Earn better income than those who went on to earn a degree.

  • @judylam4988
    @judylam4988 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    A very interesting dialogue with YB Liew Chin Thong... always speak with facts, wit & foresight

  • @uwet.8826
    @uwet.8826 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    Malaysia's main problem is not talent problem but Mahathir-overstayed-his-welcome problem. Mahathir's zero-sum approach to Singapore is because a successful Singapore is an antithesis to Malaysia's policies. So rather than cooperation to achieve synergy, he threw money to built infrastructures which cannot compete, eg PTP. Think of the opportunity costs if the money were to be invested somewhere productive instead of competitive.

    • @danielc2701
      @danielc2701 ปีที่แล้ว

      Damn right. KL sucks up 94% of all the country's taxes (from ODEC) for what? Petronas tower and Merdeka 118 and Proton Saga. All pride projects.
      Mahathir: "Proton is my baby! Throw all money into it so that Malaysia can say it makes cars!"
      Lee Kwan Yew: "If SIA don't turn a profit in 2 years, I'll shut you down!"
      Pride vs Productivity.

    • @contrarian2496
      @contrarian2496 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Agreed. Malaysia's biggest mistake is thinking that it can compete against Singapore, besides football all other competitions Singapore wins everything.

    • @angxiang3186
      @angxiang3186 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Singapore always see Johor as the complimentary trade partner - not competition. What Singapore lacks, Johor provides n what Johor lacks, Singapore provides. But Dr M is so anti Singapore that he insisted on building the “S” bridge as a retaliation. Dr M said Chinese Malaysian r not Malaysian enough because these Chinese uses the chopsticks. What a bewildering leader???

    • @giant108
      @giant108 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​@@angxiang3186All this would remain as rhetorics as long as Malaysia isn't investment friendly if there's condition on local equity requirement for incoming FDIs. These FDIs would tell the administration to fly kite.

    • @angxiang3186
      @angxiang3186 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@giant108
      Who dares investments in Malaysia; must have “cheap” money ~???
      The political wave n governmental changeovers r happening like flipping Roti Canai. Each changeover, there are efforts to undo “projects/programs” of the previous government to curtail political fundings of the adversaries ~ even HSR on a country-country basis is cancelled.

  • @johnmajor9265
    @johnmajor9265 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Whoah this guy....everything he said is absolutely CORRECT!

  • @TheTeaParty320
    @TheTeaParty320 ปีที่แล้ว +42

    I’m an ex-Malaysian and ex-DAP. I think Malaysia needs to spend in educating the population based on Western education systems. Atop playing the religious and language cards every time. Even HRH Mohammad Bin Salman in Saudi Arabia recognises that Saudi needs to modernise to become great again. Somehow, Hadi and his little minsters never received the memo. Hadi and party are the biggest threat to Malaysia because of they come into power, they will reverse every advancement in Malaysia’s history.

    • @whybotherha1021
      @whybotherha1021 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      they still riding the religion. that's the problem.

    • @suhanjayalian5044
      @suhanjayalian5044 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Alasan kenapa *Malanggsiia* belum maju dalam soal Ekonomi adalah karena *Malassia masih menggunakan Sistem pemerintahan politik Caca Merba Chaca Maricha*
      Sebagai *seorang Pragmatis dan ahli Berpenelitian meriset* Malangggsiia dinobatkan sebagai negara Politik sistem *(pemerintahan Apharteid)* sehingga tidak matang rasanya Ketika Malangggsiia mencoba untuk membuat ekonomi negaranya Maju seperti negara negara lain *(Indonesia Vietnam Singapura Filipina dan Thailand yang sudah mulai bangkit)*
      Bayangkan saja di Malangggsiia *setiap tahun berganti perdana menteri* bagaimana bisa investor Asing mau mempercayai Malangggsiia kalau dalam undang-undang ekonomi tidak stabil dinegaranya itu terus berubah.. dalam setahun saja ada 5 kali pemilihan umum dinegara sendiri.
      *Layakkah Orang asing mempercayai ingin membangun bisnis investasi di Malangggsiia* ??
      Apalagi Malanggsiia Masih menggunakan agma dan kesukuan etnik dalam memonopoli Politik itu sungguh tdak Logika.
      Alasan investor Asing tidak mempercayai pasar Bisnis mereka masuk ke Malangggsiia dikarenakan *Malangggsiia belum mampu belum sempurna belum independen dalam Berpolitik apalagi selalu berubah-rubah setiap saat tidak punya komitmen menyelesaikan undang undang negara*
      Malasia hanya bisa terikat dengan *aliansi Commonwealth Bristih Britannia* Disitulah ekonomi mereka mendapatkan pendapatan meksipun Bayar Upeti Tiap tahun ke British dan bayar Pajak Cukai Tanah Sabah ke Sulu Filipina akibat perjanjian manilla 1959.
      Sudah berapa banyak perusahaan Asing hengkang keluar dari Malassia akibat kebijakan politik di negara yang tidak stabil.
      Sekian dulu pengamatan dan riset penelitian saya ini 😊🙏🏽.

    • @LoQOpa
      @LoQOpa ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@suhanjayalian5044 panjang2 siapa nak baca dah lah bahasa indon mana aku nak faham

    • @leealex24
      @leealex24 ปีที่แล้ว

      Pas is a sesat party, they have always been that. So Malaysians of all races must reject PN 100%

    • @arjunamaze-us5qv
      @arjunamaze-us5qv ปีที่แล้ว

      Your point of view is totally an irrational,absurd,implausible,illogical and unacceptable..It seems you kind of too sceptical,prejudiced and has a mental illness or might be retards or something which needs to be restored immediately...The biggest threat to this country your racist radical party(dap)especially yours leaders with barbarians attitude alike lim kit siang and son.. clear nepotisme parties Dap and PKR

  • @tgh73
    @tgh73 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Malaysians coming into Singapore to work are not cheap labour la. Those doing adhoc jobs like plumber, electrician, reno tiling canearn close to SGD 200 a day. Your politician is so clueless.

  • @eugp4198
    @eugp4198 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    We are on the right track with the current government having such mindset and strategy. Unfortunately many Malaysian are brainwashed into emotion than rational understanding what is required to move our nation forward.
    Complex economy strategy topic is not as sexy as steering people's emotion.
    Nevertheless, All the best to unity government..

    • @foohiben
      @foohiben ปีที่แล้ว

      The ripples are still there. Let's see what happens after PRN. If the support for AI dwindles, obviously no hope because it's going to fall back.

    • @eugp4198
      @eugp4198 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@foohiben whatever happens in PRN will not shake the federal government. BN GPS and GRS will not just quit the unity government.
      Give PMX a full term to prove that he is the PM for all ..

  • @chiweitan96
    @chiweitan96 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I wonder if Malaysia should dissolve as a nation with the state of Johor, Malacca and Penang joining Singapore and become a part of a new nation which I belive, would still be called Singapore.

    • @carrotsak
      @carrotsak ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Wishful thinking.

    • @hindun8481
      @hindun8481 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Lol why not the whole country join singapore then 😂

    • @walauahahaha
      @walauahahaha ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Be careful of your statement, a lot of people wouldn't like your statement. Not sure about Penang and Malacca, but I believe that Johor holds the power to dissolve as state in Malaysia and able to go either independent or merge with Singapore, it would be unwise to happen at this kind of period

    • @johanibrahim4622
      @johanibrahim4622 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Good point, from research and reading came across that the state of Johor was discussing an independent country breaking away from Malaysia, very lengthy documents in the 1800's on rules-regulations and also if the (3 Regulated..) stated in the agreement is not broken.. personal view it is a great Win Win satuation for Johor and also Singapore in economically venues possibly more business investors would invested in Johor as the state provides ample lands to provide facilities e.g factories and factory's staffing. Whereas Singapore able to provide shipping port as it's convenient allocation for shipping port and financial center and Johor benefits with financing producer center.

    • @shurenrao7721
      @shurenrao7721 ปีที่แล้ว

      It will never happen

  • @dancing_frank_lee
    @dancing_frank_lee ปีที่แล้ว

    I am watching this channel from Berlin Germany. I am so glad this channel is in english! Thank you!!

  • @makwk
    @makwk ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Chin Tong. Agree with you. Thank you.

  • @TheTeaParty320
    @TheTeaParty320 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    In the West, companies are looking at Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam because they understand those countries. All three countries are known to the average Joe even in the smallest kampong in the United States.

    • @wjj7488
      @wjj7488 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      🇸🇬 is different league from 🇲🇾 .
      Even Vietnam/Indonesia/ China will pass Malaysia like South Korea did .

    • @suhanjayalian5044
      @suhanjayalian5044 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Di *Indonesia Thailand Vietnam dan Singapura* Kestabilan Politik jauh lebih subur dan matang pemerintahan mereka menjamin setiap Hak Perusahaan Asing berinvestasi masuk ke 3 negara tersebut.
      Dibandingkan Negara malanggsia masih Chaca Merba huru hara dalam berpolitik berpecah belah... Sampai mengamalkan sistem pemerintahan politik *Apharteid* sudah banyak kantor resmi/balai resmi Investasi Asing keluar dari Malassia dikarenakan kecewa seiring undang-undang berubah setiap tahun dan berganti perdana menteri setiap 1 tahun,, tentu ini membuat Investasi Asing merasa bingung pada akhirnya mereka memilih negara tetangganya.
      Ekonomi Malasia hanya bertumpu dari pendapatan Casino dan ladang sawit itupun memohon kerjasama dengan Indonesia untuk sawit...jika tidak ada itu ekonomi Malasia setara dengan Zimbabwe

    • @leealex24
      @leealex24 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Well, if you want Malaysia to move forward and be better, must vote for PH + BN.

    • @abuzek2447
      @abuzek2447 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      ​@@suhanjayalian5044konoha delusion.

    • @eugp4198
      @eugp4198 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Nah.. we are famous bcos of 1MDB..

  • @moiomoi1154
    @moiomoi1154 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    good talk YB , you can use the same script 10 years later when 1SGD = 6MYR

    • @Kensean99
      @Kensean99 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Don't lan cau la diam diam saja

  • @TheTeaParty320
    @TheTeaParty320 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Now,just think about it, a Malaysian Professional accountant or engineer, just starting out in his career in the West earns the same wage in 1.5 days as his counterpart in Malaysia earns in one month.

  • @apanamakamu
    @apanamakamu ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It's not that the salary is low. It's that the value of the Ringgit is low.
    Increasing the pay will indirectly increase the cost of goods and services.

  • @guanda76
    @guanda76 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Truth is, most Malaysians working in Singapore are receiving competitive pay equilvalent or better than Singaporeans, not what the guest miscrued as lowly paid cheap labor. Other than that, you got to factor in the levy for workers especially the unskilled ones. People work for decent pay as well as career progression. Malaysians go across to Singapore to work daily also for because of higher SGD exchange rate and lower cost of living in Malaysia, a best scenario for many. Irregardless, I wish the best and improvement in malaysia's work enviroment.

    • @fafafifufu
      @fafafifufu ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Only a small few with overseas certification and working experiences earn more than most Singaporeans. Most that I know of are low paid or earn similar to many Singaporeans. You have to understand that when employing foreigners, the employers have to reconsider the other factors like permit cost as well. Do you think the employer would want to pay more for something that they already have in their home turf?

    • @TheCornellJunkie
      @TheCornellJunkie ปีที่แล้ว

      @@fafafifufu Nah.. that's the problem .. We don't have many willing to work manual labour. We do not have that workforce. They are all paid similar or close. As for FTs, they are actually paid higher than Singaporean or they wont come to Singapore. Also we want to retain them. Make Singapore their home but right now the property market are killing us. Alot of FTs are exiting Singapore. So the Malaysian that work here and staying in Malaysia are golden but it is hard life. Some take 3 to 4 hrs just to get home. I admire them.

  • @loyc8099
    @loyc8099 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    For a long time Malaysia doesn't have a clear path on where we are going... everything is like in auto mode and our leaders just HOPE things can get better.
    Fast forward now i think we have finally found the goal and which direction we are going to. Let's hope the current administrative can be retained for us to work towards those goals. A change in government would have destroyed all.

    • @chuageokseng2168
      @chuageokseng2168 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      All because Vision 2020 is color blinded vision of the previous 1st non malay indian muslim pm 22+22(yr & mo).

  • @Jcjjjakks
    @Jcjjjakks ปีที่แล้ว +8

    When everyone is focusing on the economy and technology development of the country, there must be a group of trouble maker only cares about religion and race issue. That's the problem.

  • @topdeot
    @topdeot ปีที่แล้ว +10

    One of the reason most Malaysian are earning so little is because majority of us still can get by and living a relatively comfortable lives with our low wage thanks to the gov's subsidy. Subsidies has been killing our work force in term of productivity for more than 40 years. Ape nak susah is our attitude in general. This plus our poor standard of education produced multiple generation of citizen that we call bodoh sombong - we don't have the skill or the ability but felt entitled to the best thing in life.

    • @hindun8481
      @hindun8481 ปีที่แล้ว

      let's not blame the education system. If there are students who can get excellent results, that means those who failed are because of individual problems. If we were to become an advance country, the people too need to have a world class attitude. It's not just a one man show.

    • @shakirghazali2890
      @shakirghazali2890 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well if you live in japan you still complain no country is perfect even you live in china you complain about ccp ungratefull people always complain

  • @Rahmanpin
    @Rahmanpin 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This man should have been THE minister of MITI, not just a deputy minister. He's a very capable guy, seriously working for the country.

  • @jeremyxu8155
    @jeremyxu8155 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just continue to quota, quota and quota, Malaysia shall be prosperous again.

  • @laubockseng1994
    @laubockseng1994 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Well explained!

  • @firstimer
    @firstimer ปีที่แล้ว +7

    our difference with singapore is about mindset. We must be more kiasu and no more relax2 culture. All race must hardwork like japanese.

    • @eugenelim5502
      @eugenelim5502 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Don't forget Malaysia has more than 60% of bumiputras???

    • @angxiang3186
      @angxiang3186 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Once a Chinese Malaysian told me a Joke :-
      Take all the Chinese out of Malaysia. Come back 100 years later, you will still see Malays climbing up coconut trees.
      There are so many so pertinent, prevailings doing the PAS movement. They don’t mind being poor and as long as there r no cinemas, non Islamic concerts, no 4Ds n no beers - nothing belonging to the non Islamic.

  • @mohdfirdaus7536
    @mohdfirdaus7536 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Actually we have talent. But less pay. That's all. Most talent works elsewhere myself include. Malaysia paid RM2.5 k 1.3k goes to rent almost half. S. KOREA paid 2mill W only 80k W goes to rent/electric/water /internet/TV cables+gas. You do the math.

  • @maaran85
    @maaran85 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Bro.. as private sector employee , i willing to upgrade myself to shine in future, but the current process are outdated ,even plan to using HRDF fund ,it almost didn't get to apply/approved. They suppose to have open door policy. we want to gain any skill. By the way, the course which we talking its not cheap tho.. minimum rm8k just for 5days.. Hopefully human resources ministry looking on this issue which prevent us gain knowledge/skills..

  • @johnnyj-khan458
    @johnnyj-khan458 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    this is so true, good leader fgood to see this, uplifts my faith

  • @zaki-pq1ps
    @zaki-pq1ps ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I know one ex navy officer who spoke highly about this guy while he is in mindef. If a chinese to become malaysia pm then this is the guy, Not someone like LGE or Tony Pua.

  • @reallife231a
    @reallife231a 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good session. Thank you Peter for the hard hitting questions which viewers want.

  • @sheauwei22
    @sheauwei22 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good overview and presentation. Thank you for this.

  • @Jaymore639
    @Jaymore639 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Basically the minister said geopolitics tension between china and US is beneficial for malaysia.

    • @eugenelim5502
      @eugenelim5502 ปีที่แล้ว

      By how ?? To Singapore it's really can see numbers are increasing eg. US and china's corporations are setting up HQ in Singapore.

    • @Jaymore639
      @Jaymore639 ปีที่แล้ว

      @eugenelim5502
      Tesla is settling up shop in malaysia and not sg

    • @eugenelim5502
      @eugenelim5502 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Jaymore639 based on numbers. FDI year 2019 Malaysia: USD 8b Singapore USD 99b
      Year 2022 Malaysia: USD 30b Singapore: USD 195b

    • @Jaymore639
      @Jaymore639 ปีที่แล้ว

      @eugenelim5502 in anwar inbrahim we trust

  • @GrinGottsGBL
    @GrinGottsGBL ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So the conclusion is to give more time and be patient

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    We protected proton for 30 years until we sold 49% to geely. This protection caused thailand and indonesia to advance in car manufacturing. This is the legacy of Dr m who wants the car industry under malay control.

    • @danielc2701
      @danielc2701 ปีที่แล้ว

      It was also a flop. Proton sold a total of 2 million cars to date. In a country with a population of 33 million.

  • @GMD3N
    @GMD3N ปีที่แล้ว +1

    beg to differ. malaysians in singapore working in MNCs are getting their 20+ days of leave, enough money to travel to any country in the world, buy a car in SG.. that is confirm better than living in MY with 3-4x less pay

  • @neorenjie
    @neorenjie ปีที่แล้ว +7

    It's not just about keeping the talents, it's about bringing the money back to the country so it can grow it's infrastructure and system to attract more people to invest, live and work there.
    A quick way is to make money from Singaporeans. Many Singaporeans are struggling from cost of living, but they are reluctant to move to Malaysia because it's generally a downgrade in quality of life. Poorer security, cleanliness, efficiency, education, opportunities etc.
    Malaysia improving in these area will really flip the narrative around and Singaporeans will start seeing Malaysia as a viable alternative.

  • @jimmyngylloong8296
    @jimmyngylloong8296 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I working at Spore from 1990-1993 & have CPF at there also. We need to have SPM 5 credit in order to get 3 years permit therefore can have CPF there.

    • @Sminsky
      @Sminsky ปีที่แล้ว

      But only Singaporeans and PRs contribute to CPF. Not the number of years you work there. 😂

  • @CapDingo1975
    @CapDingo1975 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    From Aus, working in SG. Interesting perspective from a Malaysian. Agree somewhat, MY working in SG life satisfaction might be different from MY working in MY.

    • @ae101rulez
      @ae101rulez ปีที่แล้ว

      It is only satisfaction if you work in SG but stay in MY. Working in SG and staying in SG is the same situation just many would lament better governance bla3...

  • @anonymous13141
    @anonymous13141 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Part of the interview is crucial for the success of the new Malaysia. Like the 2/3 salary. Competition among ASEAN countries.
    I hope that we can have such conversation over RTM and radio in Malay language where people who need to know these information can access.

  • @jinfeichow
    @jinfeichow ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Invite more these kind of YB to let them have a opinion on how they going to Govern the country

  • @JamesYeang
    @JamesYeang ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I found this a really interesting video. Love the depth 😊

  • @peace3449
    @peace3449 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am very positive with the future of our country with this type of YB in our country cabinet. Keep it up.💪👏

  • @niqcal
    @niqcal ปีที่แล้ว +1

    10 years ago I believed this country will be better ,but I seeing no changes and things r getting worse, I feel like I’m another 10 years I will be giving up.

  • @bengoo5991
    @bengoo5991 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    well done for this episode , invite the correct person.keep it up

  • @starman1994
    @starman1994 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    All talk, no action. Nothing ever changes. Always taking one step forward and then immediately two steps backwards.
    Sums up Meh-sia Boleh.

  • @amranothman970
    @amranothman970 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Ayoh Malaysia. We have to move on by DSAI for another 10 yrs. Malaysia will again as a tiger Asia again.

  • @sustainablerenewableintegr8311
    @sustainablerenewableintegr8311 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just focus on food and energy self-sufficiency (the ultimate form of security). Not only the products, but the entire supply chain for both!

  • @vwchan841
    @vwchan841 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    A ship can only go forward when everyone is rowing in unison, in the same direction. Malaysians need to stop bickering about race, religion and politics if it wants to move ahead, and it can do it, but some people don't want to compromise for the sake of the motherland.

  • @mohlini1
    @mohlini1 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    Sorry mate but I think this interview did not address the Elephant in the room. I am Malaysian but moved to the Uk some years ago. The main issue with Malaysia is affirmative action vis a vis the "Malay privilege". In case you didnt get the memo, Malaysia is the poster child for affirmative action globally. No smart person like being discriminated against, especially in today's day and age, hence the brain drain. Furthermore, developed economies focus on the services sector as opposed to manufacturing where the hunt is for cheap labour. So until you guys start having an open discussion about it vis a vis how the Malay privilege is destroying the country, anything else is just a plain waste of time, because it all stems from that. But Good luck !

    • @eugp4198
      @eugp4198 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      It is easy for someone to leave after losing hope while the rest are still remaining here to do our best..
      I have been living and working overseas in 4 different advanced nations for 4 years (including Singapore and Japan), and no other place makes me feel at home like Malaysia. Yes, we have some turmoil, other countries paid me better, but this is still my home. There are more things in life than just better pay ..

    • @angxiang3186
      @angxiang3186 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      via-a-vis “ Malay privilege” = Bumiputra, which part of the constitution. There can be no changes unless a similar occurrence “Malaysia Konfrontasi”. A total game changer.

    • @mohlini1
      @mohlini1 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@eugp4198 What's your point? If you leave the country you grew up in you are not allowed to speak the truth or mind? I believe I am actually doing you a favour mate by speaking out when I know how difficult it is to do so when living there. In fact it appears that even the non Malays have become complecent on this issue over the years. But hey if you want to continue living in denial and happy with the status quo and you are fine being treated like a second class citizen in your own country then kudos to you. But please dont preach to those of us who demand the basic need of being treated equally and are fed up with this stupidity and have the clarity to see the direction of where this toxic culture of affirmative action is heading. You know it as much of how impossible it is to ever convince the Malays on this issue. In fact I have a long list of friends who are preparing their well educated children to move abroad to different parts of the world. Instead of attacking those who worked hard and have been discrimated against at various levels. Why dont you reflect and contemplate the issue ( not that it needs much contemplation really ) Felling like home in a country you grew up in is natural as I am sure the Sri Lankans, Pakistanis, Labenese and the likes feel about their country that is currently in ruins. But so what? Does this give Malaysia a pass to continue behaving as it has been for this long? I dont get your logic? Malaysians are great at dancing around the issue but never dealing with it straight on. Ps: Since you are on the topic of working abroad ( no idea why you even brought that up?) I am currently in Japan accompanying my husband, working from home for myself so it deosn't matter where I work . In fact I can work at a desk in Malaysia and pay significanly lower tax and have more close friends there then in the Uk or Japan or where ever, but its my Principals that hold me back. But hey good luck to you.

    • @James-rf9vt
      @James-rf9vt ปีที่แล้ว

      Another issue to mention is religious brainwashing. Not to criticize or deny any particular religion, but excessive religious ideology or any form of ideology (communism) in government will hinder the country's economic and social development. Even worse is that any education system that mainly focuses on religion is pretty much fucked

    • @mayfoo02
      @mayfoo02 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You're totally out of touch with the socio political rea;lity of Malaysia. It's best you do not comment

  • @samong5846
    @samong5846 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    天马行“空”。😂One moment in SG, next moment drive to JB, then fly to Kulim, finally to Vietnam. Suddenly we are borderless country. What is not shared by the Minister is the policy changes to make companies in Malaysia pay higher, how the supply chains can be elevated, what's the policy change to retain the talent in Malaysia. Only a percentage of Malaysian living in Johor getting "low" pay in SG, but the minister failed to address they are many Malaysian who are getting high income, high skillset who wish to return but there is no equivalent opportunities. Singapore is a Financial /Aviation/maritime hub. There are many Malaysian who work in these industries and live in Singapore. What are the plans to create more opportunities and attracts fellow Malaysian to return home to work?

  • @j4m35bond
    @j4m35bond ปีที่แล้ว

    So, what is the conclusion? Any solid action plan to deal with the problem?

  • @bowlampar
    @bowlampar ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Since the political leaders in government believe Malaysia is very advance and its people are very prosperous in direct contrast with your claim, nothing much you can do except rant about it once a while after general election.

  • @petiachoo1615
    @petiachoo1615 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Past leaders had this zero sum game mentality that need to win over other countries. It is time to abandon such archaic mindset and seek cooperation between neighbors to create win-win opportunities in the face of global economic challenges.

  • @QuickSwiftMind
    @QuickSwiftMind ปีที่แล้ว +3

    PN did not stop Hadi to attack non-muslims. Who still dares to visit or invest in Malaysia if PN takes over?

    • @muhammadidlan8202
      @muhammadidlan8202 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      imagine being a hypocrite, for years fighting corruption now on the same bed as the corrupter itselft , more than a year anwar being PM still blame opposition, LTAT , FELDA , TNB , lowest ringgit , higher inflation, azam baki and zahid ,still blaming opposition, hypocrism at the highest level , nowdays cannot criticize gov , later will be chop as walaun , what a joke u ph supporter , even im vote dap at parlimen bukit bintang , but im not that hypocrite tu admit PH gov still sucks

  • @fredjs9233
    @fredjs9233 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Far sighted and ambitious. Sorry to say will not happen with ultra M around. They will not support u despite of your talent, intellect n visions

  • @F3arlessWarriorMindset
    @F3arlessWarriorMindset ปีที่แล้ว +10

    As an outsider looking in, I’ll say it’s next to impossible for Malaysia to rise up dramatically as long as the twin factors of PAS and bumiputera remain at the forefront of politics. It’s a simplistic view, I concede. But that’s my honest impression.

    • @salahorang3553
      @salahorang3553 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      😂 so what..this is our land.

    • @frog6054
      @frog6054 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@salahorang3553
      That's why our land is going to shit.

    • @tokpek2555
      @tokpek2555 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@salahorang3553 , right, its better to encourage the non Malays to invest in Sabah and Sarawak then and move their factories there and let the States in Peninsular Malaysia be like Kelantan, Terengganu and Kedah where life can be slower like the Kg type of environment. so much more peaceful.

    • @salahorang3553
      @salahorang3553 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tokpek2555 as if the malays are fucking dumb.

    • @macropusrufus8207
      @macropusrufus8207 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@salahorang3553yea it's ok to remain stupid, poor, and backward as long as PAS rules

  • @mazenahmohamed4497
    @mazenahmohamed4497 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Life in Malaysia is much better than Singapore.We are living very comfortably on the ground with lots of space.What more do you want.Trying to be like Singapore is the last thing most of us Malaysian want.If we want more money just go across the causeway.We are happy as we are not living in a pigeon hole like Singaporeans

    • @tengfs
      @tengfs 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You can only live in affordable landed properties outside of Penang, KL and JB. Maybe in Gerik, Baling or Kangar?

  • @abdulhalim-jk9lz
    @abdulhalim-jk9lz ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Bluntly put, Malaysians(especially majority race) is depending on race based policies. I just heard few days ago, one of opposition party leaders are saying that if there are people staying in gov land for 30, 40 years without permission, land grants should be given to them(the malays) he claimed that Kelantan, Kedah and Terengganu is doing that. This shows the majority race is still expecting free handouts, some of them still shouting for KWSP, still shouting that houses are expensive and so on. but when ask to study and earn more, they refuse and say "there is no need to study hard to earn more money, there is always an easy way on doing it". then what do we expect? If the general population is not smart enough, of course the elected leaders would be as dumb as they are. The Malays are easily swayed by the words of Malay power and other races are claiming their rights. Other races are not claiming their rights, but the malays are not working enough to enjoy their special rights at all. If the Chinese and Indians can do it, why can't you, who has been given special advantages for a long time?

    • @shurenrao7721
      @shurenrao7721 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The ironic part is they are complaining about the high house price while they are getting special discounts for it. Do they ever think how the b40 Chinese and indians will buy the house. Sad for this country

  • @xxba7851
    @xxba7851 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    some of plp below the comments is not appreciate what liew chin tong said, at least he can speak out the plan or know the problem, if change another person I don't think they can think about it.

  • @classicalmah8585
    @classicalmah8585 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Another factor during the last 30years was that their Govt had managed to 'wiped' out corruption. Govt officials actually do work for their citizens. It's one of the reasons but.... That brought up the standard of living for everyone... In a way...

  • @basiramirakmar7220
    @basiramirakmar7220 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It's ok as long as the menteri ekonomi is dap friendly even if he does not perform. Bursa is below the 2021 level when the whole world was in lock down. We have dasar jual nasi lemak using vending machine, a brilliant idea with big spill over economic impact.

  • @samsimm
    @samsimm ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Talk, talk and talk will not work. Why?
    As long as the corruption in Malaysia is not properly done with, it'll affect the people of Malaysia. It not the talent problems. It the government and many other sectors are too corrupted. And as other races treated as second class citizens, it's not worthwhile to contribute much to Malaysia.

  • @galaxymetta5974
    @galaxymetta5974 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When opposition was in power, there was no expectation. But when Unity government comes into power, there are lots of expectations. This already ahows people believe unity government has better talents, aptitude and sense of mission to improve Malaysia. Cheers.

  • @AnnoyingApple86
    @AnnoyingApple86 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    seem there were many scenes cut. 😅 hope is something good

  • @klchin77
    @klchin77 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The problem is not with employers who don't want to pay better. Lower value product economy just can't afford to pay high. We need high value industry. Industry that can afford to pay high

  • @ownthegame3
    @ownthegame3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    politicians cannot be focusing on internal politics and forget about the competitiveness of the country --- stability of gov and its competency are important
    with a neighbour like Singapore offering stability and meritorarcy, any missteps create push/pull factors in their favour
    well, people toil for a better future for themselves and their families; delayed gratification
    yes, Malaysia loses taxes as people work in Singapore but they gain SGD spending in Malaysia by their people and Singaporeans.

    • @jasons4045
      @jasons4045 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's not happening in Malaysia though, at least for Semenanjung.

  • @Tan92lfc
    @Tan92lfc ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Liew Chin Tong got wrong many times, he once called Malaysia a middle power, in the company of Turkey and Brazil

  • @AugustineCheng
    @AugustineCheng ปีที่แล้ว +2

    the wording used here is far more decent than in lucas's bbk.

  • @steventan385
    @steventan385 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The PH first term was disastrous. PH now must wake up and fight and stir the people to vote for the Unity Government

  • @SNOWOO
    @SNOWOO ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Yes, we called it “Brain Drain”.
    Malaysian are not lazy or dumb. However some politicians think we are dumb or make us dumb.
    The main problem of Malaysia is gaji ciput and the employers mindset treat Malaysian workers like coolies like what their ancestors faced during the British / Japanese occupation.
    If you ask the smart people to solve what Malaysia facing right now, we can solve it but the problem is “kau siapa?” “Kau anak menteri/datuk/datin”? Status Quo
    What do smart people do? We further study away from Malaysia and present the same ideas to other countries tak kisah negara kaya miskin they accept our ideas. Thats why you see people further study at UK and minta MARA like beggars then once graduated become Si Tanggang and talk bad things about Malaysia. “Oh Malaysia, 1mdb and Najib, government bad , good food and shopping only”.
    Getting a scholarship from Malaysia is like a trap because the moment you graduate overseas at Malaysia you kena bond for xx years. You cannot run away.

    • @NoChinaforever17
      @NoChinaforever17 ปีที่แล้ว

      Bumis are lazy and dumb. Chinese are greedy and selfish.

  • @xaviercruz1997
    @xaviercruz1997 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    For all Malaysian, does it included people across the water like Sarawak and Sabah? Why when you say for Malaysian i cannot believe for once the government would care for the people here in Sarawak and Sabah

    • @panglimahitam8001
      @panglimahitam8001 ปีที่แล้ว

      You want self autonomous or follow the central government. We stay off you said neglected. You want to implement a policy you said interruptions.

    • @mysticdreamworks
      @mysticdreamworks ปีที่แล้ว

      Sooner.. Sabah and sarawak will be join the force, somehow, at first stage Govt have to upgrade all the facilities which is lack behind. There will be massive infra projects ahead, at least will be start at the end of this year. Infra which includes roads and so on. That also includes connectivity , and they jump start it with Starlink, for the pendalaman / rurals area. Local state goverment has to work closely with the federal goverment to ensure plans executed wisely, but alas we need a very stabil govt 1st.

  • @mohannarendran8623
    @mohannarendran8623 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Mr Liew should spend all his time developing economic, educational, employment and governance strategies for Iskander Puteri vis-a-vis Singapore and perhaps implementing them too. Where that leaves him as a national DAP politician is another issue :)

    • @danielc2701
      @danielc2701 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Rather than that, a simpler solution would just be to not make all the tax money flow to Putrajaya. That causes a big problem in all the other states because the money that can be used to improve the state all goes into the capital for nonsense projects like the Merdeka 118. Rather than try to smash heads with Singapore, making ALL the other states developed will give better returns with less difficulty.

    • @hindun8481
      @hindun8481 ปีที่แล้ว

      ⁠​⁠@@danielc2701not as simple as that. All the subsidies and opex still need to be covered by central gov.

  • @classicalmah8585
    @classicalmah8585 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    👍 Totally agreed. The future is renewable energy. So much sunlight❤👍

  • @horacesiow2151
    @horacesiow2151 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Push through the original idea of making Johore Bahru as a Special Economic Zone, in co-operation with Singapore. Then, allow import of foreign labor to augment Malaysia's deficiencies.

  • @sonytan-g8f
    @sonytan-g8f ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The main reason of Malaysia is behind is due to its discriminatory policy. Why don’t you guys discuss of this rather than running around the bushes. If this is not resolve Malaysia will go no where. I don’t think it is going to make any change so the only solutions is for the Chinese to leave the country. It is for the good to you and your future generation. As Mahatir said. Malaysia belong to Malay. It is in the constitution. Just wake up.

  • @ltcolumbo9708
    @ltcolumbo9708 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    In order for Malaysia to even dream about reaching Singapore stature is to first remove favoritism to Malays and sidelined Chinese and Indian albeit Malaysians.
    Then STOP INTRODUCING RELIGION INTO THE GOVERNMENT. Malaysia can grow her economy ONLY based on meritocracy. Not pass everything to the Malays and Chinese and Indian get the leftovers.
    I LOVE ANWAR...MAY HE LIVE TILL 100 AND RESCUE MALAYSIA

  • @samirelzein1095
    @samirelzein1095 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice mature convo

  • @Choonzord
    @Choonzord ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Phenomenal episode

  • @LuxuryOstrict
    @LuxuryOstrict ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Dear Minister.. let me tell u.. many Johorians' working in Singapore are not cheap labour.. as far as I know.. many tilers / electrician / carpenter work 6days a week and salary are between $150-$200 daily.. they spend in JB and are definitely richer then me..😂😂😂😂

  • @gabrielgoh375
    @gabrielgoh375 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    At 13:22 - Paraphrasing: "Malaysia has no talent problem. Malaysia has a pay problem." Maybe. If Malaysia does not have a talent problem, then ANY Malaysian can move across to Singapore and get hired (assuming no barriers to employment)? I think that is not true. I think those who cross over to Singapore to get jobs have talents, and (employable) skills, and are (correctly) educated. Malaysia has a brain drain (or brain leak?) problem with Singapore. Meanwhile, many of those who remain are not employable in the global (or at least, Singapore) market. (Some are employable, but for reasons choose to remain in Malaysia. More power to them!) Investors settle on Singapore because our labour force is appropriately educated, and employable by investors. Singapore's HDI is ranked 13th worldwide (0.939). Malaysia is ranked 62nd (0.803). Maybe Malaysia has no talent problem. But compared to Singapore, it comes out second.
    BUT... Malaysia has problems that Singapore does not have and does not need to address. But what the Malaysian govt can do is to bring the education system up to standard, to produce talents investors can use. Maybe not nationwide, in the first instance. But if those graduates can get high-paying jobs, then parents will want their children to go to those schools. There is no quick fix.

  • @-gs3lk
    @-gs3lk ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You never failed to entertain me

  • @ntoken
    @ntoken ปีที่แล้ว +3

    we will have to wait and see. if msia goes back to their old way of penalizing foreign investors on the first signs of trouble to protect their own feathers

  • @clancywong
    @clancywong ปีที่แล้ว +2

    😂 You are wrong, it's not cheap labor. Many Msians are doing well in SG . SQ AIRLINE has many senior pilots who were Msians before. Many engineers are doing well in the corporate sector. Some are millionaires 😅.

  • @meagatfazukar
    @meagatfazukar ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Imagine if only rhe whole investments and FDI from outside directly goes to the majority of the country rather than selective cables. Malaysia and everyone will win. Thats the main reason all are crawling living in store rooms with families working shifts for businessman and their families.

  • @m.k.s.7417
    @m.k.s.7417 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Is it!?

  • @Thekidisalright
    @Thekidisalright ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Malaysia will start to advance and prosper the moment racial politics stops.

    • @shurenrao7721
      @shurenrao7721 ปีที่แล้ว

      I wish but the current Prn proves that most Malay wants Malay supremacy.