Malaysia -
Budget 2006 highlights
Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi presented the budget for 2006 to Parliament Friday
with the theme "Strengthening Resilience, Meeting Challenges", reflecting the
main thrust of the budget.
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Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi presenting the Budget for
2006 to Parliament Friday. |
HIGHLIGHTS
1. Implementing proactive
Government measures to accelerate economic activities
2. Providing a
business-friendly environment
3. Developing human capital
4. Enhancing the
well-being and quality of life of Malaysians
aimed at better development and quality of life for the people.
the government such as civil servants pay, will be RM101.3bil; while the rest
will be for development expenditure, which will also involve new projects.
November.
disabled children) studying in local institutions of higher learning.
1,600cc will be given road tax deduction of 40%, effective Oct 5.
acquisitions of listed companies. This will be effective from Oct 1 this year
and till the end of 2007. The aim is to strengthen the capital market.
all local authorities in expediting the processing of licences and permits, as
well as payment of assessment fees and fines.
implemented at the Royal Malaysia Police Force (PDRM), Road Transport
Department, Immigration Department and EPF as well as hospitals.
million is allocated for the enrolment of students in technical, vocational and
skills training, which will be increased from 72,000 students for this year to
98,000 in 2006.
industrial training at Institut Kemahiran MARA, Pusat Giat MARA, Institut
Kemahiran Belia Negara, Industrial Training Institutes and Advanced Technology
Training Centres.
methods. RM207 million allocated for National AntiDrug Agency to undertake
prevention treatment and rehabilitation programmes and management of 29
rehabilitation centres
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Liquor section at a supermarket. Tax on liquor up by 9%-
Starpic by Joel Chan |
Panel to formulate an integrated action plan to fight HIV and Aids. Number of
cases this year has risen to 65,000
members of the armed forces, police, firemen and customs officers.
improve the quality of health services to attract more foreigners to seek
private health services in Malaysia.
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The Prime Minister and Finance Minister delivering the budget
speech in parliament (right). |
Corporation. Initial apital for the project will be RM500mil. It is aimed to
make it a centre of excellence in agricultural supply chain management.
line with this it is contributing RM100mil to launch the ‘Malaysian Life
Sciences Capital Fund’. This is to encourage investments in biotechnolgy to be
managed by Malaysian Technology Development Corporation.
expenditure, primarily for agriculture, animal husbandry, fishery and forestry.
Malaysia’s agricultural products.
sufficient funding for the food production industry.
million to develop forest plantations commercially.
between them. The group relief allows 50% of a company’s current year losses to
be offset against the profits of other companies in the same group.
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Security officer Ramli Itam watching the PM’s budget speech
in Johor Baru. - Starpic by Abdul Rahman Embong |
allowances during the pioneer period will be allowed to be carried forward and
be deducted from the post-pioneer income.
GLCs, a Management Leadership and Directors Academy will be established as a
centre of leadership excellence.
legal, valuation and consultancy expenses.
with an initial capital of RM2bil is to be established to purchase commercial
properties in prime locations.
in secondary schools and at least half the teachers in primary schools were
graduates.
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A shop assistant stocking up at cigarette section at Citi
Supermarket on Sept.28. - Starpic by Joel Chan |
a better life to the rural people. This includes better education, water and
electricty supply and roads. About RM5.7bil would be spent for this.
with this the police force is to be reinforced. RM3.5bil has been allocated for
operational expenditure and RM493mil for development expenditure. In addition
police personnel in lower ranks would be reimbursed for stitching uniforms with
up to RM100 per uniform for three uniforms.
the current 3.8% of the gross domestic product to 3.5%. It was 5.6% in 2002.
water and electricity supply as well as education and health services
education.
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