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Minister: Exim Bank to be placed under Miti soon

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KUALA LUMPUR: Export-Import Bank of Malaysia Bhd (Exim Bank) will soon be placed under the Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Ministry (Miti) alongside SME Bank Malaysia.

Exim Bank is an agency under the purview of the Finance Ministry while SME Bank is already under Miti.

Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Darell Leiking said as a developmen­t financial institutio­n (DFI), Exim Bank will be able to complement Miti’s other agencies like Malaysia External Trade Developmen­t Corp in facilitati­ng Malaysia’s global businesses by providing the necessary banking and credit support for cross-border business ventures.

“This move is consistent with Miti's efforts to make Malaysia a globally competitiv­e trading nation and promote the country’s enterprise­s to the world,” he told reporters after a networking session with chambers of commerce and business and industry associatio­ns here yesterday.

He explained that all DFIs would still be under the Finance Ministry, but when it comes to managing policies, SME Bank and Exim Bank will now fall under the purview of Miti.

Besides Exim Bank, he said Invest KL Corp Sdn Bhd would also be under the purview of Miti as the government thinks that it can be better managed under the ministry, which has expertise in drafting internatio­nal trade policies.

It has not been decided whether Invest KL will be amalgamate­d under the Malaysia Investment Developmen­t Authority (Mida), as both have a similar role, albeit with a slightly different focus.

Invest KL, which focuses on bringing investment into Kuala Lumpur, previously also reported to the Federal Territorie­s Ministry besides Miti, while Mida is focused on investment in manufactur­ing for all states in Malaysia, he said.

He noted that in the wake of the US-China trade conflict, Miti has taken a proactive step by establishi­ng a task force to monitor and coordinate inputs and feedback arising from these developmen­ts.

“The task force is monitoring the shortterm and long-term impacts of this conflict. While the US and China are in conflict, we want to become the solution for everyone.

“Miti in many events is helping out the exporters and importers as their shipments have been redirected everywhere.

“As a hub of solutions, we are also providing some value-add to the shipments, which along the way could also create new business opportunit­ies for the country,” he said.

On another note, Darrell said Miti has undertaken due process in formulatin­g and finalising the draft National Policy on Industry 4.0, with the announceme­nt on the policy to be made by the Government soon.

“By providing an enabling ecosystem for the manufactur­ing sector to thrive by adopting new technologi­es, we can ensure that Malaysia remains as an attractive prospect for high-technology, innovative and high value-added industries in years to come,” he added.

 ??  ?? Leiking: This move is consistent with Miti’s efforts to make Malaysia a globally competitiv­e trading nation and promote the country’s enterprise­s to the world.
Leiking: This move is consistent with Miti’s efforts to make Malaysia a globally competitiv­e trading nation and promote the country’s enterprise­s to the world.

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