The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysia to achieve modest net investment inflows growth

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is expected to achieve a modest increase in net investment inflows this year or maintain the level achieved last year, driven by sustained investors’ confidence.

Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry, Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, said the trend for the first quarter seemed to support the projection with a higher gross foreign direct investment­s (FDIs) of RM28.73 million from RM26.01 million registered in the first quarter last year.

“Last year, Malaysia’s net inflows were 7.4 per cent lower at RM35.3 billion from RM38.2 billion in 2013 in line with the global downtrend.

“Global FDIs fell by 16 per cent to US$1.23 trillion (US$1 = RM3.75) in 2014 due to the fragility of the global economy, policy uncertaint­y and elevated geopolitic­al risks,” he told a press conference after launching the World Investment Report 2015 by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Developmen­t’s (UNCTAD).

Also present were Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority chief executive officer, Datuk Azman Mahmud, United Nations resident coordinato­r for Malaysia, Michelle Gyles-McDonnough and UNCTAD head of investment trends and issues branch, Dr Masataka Fujita.

At the same press conference, Fujita affirmed Malaysia’s attractive­ness to foreign investors despite the decline in the country’s FDI inflows,

He said Malaysia remained among the top 15 countries which multinatio­nal enterprise­s remained bullish notwithsta­nding the current global uncertaint­y.

According to the report, a sustained recovery in global FDI was in sight with global FDI inflows projected to grow by 11 per cent to US$1.4 trillion in 2015, US$1.5 trillion in 2016 and US$1.7 trillion in 2017.

Meanwhile, combined FDI inflows to East and South-East Asia grew by 10 per cent in 2014 reaching to a historic high of US$381 billion. — Bernama

Last year, Malaysia’s net inflows were 7.4 per cent lower at RM35.3 billion from RM38.2 billion in 2013 in line with the global downtrend.

Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry

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Malaysia remained among the top 15 countries which multinatio­nal enterprise­s remained bullish notwithsta­nding the current global uncertaint­y. — Bernama photo

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