14/05/2026
Pada 14 Mei 2026, Kementerian Kewangan Malaysia telah menerima kunjungan delegasi Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) dan Kerajaan Maghribi sempena OECD Mission on Informality to Malaysia yang berlangsung pada 14 hingga 15 Mei 2026. Delegasi Magribi tersebut diketuai oleh Encik Tarik El Asri, Pengarah Bahagian Pemulihan Ekonomi, Kementerian Ekonomi dan Kewangan Kerajaan Maghribi serta turut diiringi oleh Dr. Bruno De Menna, Economist/ Policy Analyst di Social Economy and Innovation Unit, OECD. Delegasi Kementerian Kewangan Malaysia diketuai oleh Puan Siti Norazlina binti Seni, Timbalan Setiausaha Bahagian Cukai.
Misi ini bertujuan mempelajari pendekatan serta amalan terbaik Malaysia dalam aspek pemformalan ekonomi, pembangunan perusahaan kecil dan sederhana (PKS) serta pengukuhan sosio-ekonomi.
Perbincangan turut menyentuh pelbagai isu dasar lain termasuk reformasi percukaian, peluasan perlindungan sosial, layanan percukaian bagi menyokong perlindungan sosial, serta penyediaan insentif kewangan kepada rakyat bagi meningkatkan kesejahteraan dan keterangkuman ekonomi.
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On 14 May 2026, Malaysiaβs Ministry of Finance welcomed a delegation from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the Kingdom of Morocco in conjunction with the OECD Mission on Informality to Malaysia, held from 14 - 15 May 2026. The Moroccan delegation was led by Mr. Tarik El Asri, Director of the Economic Recovery Division, Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Kingdom of Morocco and accompanied by Dr. Bruno De Menna, Economist/ Policy Analyst at the Social Economy and Innovation Unit, OECD. The Ministry of Finance Malaysia delegation was led by Ms. Siti Norazlina binti Seni, Deputy Undersecretary of Tax Division.
The mission aims to explore Malaysiaβs approaches and best practices in economic formalisation, SME development and strengthening the socio-economic.
Discussions also covered key policy areas including tax reform, expansion of social protection, tax treatment to support social protection, and financial incentives for citizens to enhance wellbeing and economic inclusivity.