: This entry is derived from Economy > GDP > Composition, by sector of origin, which shows where production takes place in an economy. The distribution gives the percentage contribution of agriculture, industry, and services to total GDP, and will total 100 percent of GDP if the data are ...
GDP - composition, by end use: This entry shows who does the spending in an economy: consumers, businesses, government, and foreigners. The distribution gives the percentage contribution to total GDP of household consumption, government consumption, investment in fixed capital, investment in inventorie...
The country’s nationally defined contribution (NDC) aims to unconditionally reduce carbon intensity against GDP by 45 percent by 2030, compared to 2005 levels.4 Around 85 percent of the country’s emissions come from three major sectors: power generation, the industrial sector (including oil an...
The effect of stronger tourism activity due to the resumption of China's outbound travel could boost Malaysia's gross domestic product (GDP) by at least 1 percentage point, says UOB Global Economics & Market Research on Friday. The research house's economists Julia Goh and Loke Siew Ting said...
For instance, in 2021, the gross value contributed by the e-commerce sector to the GDP increased to 13 percent from 11.6 percent in 2020. Since 2015, there has been an upward trend in the contribution of e-commerce to the Malaysian GDP. ...
4.6% to 5.0% amid strong Q1 GDP figures though it expects slower growth in the years to come. China's high-tech sector may poise to rival property sector as growth driver to reach 19.0% of China's GDP in 2026, matching that of property sector contribution which is on the down trend....
Malaysia’s digital economy to breach quarter of GDP in 2 years With the digital sector making a significant contribution of 23.2% to the nation’s GDP, the digital economy is poised to further strengthen its impact, projected to contribute 25.5% to Malaysia’s GDP by 2025 and create approxim...
”. As a result of consistent efforts from the Malaysian government, Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Economy), said that Malaysia is on course to achieve a digital economy contribution to gross domestic product (GDP) of at least 25.5 percent by 2025....
Citizens and legal residents of Malaysia are entitled to universal healthcare, provided by the government. However, a substantial private healthcare system operates in tandem. The private sector complements the state-funded system by providing facilities and treatments that may not be available in ...
environment Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Digital economy to drive Malaysia's development Digital technology is expected to be the new driver for the country's economy in the coming decade, and its contribution is projected to reach 22.6% of GDP by ...