QUOTE(2malaysia @ Apr 13 2015, 07:36 PM)
I think Malaysia in the next 8 yrs until 2013 will remaind as an agriculture country where palm oil and other
agri based industries dominate the economy not intelligent staff like IT. There will be more and more crime
and more and more foreigners living in Malaysia (5-7MM), while younger and brighter Malaysians (10%n or 3MM)
will earn higher income because of less competition while those with no skills and low IQ and EQ remain poor
(90% or 27MM). The inflation will become 15% a year while Ringgit exchange continue to slide against major currency
RM4.5 to US$1 or RM4 to S$. In the very unfortunate events that Sabah and Sarawak decided to leave the Malaysia
federation the RM9.0 to US$1 is expected. Our current household debts are very high while our income cannot increase
faster than inflation. This result in lost of purchasing power and decline in real income.
Are you prepared for a turbulent time in Malaysia ? Start to plan for such time now, it is never too late.
Malaysia remained as an agriculture country? You have so many wrong ideas about our economy in the first place so you can spare us all your predictions.agri based industries dominate the economy not intelligent staff like IT. There will be more and more crime
and more and more foreigners living in Malaysia (5-7MM), while younger and brighter Malaysians (10%n or 3MM)
will earn higher income because of less competition while those with no skills and low IQ and EQ remain poor
(90% or 27MM). The inflation will become 15% a year while Ringgit exchange continue to slide against major currency
RM4.5 to US$1 or RM4 to S$. In the very unfortunate events that Sabah and Sarawak decided to leave the Malaysia
federation the RM9.0 to US$1 is expected. Our current household debts are very high while our income cannot increase
faster than inflation. This result in lost of purchasing power and decline in real income.
Are you prepared for a turbulent time in Malaysia ? Start to plan for such time now, it is never too late.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Malaysia
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Agriculture is now a minor sector of the Malaysian economy, accounting for 7.1% of Malaysia's GDP in 2014 and employing 11.1% of Malaysia's labour force, contrasting with the 1960s when agriculture accounted for 37% of Malaysia's GDP and employed 66.2% of the labour force.
Apr 13 2015, 07:42 PM

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