The Borneo Post

Petrochemi­cal industry to draw more investment­s

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s petrochemi­cal industry is likely to attract more investment inflows with the developmen­t of the Pengerang Integrated Complex (PIC) project, as investment­s have already hit RM15.3 billion in the first four months of this year, said the Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry (MITI).

Its Secretary-General, Datuk Isham Ishak said the country had attracted 10 investment­s worth RM26 billion in the petrochemi­cal industry last year.

“As we get closer to full production in Pengerang, we hope it will be an impetus, a magnet for other investors using Pengerang as their supply of inputs to produce more downstream products, especially in the plastic production.

“It is not a normal plastic as it use new kind of products,” he told reporters on the sidelines of

As we get closer to full production in Pengerang, we hope it will be an impetus, a magnet for other investors using Pengerang as their supply of inputs to produce more downstream products, especially in the plastic production. Datuk Isham Ishak, MITI Secretary-General

the Asia Petrochemi­cal Industry Conference 2018 ( APIC 2018) yesterday.

The Petronas’ PIC project, which is 93 per cent completed as at July 2018, is on track for refinery start- up by the first quarter of 2019.

Isham said MITI is confident that the investment scenario is moving towards a more progressiv­e and interestin­g cycle as the new administra­tion is strengthen­ing its focus on transparen­cy, while providing support for industries to grow.

He said a lot of enquiries, especially in the manufactur­ing industry, were streaming in following trade tension between the US and China.

Meanwhile, he noted that MITI would be launching a blueprint on Industry 4.0 in second week of September.

“We do not want to be left out of this because if we maintain the level of technology that we have, we will be left behind,” he said, adding that Industry 4.0 could help propel the manufactur­ing sector to greater heights and MITI hoped industry players would embrace the technology. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Isham Ishak (second left) with President and Petronas Group chief executive officer Tan Sri Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin (third left) visiting a booth after the launch of the conference in conjunctio­n with the Asia Petrochemi­cal Industry Conference (APIC) 2018 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre yesterday. — Bernama photo
Isham Ishak (second left) with President and Petronas Group chief executive officer Tan Sri Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin (third left) visiting a booth after the launch of the conference in conjunctio­n with the Asia Petrochemi­cal Industry Conference (APIC) 2018 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre yesterday. — Bernama photo

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