He said with Malaysia Madani, the country is a blueprint for sustainable growth, namely the six core values of Madani - Sustainability, Prosperity, Innovation, Respect, Trust and Compassion - emphasise a"humanistic economy” by merging the social component with economic development.
In this respect, he said transition investment and financing are similarly important for Malaysian businesses to take heed of. Khairussaleh also said that going digital and enabling a digital economy is another key needle mover for the nation, as this goes beyond operational efficiency for business and individual users, and is a game changer, not only for innovation but also inclusiveness.
"Both the global and Malaysian economies are still growing, albeit at a slower pace. These conditions have brought to light various vulnerabilities as evidenced by manufacturing supply chain disruptions, weather-induced food shortages and shipping bottlenecks, amongst other issues that are yet to be fully resolved,” he said.