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Subsidy Removal, Rise In Minimum Wage Could Impact Construction Industry

Subsidy Removal, Rise In Minimum Wage Could Impact Construction Industry

取消补贴、最低工资上调可能影响施工行业板块
Business Today ·  10/20 00:30

The Master Builders Association Malaysia while lauding the crucial role the national budget will play in providing critical infrastructure works, the association has also raised concerns on potential rise in material cost and the introduction of carbon tax.

马来西亚建筑大师协会赞扬国家预算在提供关键基础设施工程方面将发挥的关键作用,同时也对材料成本可能上涨和引入碳税表示担忧。

It was announced that Budget 2025 is of RM421 billion made up of RM325 billion operating expenditure and development expenditure of RM86 billion. This year's budget places a much-needed emphasis on advancing essential infrastructure which will create opportunities for contractors such as 17 packages under the Pan Borneo Sabah Phase IB with a value of RM 9.7 billion and Sabah and Sarawak Link road worth RM7.4 billion, Sarawak Cancer Centre with allocation RM1 billion, the RM2.6 billion allocated to maintain federal roads, RM1 billion to repair non main roads and FELDA roads and roads damaged by floods, RM3.0 billion allocated for upgrading and maintenance of schools and classrooms as well as another RM1 billion for the
upgrade of facilities in 543 schools especially in Sabah and Sarawak as well as RM450 million worth of projects for G1 to G4 contractors.
The association while commending the government's proactive measures in Budget 2025, which prioritises key infrastructure projects and underscores the critical role of the construction sector in driving Malaysia's socio-economic development particularly in transportation and housing. However, is particularly concerned on how to improve supply chains and ensuring the availability of key construction materials in 2025. This is expected to help stabilise costs and enhance project viability across the board.

据宣布,2025年预算为4210令吉,由3250令吉的运营支出和860令吉的开发支出组成。今年的预算将急需的重点放在推进基本基础设施上,这将为承包商创造机会,例如泛婆罗洲沙巴第一阶段的17项一揽子计划,价值为97令吉的沙巴和砂拉越连接道路,价值74令吉的沙捞越癌症中心,拨款10令吉用于维护联邦道路,10令吉用于修复非主要道路以及FELDA道路和被洪水破坏的道路,30令吉拨款用于学校和教室的升级和维护,另外拨款10令吉用于
升级了543所学校的设施,尤其是沙巴州和砂拉越州的设施,以及为G1至G4承包商提供的价值45000万令吉的项目。
该协会赞扬政府在2025年预算中采取的积极措施,该预算优先考虑了关键基础设施项目,并强调了建筑业在推动马来西亚社会经济发展,特别是在交通和住房方面的关键作用。但是,特别关注如何改善供应链并确保2025年关键建筑材料的供应。预计这将有助于稳定成本并全面提高项目可行性。

President Oliver HC Wee said that it must be pointed out that the implementation of the Multi-Tier Levy Mechanism (MTLM), the increase of minimum wages from RM1, 500 to RM1, 700 and the revision of RON95 subsidy in mid- 2025 will have an impact on the construction industry moving forward. MBAM urge the government not to concentrate on the carbon tax now but instead should grant more incentives for such utilisation in order to encourage the industry to commit and move forward towards the direction.

总统奥利弗·惠惠表示,必须指出的是,多级征税机制(MTLM)的实施、最低工资从1,500令吉提高到1,700令吉以及2025年中期修订 RON95 补贴将对建筑业的未来产生影响。mBam敦促政府现在不要将重点放在碳税上,而是应该为这种利用提供更多的激励措施,以鼓励该行业做出承诺并朝着这个方向前进。

He also noted that construction contract is a fixed price contract. Any removal of subsidies or changes in policy will impact contractors. We expect contractor to be more cautious as cost will be increasing.

他还指出,施工合同是固定价格合同。任何取消补贴或政策变更都将影响承包商。我们预计承包商将更加谨慎,因为成本将增加。

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