EconomyMalaysia unveils record $80bn budget to kick-start COVID recovery
Ismail Sabri government turns on taps to restore jobs under 'endemic' virus
A construction site in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 15: Malaysia's government hopes its hefty budget will help bring down unemployment. © AP
P PREM KUMAR, Nikkei staff writer
October 29, 2021 19:02 JST
KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob's government on Friday proposed the largest budget in the country's history for 2022, worth 332.1 billion ringgit ($80.2 billion), as it aims to propel the economy out of the coronavirus crisis and ease unemployment.