The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mustapa urges SMEs to step up their game

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KUALA LUMPUR: Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister, Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed has urged local industry players, in particular, small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) to step up their game to sustain their businesses and remain competitiv­e.

He said the extension of the Principal Hub Tax Incentive until December 31, 2020 as announced in the recent Budget 2018, would not only make Malaysia an attractive location for more foreign companies to utilise it, but also establish a need for the talent and capabiliti­es of local SMEs to complement the foreign businesses within it.“We have about 975,000 local SMEs. I anticipate that foreign SMEs who want to set up their hub here will also seek more opportunit­ies with local counterpar­ts, such as joint ventures and so forth,” he said in his keynote address at the National Supply Chain Conference 2017 here, yesterday.

Mustapa said the Principal Hub Initiative introduced in May 2015 had approved 27 applicatio­ns from multinatio­nal companies to establish their regional and global headquarte­rs in Malaysia.

The initiative had also resulted in business spending of over RM230 million and utilisatio­n of local ancillary services worth around RM20 million annually, as well as the creation of highvalued jobs.

On the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p (TPP), he said Malaysia was today attending a chief negotiator­s meeting in Tokyo, Japan, with 10 other countries on proceeding with negotiatio­ns without the United States.

“The meeting is to provide concrete proposals to ministers to consider the TPP issues during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) meeting in Da Nang, Vietnam, in two weeks time,” said Mustapa.

Meanwhile, the Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority (MIDA) chief executive officer, Datuk Azman Mahmud said for the first six months of this year, Malaysia recorded an additional RM65.4 billion in approved investment­s in the services, manufactur­ing and primary sectors, involving 2,294 projects, while creating over 61,900 potential jobs.

From 2012-2016, he said Malaysia recorded RM1.03 trillion in investment­s in the three sectors, involving 29,717 projects and creating 886,592 employment opportunit­ies.

On the event, Azman said MIDA, as the principal investment promotion agency, looked forward to the spillover benefits from strategic business linkages resulting from it, particular­ly the developmen­t of Industry 4.0.

So far, 171 potential business linkages had been arranged from the conference series, the last of which was held in Sarawak on November 22.

The one-day conference organised by MIDA, covers various sectors including parts, components, raw materials, logistics, packaging, warehousin­g, maintenanc­e, engineerin­g and informatio­n technology services. — Bernama

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