Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has committed to eliminating the exploitation of Bangladeshi migrant workers in the country. He emphasized the significant contribution of Bangladeshi labor to Malaysia’s economy, stating their work is vital for national economic stability. The pledge signals a stronger stance against abusive labor practices impacting this vulnerable workforce. Details of specific measures to achieve this goal were not immediately released, but the statement indicates a policy shift towards greater protection. This commitment follows ongoing concerns regarding the treatment of migrant workers in Malaysia, including reports of wage theft, unsafe working conditions, and recruitment abuses. Anwar’s declaration aims to address these issues and ensure fair treatment for Bangladeshi nationals employed in Malaysia.