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FNF Malaysia currently working with 11 local partners in Malaysia with various background.
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Political and Pandemic Plight: The Future of Liberalism?
2020 has been a year of great change and instability for countries all around the world. The COVID-19 crisis has posed tremendous challenges for all communities, putting immense stress on governments, economies and institutions. The pandemic has also posed an important question for policymakers striking the right balance between public health and civil liberties.
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The Future of Malaysia’s Energy Mix
The online discussion intended to discuss energy policy, increasing share of sustainable energy in Malaysia’s energy mix, usage of coal and natural gas, international climate agreement and renewable energy. the challenge of energy policy making by the lawmakers, which is to expand energy supply at an affordable cost while reducing carbon emissions.
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Mitigating the Economic Downside of COVID-19
On 27th March 2020 markes as Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS) first ever webinar. The webinar discussed the steps that must be taken to deal with the negative impacts that stems from the ongoing pandemic, including the support and protection for individuals and businesses affected. The webinar was moderated by Tricia Yeoh
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COVID-19 Stimulus Package: Supporting SMEs with an Exit Strategy
Should the government rescue all businesses? and how long can the businesses be sustained by fiscal and monetary reliefs? The online discussion also raised concerns towards the government’s policy direction and tools to mitigate massive insolvency in the near term while preparing domestic production capacity for an eventual recovery post-MCO lockdown.
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Post COVID-19 Recovery Plan: The Role of the Economic Action Council
Economic Action Council was established right after the Perikatan Nasional government was formed. The main objective of the council’s establishment was to monitor Malaysia’s economic development. The council was also expected to respond very quickly to the situation and come up with comprehensive strategies when it comes to economy and development. Read more
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Reopening Malaysia’s Economy: The Role of Government Ecosystem in A New Normal
The webinar aims to tackle the questions of GLCs and GLICs supporting industrial development, how SMEs and Bumiputera companies can adapt to new normal, and the long-term implications to fiscal health and economic competitiveness. IDEAS’ Research Manager of Economics and Business unit, Lau Zheng Zhou moderated the event and was joined by three panelists.