Investors can use Malaysia to tap ASEAN market

Investors can use Malaysia to tap ASEAN market

KUALA LUMPUR, May 15 (NNN-BERNAMA) — Malaysia should take the opportunity to convince foreign investors to use the country as a base to penetrate the ASEAN market, says Economic Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali.

He said ASEAN, with a population of nearly 650 million, is one of the largest markets.

“Many large companies are looking for a location in the region to move to, and Malaysia has good investment opportunities,” he said when met by reporters at a breaking of fast event organised by the Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority (RISDA) here today.

Mohamed Azmin said Malaysia’s good and diversified infrastructure as well as skilled manpower could attract more investment from abroad.

He was asked to comment on reports saying that Malaysia’s economic growth is expected to moderate in the first quarter as growth in global consumption and demand slows down due to the US-China trade war.

Economists polled by Reuters had reportedly projected the economy to expand at a median rate of 4.3 per cent in January-March, down from the 4.7 per cent recorded in the fourth quarter.

On the plea by Felcra Bhd (Felcra) settlers to the government to inject funds worth RM930 million to help alleviate their woes, Mohamed Azmin said the government will look into the country’s financial capacity before making any decision.

He said he had received an official request from the Felcra management and submitted it to the Finance Ministry for consideration.


Economic Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali (standing, two, left) accompanied by RISDA Chairman Rosely Kusip (left standing) delivers Duit Raya to Orphanages of Asnaf Al Barakah Welfare, Nurul Hasanah Baharim Care Centre and Maahad Tahfiz at a breaking of fast event organised by the Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority (RISDA). Also present was RISDA Director-General Datuk Wan Ahmad Shabri Zainuddin Wan Mohamad (standing, right)

“This is all a legacy problem that the government has to bear, but we should accept the fact that the country’s financial situation is in bad shape. However, the government will find a way to assist Felcra settlers,” he said.

Media reports say many Felcra settlers are struggling, with some living without electricity and running water because they have been unable to pay their utility bills.

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