The Borneo Post

Iron, steel industry urged to plan for the future

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SUBANG JAYA: Malaysia’s iron and steel industry has been urged to innovate and plan for the future, especially in times where it faces less than serious challenges than before, says Deputy Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry, Datuk Chua Tee Yong.

Chua said global businesses and value chains were beginning to embrace changes in business models in order to survive.

“We have always urged the industry to move up the value chain and produce higher grade materials or specialty steel to cater to the catalytic sectors – chemicals; electrical and electronic­s; machinery and equipment; medical devices; and, aerospace,” he said at the Malaysian Iron and Steel Industry Trade Forum 2017 yesterday.

The half- day forum, themed ‘ The Status, Challenges and Opportunit­ies for the Malaysian Iron and Steel Industry’, and organised by Malaysian Iron and Steel Industry Federation ( MISIF), aimed to update the stakeholde­rs on the developmen­t and challenges in the local industry.

Chua said it was vital for local players to either consolidat­e to remain competitiv­e and resilient to these industrial changes or to engage with strategic partners to have technology transfers and process improvemen­ts.

“Several policy adjustment­s and liberalisa­tions are in place to provide certainty for all players in the manufactur­ing value chain – upstream, midstream and downstream as well as other users in the manufactur­ing sector that uses steel as their raw materials,” he said.

He said MISIF therefore must assumed a greater role in promoting better integratio­n along the value chains to ensure that all players remained competitiv­e and relevant in the industry.

Meanwhile, Chua also urged industry players to keep pace with the latest megatrends and technology advancemen­ts as well as the new business models emergence that could potentiall­y disrupt traditiona­l markets.

“The conne c t ivity and smart integratio­n can enable manufactur­ing systems to work by themselves

and make improvemen­ts with less human involvemen­t.

“Malaysia and all of its industry must be ready to adopt these megat rends, which will definitely improve cost efficiency and enhance produc t iv i t y,” he sa i d . — Bernama

 ??  ?? Chua (second right) receives the latest Directory 2017/2018 from MIDIF president Datuk Soh Thian Lai during the Malaysian Iron and Steel Industry Trade Forum 2017 yesterday. Also present is MISIF deputy president Azlan Abdullah (right). — Bernama phot
Chua (second right) receives the latest Directory 2017/2018 from MIDIF president Datuk Soh Thian Lai during the Malaysian Iron and Steel Industry Trade Forum 2017 yesterday. Also present is MISIF deputy president Azlan Abdullah (right). — Bernama phot

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