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BUDGET 2013 THE WINNER & LOSER
NAME ID
LEOW ZI LIANG 1091101679
ADRIAN CHOO SING YAU 1091101770
CHONG JIA MIN 1091100294
KOH ONG LAI 1091103055
AZUREEN AZLAN 1071112810
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FIRST FOCUS: BOOSTINGINVESTMENT ACTIVITY
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INTENSIFYING SMALL AND MEDIUMENTERPRISES
1. Accelerates the growth of Small and Medium Enterprise
(SMEs).2. High-impact on the export of halal products.
3. Provides group insurance coverage scheme for hawkersand SME owners.
4. Introduction of the Business in Transformation program bythe Perbadanan Nasional Berhad
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SME win The SMEs able to stay competitive Survive in the competitive market
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SAFEGUARDING THE FARMERS ANDFISHERMEN
1. Living allowance will be provided and Fishermen Insurance
Scheme for registered fishermen.2. Incentive will be given to encourage fish landings at
licensed jetties nationwide.
3. Introduction of the Paddy Takaful Coverage Scheme(SPTP).
4. Continuation of the AZAM Tani project.
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Fishermen and farmers win AZAM Tani project has successfully lifted 1,234 families out
of poverty and increased average income between the rangeRM200 and RM2000 per month.
Rayat win
The rakyat will not have to buy necessary good from othernation at a higher price.
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SECOND FOCUS: STRENGTHENINGEDUCATION AND TRAINING
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MALAYSIA EDUCATION BLUEPRINT 2013 2025
1. Launching of the Malaysia Education
Blueprint 2013
2025 Preliminary Reportin year 2012 by the Ministry of Education(MOE).
2. Allocation of fund to enhance teachingskills in core subjects through the HigherOrder Thinking Skills approach.
3. Education Delivery Unit is established tomonitor and evaluate the effectiveness ofthe transformation plan.
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Students under the government education blueprint win
Every Malaysian child will be able to receive same quality ofeducation services regardless their financial background.
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THIRD FOCUS: INCULCATINGINNOVATION, INCREASINGPRODUCTIVITY
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
1. Allocation of RM600million to five research universities.
2. Companies investing in its subsidiary company(s) thatundertakes the commercialization of R&D findings be givena deduction.
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Younger generation win
The younger generation can gain more knowledge from the new
technology
Companies which undertake R&D findings - win
Companies which undertake R&D findings can have 10-year taxholiday for statutory earning
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GREEN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
1. Enabling companies which are producersand users of green technology to obtainsoft loans, with the Government.
2. GTFS will be increased by RM2 billion andthe application period extended for anotherthree years ending 31 December 2015.
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Companies who are producers and users of green technology win
Green technology will be able to ensure Malaysia remains competitivein the international markets as global demand for sustainableproducts increase.
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FOURTH FOCUS: FISCALCONSOLIDATION AND ENHANCINGTHE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
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IMPROVING THE MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCESSCHEME OF SERVICE1. Improvement in the recruitment to the armed forces.
2. Improvement in scheme of service and careeradvancement in the armed forces.
3. Special incentive provided by the government.
4. Revision of the services allowance
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5. Government will provide a one-off RM1,000 to assist formermembers of the armed forces who have opted for early retirement.
6. Introduce a Group Insurance Coverage Scheme to serving armedforces and police personnel.
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Malaysian Armed Forces - winThe Government will reduce the cost of
living of trainees undergoing the pre-service courses at the first degree,diploma and certificate level. RM84.2million is allocated to 31,135 trainees
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Creating a Safe andHarmonious Neighborhood
1. increasing the number of Polis Diraja Malaysia
(PDRM) personnel
2. establishing a Motorcycle Patrolling Unit to
monitor housing areas
3. increasing the number of police Volunteer
Reserve (PVR), and
4. installing Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) in
local authorities
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Government lose
1. high number of PDRM does not necessarily
guarantee a reduction in the number of
crime
2. Overloaded main power may also result to
inefficiency
Unemployed people win
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Easing the Burden of Bus Operators
1. cash rebate and subsidize loans for the purchase
of new buses by school bus operators
2. insurance coverage in the event of accidents,
total and permanent disability, and death for all
school children who travel by school buses with
permits
Encourage the parents to use the school bus services
Bus operator win
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Price Uniformity Scheme
1. price uniformity programme
2. provision of transport subsidy
3. opening Kedai Rakyat 1Malaysia (KR1M)
4. discount on ferry charges to all passengers
Where government subsidies on goods price, it does
not in fact reduce the price of the goods. Instead,
government actually paid the seller for the discount
enjoys by the citizens
owner of KR1M win
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Bantuan Rakyat 1 Malaysia (BR1M)
1. subsidies only to groups that truly need the
subsidies
2. reduce the subsidy on sugar in order to overcome
the number of rakyat suffering for diabetes
Seller & buyer - lose
reducing the subsidies on sugar does not promise
a reduction in the usage of sugar
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Youth and Sports
1.preparing athletes for international sporting events
2. Building a covered velodrome
3. launching the Y-Creative Programme
4. organizing the Putrajaya Youth Festival
5. establishing a New Entrepreneur Foundation
6. launching 1 Malaysia For Youth Blue Ocean
Competition (1M4U)Youth winreduce the tendency of youth committing crimes