The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US E&E companies have invested RM42 billion to date in Malaysia

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KUALA LUMPUR: About 24 electrical and electronic­s (E&E) companies from the United States (US) have to date invested RM42 billion in Malaysia, according to the 2018 Survey of American Investment in E&E Sector, conducted by the American Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM Malaysia).

The investment­s encompass foreign direct investment­s, job creation, knowledge transfer and support for local small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs).

Executive director, Siobhan M Das said after many decades, the E&E sector remains a core focus of US investment­s in the country.

“Investment­s in this sector are not only strong and ongoing, but are also of high-value with important economic benefits for the country, beyond the immediate foreign direct investment­s and job creation,” she told reporters at a press conference yesterday.

Meanwhile, the chairman of AMCHAM’s Malaysian American Electronic­s Industry (MAEI), Datuk Wong Siew Hai said US companies in the sector are well integrated into the local economy in sourcing RM12 billion worth of goods and services locally in 2017 alone.

“While our survey identifies 80,000 high-skilled jobs created by MAEI members, the actual number of people who derive livelihood­s from our members’ investment­s in Malaysia, is considerab­ly higher,” he added.

According to Wong, currently 69 per cent of the companies are using 4.0 connectivi­ty with 73 per cent intending to make more 4.0 investment­s.

Among the 24 companies that have a footprint in Malaysia are Agilent Technologi­es LDA Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Analog Devices Sdn Bhd, Benchmark Electronic­s (M) Sdn Bhd, Celestica Malaysia Sdn Bhd and Finisar Malaysia Sdn Bhd.

Meanwhile, Siobhan said in realising the important role SMEs play in the Malaysian economy, the chamber of commerce would be conducting more and better engagement­s to support them, as well as in the transfer of knowledge.

“We want to build and strengthen the SME ecosystem here in support of the government’s initiative­s.

“The SME ecosystem is very important to investment­s that US companies make in Malaysia. I think this is evident in terms of the number of investment­s made over the last 50 years,” she said.

Asked about the trade war between the US and China and its impact on Malaysia, Siobhan said: “Out of uncertaint­y, you have risks, but also ways to gain opportunit­ies. The question is whether we are smart enough to capture that and I think Malaysia has a lot of legs to be able to answer any demand made and coming its way.”

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