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00:10KDNK is 1.154 billion.
00:15KDNK is 1.154?
00:18Yes, 1.154.
00:23Is it possible for KDNK to become a national treasure?
00:31Actually, the size of KDNK is not limited to the number of KDNK.
00:39There are other sizes, such as the number of KDNK per capita.
00:44It also depends on the complexity of our economy,
00:51how much of our output is for export, etc.
00:57It also depends on our ability to become a financial hub for the international community.
01:05That's why we have to work hard.
01:07And based on the interest shown so far,
01:14and also the readiness of Malaysia in the coming economic sectors,
01:24including in terms of our energy sector,
01:29in terms of the growth of our data centers,
01:37and also the potential for us to scale up our electronic and chip industries,
01:45based on the existing activities to support these data centers,
01:52and take into account that in the future,
01:57the world will be controlled by AI and chip.
02:03So, based on these things, there is potential for Malaysia.
02:08And that's why I think the international community is giving a push to Malaysia now
02:16to see whether we can use these advantages to be at the forefront.
02:24So, I think the perception or prospect of Malaysia as the Asian economic leader
02:36also needs to be applied to the future economy.
02:41If we can use these advantages,
02:43then, of course, Malaysia will be at the forefront compared to other countries.
02:50Is there a time target?
02:53That will be discussed in RMK 13.
02:58Because, as I said earlier, there is no definition of Harimau.
03:05If you ask about the target,
03:08it will be easier if you ask about things that are beneficial to the international community.
03:14So, for example, high-income countries that are often compared to developed countries,
03:20there are benefits.
03:22The benefits will be released by the World Bank every two years.
03:30And if we continue to grow at 4-5%,
03:38every year, if, for example, our currency is around RM4.20 per dollar in the coming years,
03:50God willing, for example, Malaysia will become a developed and high-income country
03:56from RM20-RM27 and above, for example.
03:59So, these are easier benefits.
04:03So, if you ask about Harimau or not, there are no benefits.
04:08But the investors see the potential for the future.
04:13So, Malaysia has the potential to grow well
04:17and then be in the sector in the future.
04:21That's why we are seen as a country that has the potential to become Harimau.
04:26If we become a cat, it's our fault.
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