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Rm5bil investment planned for iron and steel industry

Local players want to boost competitiv­eness and sustainabi­lity

- By HANIM ADNAN nem@thestar.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR: A group of upstream players from the Malaysia Steel Associatio­n (MSA) is planning to invest about Rm5bil within the next three years in an effort to boost the competitiv­eness and sustainabi­lity of the local iron and steel industry.

MSA president Tan Sri William Cheng said “With the support from the government, MSA members will undertake investment that involves increasing their capacity, productivi­ty and also, an upgrade in technology and quality.”

MSA members have a total steel making capacity of 9.6 million tonnes, which represents 81% of the upstream steel industry in Malaysia.

They include the big steel companies such as Alliance Steel (M) Sdn Bhd, Amsteel Mills Sdn Bhd, Antara Steel Mills Sdn Bhd, Eastern Steel Sdn Bhd, Establishe­d Metal Industries Sdn Bhd, Kinsteel Bhd, King Hong Steel Sdn Bhd and Malaysia Steel Works (KL) Bhd.

MSA members to date have invested about Rm14.5bil in the local steel industry, Cheng said at the associatio­n’s dinner themed “Steel – The Foundation of The Nation” with the Internatio­nal Trade and Industry deputy minister Ong Kian Ming as the guest of honour held here last Friday.

He pointed out that “To enable our steel industry and the downstream industries to grow and contribute to the country’s wealth and developmen­t, we need the support and assistance of the government to formulate policies to encourage the local industries to grow and compete on a level playing field with the foreign manufactur­ers.”

The steel industry also need to invest in human resources for the developmen­t of the country as human capital is vital for any industry to perform well, added Cheng.

Hence, the local education system must understand the needs of industry and the market as much of the competitio­n among nations today is the competitio­n for human resources.

“We need to train our people not only in the hard skills like producing more scientists and technician­s to undertake research and developmen­t; we also need people to be equipped with the soft skills who can multi-task, communicat­e and are well-versed in more than one language.

“All these measures by the Government to assist our industries, like what is being done in many other countries, will provide us with a competitiv­e edge over foreign manufactur­ers,” he explained further.

At the dinner, Cheng presented a mock cheque of RM250,000 on behalf of MSA to Malaysia Steel Institute (MSI) for the latter to promote and develop the competitiv­eness, resilience and sustainabi­lity of the local iron and steel industry.

Earlier, MSA and Steel Wire Associatio­n of Malaysia had signed an MOU to collaborat­e, cooperate and to pool their resources to further the best interests of their members and the Malaysia steel industry.

 ??  ?? Mock cheque presentati­on: Cheng (fifth from right) presenting a mock cheque for RM250,000 to Internatio­nal Trade & Industry Ministry deputy secretary-general and MSI chairman Datuk Talagavath­i Karapayah (fifth from left). The handing over was witnessed by Ong (centre). The money is for MSI to promote and develop the competitiv­eness, resilience and sustainabi­lity of the local iron and steel industry.
Mock cheque presentati­on: Cheng (fifth from right) presenting a mock cheque for RM250,000 to Internatio­nal Trade & Industry Ministry deputy secretary-general and MSI chairman Datuk Talagavath­i Karapayah (fifth from left). The handing over was witnessed by Ong (centre). The money is for MSI to promote and develop the competitiv­eness, resilience and sustainabi­lity of the local iron and steel industry.

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