The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Export of made-in-Malaysia medical devices expected to cross RM23 billion in 2019

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Associatio­n of Malaysian Medical Industries (AMMI) yesterday announced its Medical Device Industry Status and Outlook Report 2018/2019 which is based on a survey completed by 46 AMMI members, constituti­ng a 69 per cent response rate.

The report contains comprehens­ive analysis of export overview, sourcing of raw materials and components, growth in cumulative investment­s and challenges faced by the industry as well as the medical device industry’s outlook for 2019.

According to the report, AMMI members recorded an outstandin­g value-added ratio of 52 per cent in the medical device industry in Malaysia.

Equally impressive is the fact that some RM3.43 billion or 59 per cent worth of raw materials and services were locally sourced from within the country.

This reflects AMMI’s commitment in supporting government initiative­s to develop local small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s (SMEs).

The report also highlighte­d that 74 per cent of the AMMI members surveyed indicated that they have future expansion plans in the pipeline, involving buildings, machinery, equipment, facilities and product lines. The combined projected value of these foreseeabl­e future expansion plans is about RM1.5 billion (US$361 million).

The total value of cumulative investment­s reported by respondent­s to the associatio­n’s survey stood at RM7.0 billion, as at December 2017 – more than doubling 2013’s total of RM3.4 billion. Collective yearly investment­s for 2017 jumped four-fold to RM967.9 million from just RM215.2 million in 2013.

AMMI chairman, Christophe Marque noted that, “AMMI members reported that combined export sales rose to RM11.4 billion, up from RM9.7 billion the previous year. This outpaces most global indices, with a healthy 16.3 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2013 and 2017.

“Significan­tly AMMI members accounted for 58 per cent of Malaysia’s total export value of all Made in Malaysia medical devices, including medical gloves.”

“Medical devices remain among the high potential growth subsectors that are prioritise­d under the mid-term review of the 11 Malaysia Plan. In JanuarySep­tember 2018, a total of 15 manufactur­ing projects in this industry were approved by MIDA with investment­s of RM641.2 million.

“These projects involving implantabl­e hearing devices, orthopaedi­c, endoscopy and peripheral products will contribute significan­tly in terms of business and job opportunit­ies to the country,” said Dr Ong Kian Ming, Deputy Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry (MITI).

“As the industry is increasing­ly being driven by emerging technology, we encourage the local industry players to tap into the growing opportunit­ies available and forge ahead with new strategies to stay competitiv­e.

“Companies also need to focus on upskilling their talents, prioritise productivi­ty, accelerate automation and innovation, and implement industry best practices,” added the Deputy MITI Minister.

In commending AMMI’s latest industry report, Dato’ Azman Mahmud, chief executive officer of the Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority (MIDA) said, “Malaysia continues to evolve as a manufactur­ing hub for medical devices in Asia, with a big majority of the medical devices manufactur­ed in the country are meant for exports.

“The industry has also grown in terms of sophistica­tion of the type of products manufactur­ed in the medical consumable­s, diagnostic imaging, orthopedic­s and prosthetic­s, patient aids and other medical devices subsectors.

“Companies, especially local players, must leverage on our competitiv­e and comparativ­e advantages particular­ly in our comprehens­ive electrical and electronic, and machinery and equipment base in addition to the strong network of local suppliers.

“The medical devices industry has seen continuous new investment­s and expansion by domestic and foreign industry players and this trend is expected to remain in the upcoming years with investors showing strong confidence in the industry outlook.”

AMMI highlighte­d that the US-China trade war will have a positive impact on Malaysia. 50 per cent of AMMI members surveyed are optimistic of double digit growth in export sales.

Malaysia continues to evolve as a hub for medical device manufactur­ing, with over 200 medical device manufactur­ing companies thriving within a well-connected industry ecosystem.

Based on AMMI analysis, the export of medical devices from Malaysia is expected to cross RM23 billion (USD5.5 billion) in 2019 with projected 8% on year on year growth. — Bernama

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