The Borneo Post

Saudi Aramco and Petronas to sign US$7 bln agreement

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PUTRAJAYA: Saudi Aramco and Petroliam Nasional Bhd ( Petronas) will sign a US$ 7 billion investment agreement today, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

Under the agreement, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia’s national petroleum and natural gas company, would develop and manage an oil refinery plant in Pengerang (Johor), under the Refinery and Petrochemi­cal Integrated Developmen­t (RAPID) project.

“The decision made this morning between Aramco and Petronas was the most interestin­g from this visit. A decision was made after discussion­s between both parties.

“The US$ 7 billion deal is a huge and significan­t investment,” Najib told a press conference here yesterday after the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) between Malaysia and Saudi Arabia on economic cooperatio­n.

Details of the MoU will be disclosed today.

Najib said the decision, made after three weeks of intense negotiatio­ns between both parties, was probably the single largest in the project to date.

On the possibilit­y of further economic collaborat­ion, the prime minister said Malaysia was committed to enhancing business and economics ties, including

The decision made this morning between Aramco and Petronas was the most interestin­g from this visit. A decision was made after discussion­s between both parties. The US$7 billion project is a huge and significan­t investment. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

investment and trade with Saudi Arabia.

“Malaysia has good bilateral relations with many countries,” he said.

Najib also took a swipe at those who described huge foreign investment­s flowing into the country as ‘selling away Malaysia’s sovereignt­y’.

“If we go to China, we will be accused of selling our sovereignt­y. I wonder if they would say we sold our sovereignt­y to Saudi Arabia when they invest here?

“It’s not a question of sovereignt­y, but about investment­s which would be good for us. It would bring in foreign capital, strengthen the ringgit in the medium-term. It will also mean more jobs and a strong vote of confidence in our economy,” he said.

Earlier, the prime minister held a bilateral meeting with Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who is on a four- day state visit to Malaysia.

Discussion­s, among others, centred on several areas of education, security and investment.

Earlier, Najib also witnessed the signing of four other MoUs in economic, education, security and related issues.

“An MoU was signed for economic cooperatio­n and hopefully there would be more projects that we can undertake in Saudi Arabia for example, the Metro Line between Mina and Mudzalifah which is currently operated by Prasarana Malaysia Bhd. There is also a possibilit­y of additional ( Metro) lines coming up in Riyadh and some other places (in Saudi Arabia),” he said.

Malaysia’s total trade with Saudi Arabia increased 27.8 per cent to RM13.99 billion last year from RM10.95 billion in 2015.

Malaysia External Trade Developmen­t Corporatio­n ( MATRADE) statistics showed that Malaysia’s exports to the kingdom declined 1.4 per cent to RM3.37 billion ( 2015: RM3.42 billion) while imports increased 41.1 per cent to RM10.62 billion ( 2015: RM7.53 billion). — Bernama

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