The Borneo Post

Leiking to lead trade, investment mission to the US

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KUALA LUMPUR: Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister, Datuk Darell Leiking will lead a trade and investment mission to Washington DC, New York, Seattle, San Jose and San Francisco in the United States, beginning from today until April 6, 2019.

The minister said he would be joined by the ministry’s deputy secretary general for trade and senior officials of Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority ( MIDA), Malaysia External Trade Developmen­t Corporatio­n ( MATRADE) and InvestKL Corporatio­n.

During the mission, Leiking is scheduled to meet with top officials in the US Trade Representa­tive Office, Department of Commerce and the White House.

“These meetings are aimed to further cement Malaysia’s trade and investment relations with the US.

“In expanding partnershi­p with the private sector, he will be interactin­g with key business groups such as the US- Asean Business Council, US Chamber of Commerce and Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance as well as select companies in sectors such as electric and electronic­s, artificial intelligen­ce, petrochemi­cal, and informatio­n communicat­ion technology,” it said in a statement yesterday.

Leiking will also connect with strategic partners during a seminar on “Forging Stronger Economic Relationsh­ip between

These meetings are aimed to further cement Malaysia’s trade and investment relations with the US. Datuk Darell Leiking, Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister

Malaysia and the US.”

In 2018, the US remained as Malaysia’s top trading nation in North America region and Malaysia’s third largest trading partner in the world at RM155.68 billion (US$38.57 billion) or 8.3 per cent share of Malaysia’s total trade.

Exports to the US reached RM90.73 billion (US$22.48 billion), while imports were RM64.94 billion (US$16.08 billion), both driven by manufactur­ed goods.

In term of implemente­d projects, the US was the second largest investors in Malaysia in sectors such as electric and electronic­s, medical devices, renewable energy and aerospace valued at RM74.01 billion (US$21.86 billion).

Malaysian companies too have successful­ly ventured in the US in diverse sectors from entertainm­ent and resort, oleochemic­al, industrial packaging, furniture to banking with investment­s reaching over USD14 billion. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Leiking will also connect with strategic partners during a seminar on “Forging Stronger Economic Relationsh­ip between Malaysia and the US.” — Bernama photo
Leiking will also connect with strategic partners during a seminar on “Forging Stronger Economic Relationsh­ip between Malaysia and the US.” — Bernama photo

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