The Borneo Post

Malaysia’s foreign policy a catalyst to economic growth

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s open foreign policy towards other countries has spurred investment and trade opportunit­ies to become a catalyst to its economic growth, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said.

The Prime Minister said Malaysia has benefited from investment and trade worth tens of billions of ringgit with several countries, including the US.

Hence, he said it was appropriat­e for Malaysia to continue investing in sources that could bring returns.

“However, the opposition has questioned the EPF’s ( Employees Provident Fund) purpose in investing in the US.

“In fact, the EPF is always looking for investment opportunit­ies to get returns to pay dividends to its contributo­rs,” he said in his article titled ‘ Prime Minister’s Speech on Open Foreign Policy’

However, the opposition has questioned the EPF’s (Employees Provident Fund) purpose in investing in the US. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

posted on www.najibrazak.com. my yesterday.

In his meeting with US President Donald J Trump in Washington DC on Wednesday, Najib said the EPF and Khazanah Nasional Bhd were planning to increase their investment in the US and buy more Boeing aircraft to boost the country’s economy.

The EPF is expected to invest between US$ 3 billion and US$ 4 billion ( US$ 1= RM4.19) in the US.

The Prime Minister said the EPF had been investing in the US and European stocks over the years to raise the dividend rate for its contributo­rs, and his meeting with Trump was to increase investment opportunit­ies for the government’s social security institutio­n.

“Negotiatio­ns on the purchase of Boeing aircraft were held as Malaysia Airlines already has plans to buy new aircraft even before his White House’s meeting,” he said.

Besides the US, he said Malaysia has successful­ly negotiated over RM100 billion worth of investment­s with China this year.

“Wake up, the opposition from the beginning is not happy to see Malaysia succeed in establishi­ng friendly relations with other countries because it is clear that all their wild accusation­s cannot be taken seriously,” he said. — Bernama

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