The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Iskandar region sees significan­t growth in Japanese investment­s

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ISKANDAR PUTERI: There has been a significan­t growth in investment­s, especially from Japan, into the Iskandar region following the installati­on of the new government.

Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Dr Ong Kian Ming said most investors from the Land of the Rising Sun had previously adopted a wait-andsee attitude, particular­ly to ascertain the Pakatan Harapanled government’s direction.

“After seeing and understand­ing our direction, investors began to take interest; and I expect the total foreign investment, especially Japan, to rise because the new leadership line-up offers fresh ideas to develop the nation.

“Several start-ups from Japan have expanded their business on a small scale. However, after achieving maturity, they will be inclined to choose the Iskandar region as a location to boost their business,” he told the media after launching the Look East Policy Summit here today.

The event was organised jointly by Khazanah Nasional Bhd subsidiary i2M Ventures Sdn Bhd and the Alumni Look East Policy Society, which comprises former graduates of Japanese universiti­es and technical colleges.

Ong noted Japan had long been Malaysia’s strategic partner and was the fourth largest trading partner last year.

“Last year, the bilateral trade between Malaysia and Japan grew by 14.7 per cent to RM138.5 billion. Exports from Malaysia to Japan increased by 17.5 per cent to RM74.9 billion, while

After seeing and understand­ing our direction, investors began to take interest; and I expect the total foreign investment, especially Japan, to rise because the new leadership line-up offers fresh ideas to develop the nation. Dr Ong Kian Ming, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister

total imports rose 11.6 per cent to RM63.6 billion,” he added.

Meanwhile, commenting on the summit, he said it was one way to rejuvenate the Look East Policy that was introduced by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad in the 4th Malaysia Plan in 1982.

“We want to see new ideas that can be shared between Malaysia and Japan, as both countries have achieved rapid developmen­t during the last 36 years.

“The manufactur­ing sector remains the main focus in Malaysia, but we are also looking at other sectors such as technology, as well as the services sector and support and downstream industries,” he added. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Ong delivers his speech during the launch of the Look East Policy Summit yesterday.The deputy minister says said most investors from Japan had previously adopted a wait-andsee attitude, particular­ly to ascertain the Pakatan Harapan-led government’s direction.
— Bernama photo Ong delivers his speech during the launch of the Look East Policy Summit yesterday.The deputy minister says said most investors from Japan had previously adopted a wait-andsee attitude, particular­ly to ascertain the Pakatan Harapan-led government’s direction.

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