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LBS’ Wish List for Budget 2023

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LBS’ WISH LIST FOR BUDGET 2023

Petaling Jaya, [17 February 2023] – LBS Bina Group Berhad (“LBS” or the “Group”) today shared its wish list for Budget 2023 which will be tabled in Parliament on 24th February 2023.

Following the conclusion of Malaysia’s 15th General Election, LBS is pleased that Malaysia has achieved political stability and is optimistic of a stronger and more stable economy in the coming months. According to the Ministry of Finance, Malaysia’s economy is expected to grow between 4-5% in 2023. As People’s Developer, LBS remains committed towards its goal of delivering affordable and quality housing to meet the nation’s demands.

To fulfil its role, LBS looks forward to the measures which will be announced by the Government during Budget 2023. Ahead of the announcement, LBS wishes to make various proposals which it believes is crucial towards revitalising the property sector and is hopeful that the Government will take these into account.

  1. Revival of the Home Ownership Campaign (HOC)

    With rising inflationary pressure in today’s environment, the prices of basic necessities including housing have also increased. To alleviate the public burden of home ownership, we hope that the Government will consider implementing additional measures for potential homeowners and in particular first-time home buyers. With this, we request that the Government consider the reintroduction of the HOC. The effectiveness of the HOC is widely evidenced during its implementation between 2019-2021. Hence, its reintroduction will help spur demand and further encourage homeownership, providing more options and price points for potential homebuyers.

  2. Reduction of financing costs

    The hike in interest rates globally throughout 2022 has led to properties becoming more expensive to own with the increase in mortgage rates. It is further anticipated that interest rates will continue to hike in 2023. To assist with homeownership, especially for those in the lower-income households, we propose that the Government introduce lower financing costs for mortgages or offer rebates of up to 10% to first-time homeowners to ensure that buying sentiment remains.

  3. Initiatives to resolve foreign worker shortage

    With the increasing importance of foreign workers, we are hopeful that the Government will be able to deliver on their recent plan to allow entry of 500,000 foreign workers from 15 source countries in 2023 to overcome the shortage of labour in various sectors, especially the construction sector. It has been estimated that 700,000 foreign workers have left Malaysia due to Covid-19. Hence, we believe the number of foreign workers required to address the country’s immediate labour needs and to stimulate further economic growth is much higher.

    We hope that Budget 2023 will include initiatives such as reducing foreign worker levy while introducing a more efficient and transparent application process to shorten the time for foreign worker approvals. We are aware that the Government has recently introduced the Foreign Worker Recruitment Relaxation Plan and Illegal Immigrant Recalibration Plan 2.0 to expedite the approval process and we hope that the plan will live up to its purpose.

  4. Introduce subsidies for raw material costs

    Property developers and contractors have not been spared by the volatility of raw material prices in the past year. There is a huge responsibility on our part to ensure the delivery of our housing on time to meet the demands of the public. However, contractors are often delayed as they are met with difficulties with managing their costs, thus leading to a knock-on effect to developers. To alleviate the burden caused by rising prices, we hope that the Government will consider placing a price cap on the raw material costs to prevent an exorbitant increase in price. With this, property players will be able to manage costs more efficiently.

Commenting on the wish list, LBS Executive Chairman Tan Sri Lim Hock San said, “We hope that Budget 2023 will provide a paradigm shift and deliver an upswing in property sentiment via stimulus packages. Budget 2023 is an opportunity for the Government to assist the general public with alleviating the burden of everyday lives, which include homeownership. The formation of a unity Government will be able to create an environment that will attract more investors as well as promote economic growth and increase the well-being of the people. With this, we look forward to the Government’s commitment in ensuring the provision of adequate, quality and affordable housing segments in order for more people to own their dream homes.”

He added, “On the back of our 2023 sales target of RM2 billion, we are optimistic that the Government will announce initiatives that will provide an added boost to us as we remain focused on the delivery of our projects. We look forward to seeing a stronger recovery of the property market in 2023.”

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UNTUK SIARAN SEGERA

SARANAN LBS UNTUK BELANJAWAN 2023

Petaling Jaya, 17 Februari 2023 – LBS Bina Group Berhad (“LBS” atau “Kumpulan”) hari ini menyenaraikan saranan-saranan bagi Belanjawan 2023 yang bakal dibentangkan di Parlimen pada 24 Februari 2023.

Berikutan keputusan Pilihan Raya Umum Malaysia ke-15, LBS gembira kerana Malaysia telah berjaya mencapai kestabilan politik serta optimis ke arah pengukuhan ekonomi negara dan meningkatkan keyakinan pelabur. Menurut Kementerian Kewangan, ekonomi negara dijangka berkembang di antara 4 hingga 5 peratus pada tahun 2023. Sebagai pemaju perumahan rakyat, LBS terus komited ke arah matlamatnya bagi menyediakan perumahan mampu milik dan berkualiti selaras dengan permintaan.

Bagi memenuhi matlamat ini, LBS mengalu-alukan langkah-langlangkah yang bakal diumumkan oleh Kerajaan semasa Belanjawan 2023. Oleh itu, LBS turut terpanggil untuk membentangkan beberapa cadangan bagi membantu memulihkan sektor hartanah dan berharap agar Kerajaan dapat mempertimbangkan cadangan ini.

📝 Empat Saranan Utama LBS untuk Belanjawan 2023

  1. Pemulihan Kempen Pemilikan Rumah (HOC)

    • Cadangan: Memperkenalkan semula Kempen Pemilikan Rumah (HOC) dan langkah tambahan untuk bakal pemilik rumah, khususnya pembeli rumah kali pertama.

    • Justifikasi: Tekanan inflasi telah meningkatkan harga rumah. Pengenalan semula HOC yang terbukti berkesan (2019-2021) dijangka akan mendorong permintaan dan menggalakkan pemilikan rumah.

  2. Pengurangan Kos Pembiayaan

    • Cadangan: Kerajaan memperkenalkan kos pembiayaan gadai janji yang lebih rendah atau menawarkan rebat sehingga 10% kepada pembeli rumah kali pertama.

    • Justifikasi: Kenaikan kadar faedah global telah meningkatkan kadar faedah gadai janji, menjadikan pemilikan hartanah lebih mahal, terutamanya bagi isi rumah berpendapatan rendah.

  3. Inisiatif Untuk Menyelesaikan Kekurangan Pekerja Asing

    • Cadangan: Melaksanakan pelan kemasukan 500,000 pekerja asing dari 15 buah negara pada tahun 2023. Termasuk pengurangan levi pekerja asing dan memperkenalkan proses permohonan yang lebih cekap dan telus.

    • Justifikasi: Untuk mengatasi masalah kekurangan buruh (terutamanya dalam sektor pembinaan) yang dianggarkan seramai 700,000 pekerja asing telah meninggalkan Malaysia akibat Covid-19, bagi memastikan pertumbuhan ekonomi yang lancar.

  4. Memperkenalkan Subsidi Untuk Kos Bahan Mentah

    • Cadangan: Kerajaan meletakkan had harga bahan mentah (price cap).

    • Justifikasi: Untuk meringankan beban pemaju dan kontraktor hartanah yang terkesan oleh isu turun naik harga bahan mentah, yang boleh menyebabkan kelewatan projek dan menyukarkan pengurusan kos.

💬 Kenyataan Pengerusi Eksekutif

Mengulas senarai cadangan ini, Pengerusi Eksekutif LBS, Tan Sri Lim Hock San berkata:

“LBS berharap Belanjawan 2023 akan memberikan suatu anjakan paradigma baharu di samping melihat peningkatan dalam sentimen hartanah menerusi pakej rangsangan yang tepat… LBS berharap Kerajaan dapat memberikan komitmen di dalam memastikan penyediaan perumahan yang mencukupi, berkualiti serta mampu milik agar pelbagai segmen masyarakat dapat memiliki rumah idaman mereka.”

Beliau menambah, “Berdasarkan kepada sasaran jualan 2023 sebanyak RM 2 bilion, kami optimis bahawa Kerajaan akan mengumumkan inisiatif yang akan memberikan rangsangan tambahan kepada LBS… Kami berharap dapat melihat pemulihan pasaran hartanah yang lebih kukuh pada tahun 2023.”

~Tamat~

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林木生集团吁2023财案提振房地產领域

(八打灵再也17日讯)林木生集团(LBS) 今日针对即将于2月24日提呈国会的2023年财政预算案提出数项建议。

林木生集团很高兴在马来西亚第15届全国大选后,我国实现了政局稳定,并对未来几个月更强劲且稳定的经济持乐观态度。根据财政部数据,我国经济有望在2023年介于4%至5% 之间年增长。作为以人为本的发展商,林木生集团将继续致力于提供可负担和优质房屋,以满足人民的需求。

为了履行其使命,林木生集团期望政府在财案中携来激励措施,并提出数项可振兴房地产领域的建议,如下:

 

🎯 LBS对2023年财案的四项主要建议

 

编号建议主题具体措施/目的
(1)重启拥屋计划(HOC)建议政府考虑重新启动HOC,以减轻人民的拥屋负担,特别是首购族,旨在刺激需求和鼓励拥屋。
(2)降低融资成本建议政府推行降低贷款融资成本的举措,或为首购族提供高达10% 的回扣,以维持购买势头,尤其对低收入家庭。
(3)解决外劳短缺期望政府能实现2023年允许50万名外劳从15个来源国入境的计划。建议在财案中减少外劳税,并引入更高效、透明的申请流程,以缩短外劳审批时间。
(4)提供原材料成本补贴鉴于过去一年原材料价格波动,建议政府考虑对原材料成本设置价格上限,以防止价格过高上涨,从而减轻物价上涨造成的负担,让房地产业者能更有效地管理成本。

 

🎙️ 执行主席引述

 

林木生集团执行主席 丹斯里林福山 针对财案愿望清单指出:

“我们渴望2023年财案将带来正面转变,并通过经济刺激措施,提振房地产市场势头。这财案为政府提供了一个机会,以协助公众减轻日常生活和购屋的负担。一个团结政府的组成,能创造吸引投资者、促进经济增长以及改善人民福祉的环境。有鉴于此,我们期待政府承诺提供充足、优质和可负担房屋,让更多人拥有梦想家园。”

丹斯里林福山补充:“我们2023年设下 20亿令吉 销售额目标,我们对政府即将宣布的利好举措感到乐观,而我们将继续专注于发展项目的交付。我们期待房地产市场在今年取得更强劲的复苏。”

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