The Borneo Post

Busy schedule awaits Mustapa in Europe

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FRANKFURT: A busy schedule awaits Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed who will be on a four- nation tour of Europe from Oct 17 to 24, taking him to Hamburg (Germany), Amsterdam ( Netherland­s), Brussels ( Belgium) and Stockholm ( Sweden).

Mustapa will participat­e in a seminar on Oct 18 in Hamburg which will highlight investment opportunit­ies for the German industry in Malaysia.

“Two successful German companies which have a strong presence in Malaysia, will make a presentati­on and share their experience­s in Malaysia, offering tips to potential investors on how to negotiate their way in Malaysia,” said the Malaysia Investment Developmen­t Authority ( Mida) Frankfurt Director S Siva.

Mida Frankfurt is involved in organising three of the minister’s four stopovers – Hamburg, Amsterdam and Brussels – whereas the MIDA office in Stockholm will look after his visit in Sweden.

“The two German companies making a presentati­on in Hamburg are SEW Eurodrive, which produces gears for transporta­tion and has opened a new plant in Johor Baru. The company, a leading supplier of drive technology, was currently expanding its operations and was setting up a new drive technology centre in the Frontier Industrial Park- 2 in Johor Baru,” Siva added.

The second German company, Selangor-based Airfoil Malaysia, is involved in maintenanc­e, repairs and overhaul services and repair of aircraft engines. Airfoil is a joint venture between Lufthansa Technik and Aero Engines.

This venture would strengthen Malaysia’s position in the aerospace sector which has been identified as a ‘game changing industry’ that could provide a strong uplifting boost to Malaysia’s global industrial image.

In Amsterdam, the second stopover, the Mustapa would attend a dinner hosted, in his honour, by Datuk Ahmad Nazri Yusof, the Malaysian ambassador to the Netherland­s.

On Oct 19, Mustapa would meet Malaysian investors in the Netherland­s such as IOI Loder’s Crockland, Sime Darby Unimills and KLK Oleo.

This would be followed by a seminar on business opportunit­ies in Malaysia where the minister would deliver a keynote address, followed by a briefing by Marco Winter, the Executive Director of the Malaysian- Dutch Business Council, and presentati­ons by Cor Te Henepe, Senior Vice-President Finance at BE Semiconduc­tor Industries ( BESI) and by Jaap Mazereeuw, chairman and managing director of Enza Zadeh. Both companies have a presence in Malaysia. BESI is considered the world’s largest producer of machinery used for the manufactur­e of semi- conductors while Enza Zaden is one of the world’s largest vegetable seed producers.

Enza Zaden has bolstered its R& D operations in Malaysia with additional investment.

Next, Mustapa would head for the high- tech centre cum campus on the southern edge of the Dutch city of Eindhoven, home to more than 140 companies and institutio­ns, comprising over 10,000 product developers, researcher­s and entreprene­urs.

This campus has been rated by the internatio­nal business media as “one of the best locations in the world for high- tech venture developmen­t and start- up activity”.

The minister would also visit the Sime Darby Unimills BV in Zwijndrech­t and then depart later for Brussels where he would have a roundtable meeting with Belgian companies.

Mustapa would also call on Cecilia Malstrom, the EU Commission­er for Trade, and hold discussion­s on palm oil with European and Malaysian parliament­arians.

On Oct 21, the minister would meet Malaysian students and then depart for Stockholm where the MIDA office in the Swedish capital takes over.

Siva, who has had two postings to Germany and who has been praised by both Malaysian and German companies for what they say is his “quick action and profession­alism”, recently institutio­nalised his brainchild – the Asean Investment Forum – an annual event which was held for the second time in July 2017 in Frankfurt.

Siva roped in his counterpar­ts from some other Asean countries in Frankfurt to participat­e in the forum which fostered a close dialogue between Asean member states and potential German companies. — Bernama

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