The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysia to consider FTA with US if TPPA does not materialis­e

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will consider a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the US if the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p agreement (TPPA) fails to materilais­e.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said at present, Malaysia and the US are committed to continuing with the dialogue in discussing trade and investment issues, via the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement.

“In respect of the TPPA, the Malaysian delegation and I had a dialogue with members of the US Congress and urged them to stick with the TPPA members to make the agreement a success.

“If it does not materialis­e, I have proposed that the TPPA model be incorporat­ed into a bilateral agreement such as a FTA, which has been postponed since 2008,” he added.

Najib said this when answering a question from Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing (BN-Bintulu) on the outcome of his visit to the US in September.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order for the US to officially withdraw from the TPPA negotiatio­ns in January this year.

Trump cancelled the negotiatio­ns in describing it as killing the jobs of US workers and not in the interest of the country.

Meanwhile, Najib said the US is Malaysia’s third largest trading partner with total trade at RM135.9 billion in 2016.

He also said his working visit to the US was on the invitation of Trump and aimed at strengthen­ing bilateral relations between both nations.

“The aspect of investment­s and bilateral trade was a key component of my visit to the US. It is being emphasised, as the US administra­tion led by Trump, is seen as having a different view in respect of the economy, trade and investment­s as practiced previously.

“The US represents the world’s largest economic power and Malaysia as a country that practices open trade will be affected if it adopts a protection­ist trade stance, making it difficult to access that country’s market,” added Najib.

He said Malaysia had taken proactive steps by offering a value propositio­n to the US via an increase in investment­s by the Employees Provident Fund and Khazanah Nasional Bhd, as well as cooperatio­n between Malaysia Airlines Bhd (MAB) and Boeing.

Najib stressed that the investment towards the purchase of aircraft from Boeing was made by the management of MAB without any political interferen­ce.

“This matter was recently clarified by the former MAB chief executive officer, Peter Bellew and that it was in line with the company’s transforma­tion plan,” he said. — Bernama

Proposal for Yinson to take over FPSO vessel remains at discussion stage

KUALA LUMPUR: TH Heavy Engineerin­g Bhd (THHE) is still in discussion with JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploratio­n (Malaysia) Ltd and Yinson Holdings Bhd in relation to Yinson taking over the company’s floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel charter from JX Nippon.

“At this juncture, the proposal remains in discussion stage,” the company said in a filing to Bursa Malaysia.

It was reported that the company was in discussion to sell its FPSO vessel to Yinson and dispose of some of its assets to the company, which would be used for its Vietnam operations.

In 2014, THHE secured an engineerin­g, procuremen­t, constructi­on, installati­on and commission­ing contract from Japanese outfit, JX Nippon, for the bareboat lease of Deep Producer 1, for charter at the Layang oil and gas field in Block SK10, off the shores of Sarawak.

TH said the company would make the appropriat­e announceme­nt to Bursa Securities in accordance with the Main Market Listing Requiremen­ts should there be any further developmen­t on the matter. — Bernama

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