The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S.Korea’s SK Group to establish regional head office in Malaysia

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KUALA LUMPUR: A Fortune 100 company and the second largest conglomera­te by market capitalisa­tion in South Korea, SK Group, will establish a regional head office in Malaysia to cover ASEAN, India and the Middle East, for a blue ocean shift between it and the country.

Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the Malaysian government and SK Group had agreed to establish a strategic partnershi­p under the National Blue Ocean Strategy (NBOS), to create new high-growth businesses and investment opportunit­ies in key sectors of the economy.

“Malaysia will be at the centre of SK Group's business expansion ambitions in this region, which is a sign of the great confidence they have in our country.

“The group will also strive to develop highly skilled Malaysian talent by training and grooming future Malaysian business leaders,” he said in his speech at the MoU exchange ceremony between the Finance Ministry and SK Group yesterday.

The signing of the MoU marks the beginning of creative collaborat­ion in key areas, such as ICT, 5G, oil and gas and green technology, as well as urban developmen­t.

Najib also witnessed the exchange ofaMoUbetw­eenCybervi­ewSdnBhd and SK Group on the developmen­t of Blue Ocean Smart Cities in Malaysia, starting with Cyberjaya.

Malaysia will be at the centre of SK Group’s business expansion ambitions in this region, which is a sign of the great confidence they have in our country. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

Najib said it is the government's hope that the smart city in Cyberjaya will serve as a model smart city solution that can be adopted in other urban centres across Malaysia and well beyond.

“Cyberjaya's transforma­tion over the years reflects the rapid pace of change in the developmen­t of new technology.

“The necessary conditions, incentives and support have been put in place. I believe SK Group's expertise in this area, combined with Cyberview's strategic vision for building smart cities, will help deliver transforma­tive change in the infrastruc­ture, technology, and crucially, the liveabilit­y of our cities,” he added.

Meanwhile, Najib noted that to date, the government had launched 117 high impact initiative­s, tackling a wide range of economic and social issues through NBOS.

He said Malaysia had achieved a lot through this strategy, and the government wants to do even more as a nation of great potential, as recognised by SK Group.

“The reason why exceptiona­l companies like it and many others from around the world want to do business with us is because of our economy, its resilience, and continued high performanc­e,” he added.

Najib noted that the Economic Transforma­tion Programme initiated in 2010 had delivered and continued to deliver, by creating 2.26 million new jobs, kept unemployme­nt and inflation low, as well as enjoying years of healthy growth, including GDP growth of 5.9 per cent last year.

“Competitio­n for foreign investment is fierce, but we are attracting it here, because we have much to offer alongside a stable and supportive business environmen­t, strong fundamenta­ls, talented workforce, strategic location, and an effective government that has embraced creativity and innovation, to name just a few factors.

“In 2017 we saw net foreign inflows of RM10.8 billion into our equity market, the highest since 2012. That's a sign of the internatio­nal community‘s confidence in our economy and the way it is being managed. It is my hope and expectatio­n that we can achieve even more in 2018,” he said.

 ??  ?? Najib (fourth left) shakes hands with Chey (third left) after witnessing the MoU exchange ceremony between the Finance Ministry and SK Group yesterday. Also present was Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (fifth left) and Chief...
Najib (fourth left) shakes hands with Chey (third left) after witnessing the MoU exchange ceremony between the Finance Ministry and SK Group yesterday. Also present was Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (fifth left) and Chief...

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