Manufacturing and services had the greatest disparity between anticipated and actual employment levels.
There were 667,418 foreign workers engaged in Malaysia’s vital sectors/sub-sectors as of 9 October 2023, which was more than the expected figures provided in the first quarter of the year (518,000).
Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, Minister of Home Affairs, made the announcement on Wednesday (18 October 2023), following a joint meeting with the Ministry of Human Resources on the management of foreign workers in the nation. The meeting noted that the Foreign Worker Employment Relaxation Plan (PKPPA) and the Workforce Recalibration Programme (RTK) 2.0 were introduced earlier to meet the needs of five critical sectors or sub-sectors: manufacturing, construction, plantations, agriculture, and services (restaurants), which contribute a 1% increase in GDP.
According to the Minister, the details of the projection and entry of foreign workers through the implementation of PKPPA and RTK 2.0 are as follows:
No. |
Critical sector |
Proejctions from the relevant regulatory agency |
Total admission for 2023, as of 9 October |
1 |
Construction |
301,000 |
222,230 |
2 |
Agriculture |
90,000 |
53,648 |
3 |
Plantation |
57,000 |
52,123 |
4 |
Manufacturing |
50,000 |
197,213 |
5 |
Services |
20,000 |
518,000 |
TOTAL |
518,000 |
667,418 |