The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MIDA bids to reduce services sector deficit via i-Services portal

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KU ALA LUMP UR: The Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority (MIDA) wants to reduce the deficit in the services sector via the i-Services Portal, a business connection platform to link the service providers and their potential clients.

The agency said one of the ways to close the deficit in the services trade current account is to reduce dependency on foreign services and to export home-grown services to the global market.

Local service providers are encouraged to register their businesses with the portal to be more visible and accessible to potential customers.

The three main objectives of the portal are to assist investors looking for local service providers, promote and encourage the utilisatio­n of local service providers for investment projects and facilitate connection­s to other programmes organised by MIDA or other agencies.

This gateway would be an avenue to market the services of the local service providers and their solutions locally and abroad, it said.

“Local service providers should leverage on this portal as a medium to expand their markets and catapult their business activities in today’s globalised and rapidly changing business environmen­t.

“Domestic and internatio­nal companies could also avail themselves to this portal as a gateway to source local services, which provides a cost-efficient and convenient way of conducting business,” it said in the Malaysia Investment Performanc­e Report 2018 released recently

The report noted that Malaysia has recorded a deficit in its services trade current account from 1947 until 2017 (except from 2007 to 2011) and this deficit has been widening since 2012.

The deficit stood at RM22.8 billion in 2017. — Bernama

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