Press Release - 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß Educating Tomorrow's Leaders Mon, 04 Dec 2023 01:52:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-FAVICON-2-32x32.png Press Release - 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß 32 32 GST will boost country’s finances, but timing must be right /event-news/gst-will-boost-countrys-finances-but-timing-must-be-right/ Fri, 22 Sep 2023 01:50:02 +0000 /?post_type=event-news&p=12233 ‘GST will boost country’s finances, but timing must be right’ is an article by Professor […]

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‘GST will boost country’s finances, but timing must be right’ is an article by Professor Datuk Dr. John Antony Xavier, the Vice-Chancellor of 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß University. It was featured in the NST columnists section on 22 September 2023 and discusses Malaysia’s pressing need for tax reform. Professor John suggests that the government should consider reintroducing the goods and services tax (GST), citing its efficiency as a consumption tax that broadens the tax base. Even with a six per cent GST rate applied to 50 per cent of consumption (excluding essential items), it could generate approximately RM45 billion annually, significantly reducing the budget deficit. Click to read.

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3 ways Malaysia can join the ranks of 30 largest economies /event-news/3-ways-malaysia-can-join-the-ranks-of-30-largest-economies/ Tue, 15 Aug 2023 06:20:18 +0000 /?post_type=event-news&p=11912 A study of the wealthiest nations suggests three important strategies for Malaysia to become among […]

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A study of the wealthiest nations suggests three important strategies for Malaysia to become among the top 30 largest economies. The nation’s aspiration to become a leading economy requires strategies like boosting innovation through R&D, fostering an innovation culture, improving digital infrastructure, and enhancing STEM education. Additionally, addressing poverty and inequality remains crucial alongside economic goals. Read more about it in an article titled ‘3 ways Malaysia can join the ranks of 30 largest economies’ by the Vice-Chancellor & Chief Executive of 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß University, Professor Datuk Dr. John Antony Xavier. This insightful article got featured in the columnist section of NST on 15 August 2023. Click to read.

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Madani will make us competitive, but more awareness needed /event-news/madani-will-make-us-competitive-but-more-awareness-needed/ Sat, 29 Jul 2023 06:21:32 +0000 /?post_type=event-news&p=11915 The transformational potential of values within institutions and nations, with examples such as Paul O’Neil’s […]

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The transformational potential of values within institutions and nations, with examples such as Paul O’Neil’s prioritization of worker safety at Alcoa and Satya Nadella’s cultivation of coopetition at Microsoft, is depicted in an article titled ‘Madani will make us competitive, but more awareness needed.’ Malaysia’s Madani concept, endorsed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, underlines good governance, trust, respect, innovation, and inclusion for national prosperity. While recognising Madani’s potential, the article emphasises the necessity for heightened awareness through proposed campaigns and dialogues involving public sectors and business associations. The article, authored by the Vice-Chancellor & Chief Executive of 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß University, Professor Datuk Dr. John Antony Xavier, was featured in the columnist section of NST on 29 July 2023. Click to read.

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We need to make our windmill of competitiveness turn faster /event-news/we-need-to-make-our-windmill-of-competitiveness-turn-faster/ Tue, 06 Jun 2023 01:55:38 +0000 /?post_type=event-news&p=11597 Boosting Malaysia’s competitiveness is of utmost importance, and the government aims to address this by […]

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Boosting Malaysia’s competitiveness is of utmost importance, and the government aims to address this by focusing on quicker approvals, strengthening institutions, improving infrastructure, fostering innovation, and promoting digitalisation. Learning from prosperous nations, Malaysia can boost STEM education, upgrade its internet quality, increase investment in research and development, and drive business sophistication. By implementing these strategies effectively, Malaysia can enhance its competitiveness and achieve greater prosperity. Read more about it in an article titled, ‘We need to make our windmill of competitiveness turn faster’ by the Vice-Chancellor of 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß University, Professor Datuk Dr. John Antony Xavier. The article got featured in the columnist section of NST on 6 June 2023. Click to read.

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Honouring mothers reinforces our belief in service, compassion /event-news/honouring-mothers-reinforces-our-belief-in-service-compassion/ Sat, 13 May 2023 06:07:57 +0000 /?post_type=event-news&p=11062 Mother’s Day is a momentous occasion that unites families, organisations, and governments in paying tribute […]

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Mother’s Day is a momentous occasion that unites families, organisations, and governments in paying tribute to mothers’ selfless devotion. These extraordinary women, who pour their hearts into raising children as indispensable contributors to society, deserve our utmost honour and gratitude. However, the significance of this day goes beyond mere celebration—it calls for concrete actions. Read more about it in an article titled ‘Honouring mothers reinforces our belief in service, compassion’ by the Vice-Chancellor of 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß University, Professor Datuk Dr. John Antony Xavier. The article got featured in the columnist section of NST on 13 May 2023.

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Appearances can be deceiving, so it’s unlikely dollar will wane in significance /event-news/appearances-can-be-deceiving-so-its-unlikely-dollar-will-wane-in-significance/ Tue, 18 Apr 2023 06:07:25 +0000 /?post_type=event-news&p=11060 Despite some predictions that the US dollar’s dominance will decline in the future, this is […]

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Despite some predictions that the US dollar’s dominance will decline in the future, this is unlikely to happen any time soon. The US dollar remains the most widely used currency for international transactions, and no other currencies can easily replace it. Additionally, the US economy remains strong and stable, and there are no apparent alternatives for investors seeking a haven. Read more about it in an article titled ‘Appearances can be deceiving, so it’s unlikely dollar will wane in significance’ by the Vice-Chancellor & Chief Executive of 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß University, Professor Datuk Dr. John Antony Xavier. The article got featured in the columnist section of NST on 18 April 2023.

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Five strategies to boost entrepreneurial behaviour /event-news/five-strategies-to-boost-entrepreneurial-behaviour/ Mon, 27 Feb 2023 06:06:19 +0000 /?post_type=event-news&p=11058 With their business acumen and innovative products, entrepreneurs add value to people’s welfare through job […]

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With their business acumen and innovative products, entrepreneurs add value to people’s welfare through job creation and enjoyment of life. Hence, the role of government, the private sector, GLCs, and society is vital in assisting aspiring entrepreneurs. The Vice-Chancellor of 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß University, Professor Datuk Dr. John Antony Xavier, has enlisted strategies to boost entrepreneurial behaviour in an article titled ‘Five strategies to boost entrepreneurial behavior.’ The article got featured in the columnist section of NST on 27 February 2023.

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Governance, Innovation and Digitalisation /event-news/governance-innovation-and-digitalisation/ Wed, 15 Feb 2023 07:45:20 +0000 https://www.aimst.edu.my/?post_type=event-news&p=10383 Governance, economic transformation and digitalisation of the Malaysian economy are three areas for transformation that […]

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Governance, economic transformation and digitalisation of the Malaysian economy are three areas for transformation that are required in fundamental restructuring for economic resilience.

Read more about it in an article titled, ‘Governance, innovation and digitalisation’ by the Vice-Chancellor of 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß University, Professor Datuk Dr. John Antony Xavier.

The article got featured in the columnist section of on 15 February 2023:

 

The fear of a recession in advanced economies is fast fading. After big interest rate hikes, inflation is climbing down.

A recovering world has helped stabilise our ringgit and propped up our competitiveness.

The better news, of course, is China’s resurgent economy. The lifting of its zero-Covid policy has restored fractured supply chains, auguring well for the world economy.

Research at the American Federal Reserve suggests that a one per cent expansion of China’s gross domestic product (GDP) will increase global growth by about 0.25 per cent.

With China’s growth rate expected to rise by 2.5 per cent, we can witness a ripple effect on the global economic growth of roughly 0.6 per cent.

Malaysia is an export-driven economy and China is our largest market. Accordingly, Malaysia can expect the spillover effect from China’s buoyancy to lift our economic boat. However, that should not cloud us from a fundamental restructuring for economic resilience.

Here are three areas for transformation.

First is governance. In their 2012 book Why nations fail, Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson argue that the main determinant of prosperity is the strength of a country’s institutions. That the United States and Europe are economically more advanced than Latin America is because the former have good institutions.

The public sector represents one such institution. The speed and efficiency of the public sector determine the agility, cost-effectiveness and productivity of the private sector. The latter’s competitiveness in turn contributes to national prosperity.

We have made inroads to becoming business-friendly. The World Bank puts Malaysia at 12th in its global ease-of-doing-business ranking.

This is commendable, but we have some distance to go to achieve the top spot or enter the top-10. This includes shortening the time to start a business (ranked 126th among 190 countries), paying taxes (80th) and improving the efficiency of the judiciary.

For instance, it takes more than a year for contractual disputes to grind through the legal system.

Our perceived level of public-sector corruption ranks 61st out of 180 countries, as surveyed by Transparency International.

The “Madani Malaysia” or civil-society concept aspires to fight corruption and foster trust in public institutions.

The second economic transformation is improving the competitiveness of companies through investment in research and development (R&D).

Increased R&D leads to greater innovation and high-technology adoption. The richest countries owe their wealth creation to innovation.

Take the US, Switzerland, South Korea and the Scandinavian countries. They spend as much as four per cent of their GDP on R&D. If we want a vibrant economy, we need to quadruple our R&D expenditure from the current one per cent of GDP.

Third is the digitalisation of the economy. The 12th Malaysia Plan (2021-2025) focuses on digitalisation of the public sector and small firms to catalyse growth.

These efforts require high-performance networks across the country and integration of the fragmented databases across the three levels of government: federal, state and local.

At 38th in the world, Malaysia lags world leaders such as South Korea, Japan and the Scandinavian countries in electronic government, Internet quality, digital infrastructure and cyber security. Specifically, Malaysia ranked 45th in the world for mobile Internet speeds and 36th for fixed broadband speeds in December 2022.

As 98 per cent of our businesses are SMEs, we need to increase digital use among them as only 45 per cent do it now.

Recently, I went to Australia. I did not use any hard currency as all transactions were digital. While travelling in South Korea some years ago, I marvelled at the massive Internet coverage there in buses, boats and at rest stops.

Strengthening institutions, increasing spending on research and the digitalisation of processes are long-term measures to put the country on a sturdier footing.

These policy options are well known. The crux is implementation.

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What you can do to get a good night’s rest /event-news/what-you-can-do-to-get-a-good-nights-rest/ Sun, 29 Jan 2023 07:50:10 +0000 https://www.aimst.edu.my/?post_type=event-news&p=10385 What you can do to get a good night’s rest? Get the answers by reading […]

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What you can do to get a good night’s rest? Get the answers by reading an opinion piece by Senior Associate Professor Dr. Jayita Poduval from the Faculty of Medicine. The article got featured in the NST’s letters to the editor column on 29 January 2023.

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Beef up Health Systems /event-news/beef-up-health-systems/ Thu, 26 Jan 2023 07:52:17 +0000 https://www.aimst.edu.my/?post_type=event-news&p=10387 The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the healthcare approaches of patients and medical practitioners. Hence, we […]

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The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the healthcare approaches of patients and medical practitioners. Hence, we should reflect on healthcare highlights in 2022 and discern trends relating to healthcare approaches for patients and practitioners. Accordingly, Dr. Madhumita Sen, Deputy Director of the Clinical Skill Centre at the Faculty of Medicine, has enlisted concerns and trends relating to the pandemic in an article titled, ‘Beef up Health Systems.’ The timely article got featured in the letters to the editor column of NST on 26 January 2023.

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Drawing lessons from Covid pandemic /event-news/drawing-lessons-from-covid-pandemic/ Sat, 21 Jan 2023 07:53:23 +0000 https://www.aimst.edu.my/?post_type=event-news&p=10389 Many experts expect Covid-19 to become endemic when its presence becomes steady in a region, […]

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Many experts expect Covid-19 to become endemic when its presence becomes steady in a region, or at least predictable and manageable like seasonal influenza. However, endemicity does not mean that the virus will disappear. Learn more about Covid-19 and its current state in an article by Professor Dr. Yu Chye Wah and Associate Professor Dr. Chew Heng Hai, both from the Faculty of Allied Health Professions. The article, ‘Drawing lessons from Covid pandemic,’ got featured in the letters to the editor column of NST on 21 January 2023.

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China’s growth will cushion against downturn in Malaysia /event-news/chinas-growth-will-cushion-against-downturn-in-malaysia/ Mon, 16 Jan 2023 07:54:19 +0000 https://www.aimst.edu.my/?post_type=event-news&p=10391 With the relaxation of Covid restrictions, ease of financing for its beleaguered property sector, and […]

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With the relaxation of Covid restrictions, ease of financing for its beleaguered property sector, and alleviation of the supply crunch, China is expected to grow at a decent clip of five per cent in 2023. China’s growth should cushion against any downturn of Malaysia’s growth from slowing domestic consumption, investment, and exports due to the global recession. Learn more about these circumstances in an article by the Vice-Chancellor of 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß University, Professor Datuk Dr. John Antony Xavier. The article got featured in the columnist section of NST on 16 January 2023.

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