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Govt to discuss multi-tier levy mechanism with industry players, says Minister

10 Mar 2025, 5:49 AM
Govt to discuss multi-tier levy mechanism with industry players, says Minister

KUALA LUMPUR, March 10 — The government will hold engagement sessions with all industry stakeholders before implementing the multi-tier levy mechanism (MTLM) this year, said Human Resources Minister Steven Sim.

According to him, the engagement sessions will involve industry players and regulatory agencies within the government.

“The various industry portfolios are closely linked to the policies of the ministry and government departments. Of course, we will hold engagement sessions with all relevant stakeholders.

“I seek the support from all parties, including the industry, as this initiative will not only help restructure our labour market but also enhance the competitiveness of the industry and the country’s economy,” he said during a question-and-answer session in the Dewan Negara today.

He was responding to a question from Senator Tan Sri Datuk Low Kian Chuan, who asked whether the MTLM would be implemented this year and if the ministry had engaged with industry stakeholders.

The government previously announced that the MTLM would be introduced as part of the 12th Malaysia Plan initiative to reduce dependence on foreign workers to below 15 per cent of the total workforce.

In a related development, Sim clarified that the government is maintaining its decision to freeze quota applications to hire foreign workers, which has been in place since March 18, 2023.

“This is to support the policy of capping foreign employment at no more than 15 per cent of the total workforce by 2025,” he said, adding that it is in line with the principle of prioritising hiring locals before offering the vacancies to foreign workers.

— Bernama

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