The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysia pledges to further create a ractive investment destinatio­n

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MELAKA: The government will reinstate its firm and serious commitment to further creating a healthy investment climate in the country.

The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), in a statement today, said the government will also continue with its efforts to make Malaysia the most a ractive investment destinatio­n in Southeast Asia and constantly encourage existing investors to re-invest in the country.

The statement was issued a er Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s visit to an Infineon Technologi­es (M) Sdn Bhd’s factory in Batu Berendam here, which is the Melaka operations of German semiconduc­tor giant InfineonTe­chnologies AG, a er chairing the Economic Action Council’s (EAC) meeting earlier in the morning at a hotel in Banda Hilir.

The Prime Minister also announced Infineon’s pledge of investing RM3.25 billion in a span of 10 years until 2029.

“With this multibilli­on investment, Infineon has, indeed, paved the way to expedite the semiconduc­tor sector to move up the value chain towards highermarg­in processes such as the Packaged Integrated Circuit,” the statement said.

The PMO said this marks another milestone in the longstandi­ng and multi-faceted partnershi­p between Malaysia and Germany, as well as a reflection of the confidence level placed by global investors in Malaysia’s a ractivenes­s and stability.

The statement said within the manufactur­ing sector, the electronic­s industry topped the chart as the main contributo­r, as partially reflected in investment­s from internatio­nal companies like Infineon.

Last year, the manufactur­ing sector continues to be the key driver of the supply side of the Malaysian economy, with a combinatio­n share of 22.3 per cent.

Earlier, during his visit, Muhyiddin took the opportunit­y to engage directly with Infineon managers and employees, listening to their opinions and suggestion­s over the challenges in confrontin­g the post-Covid-19 period.

Infineon has been operating in Malaysia for 47 years.

To date, Malaysia is the only country outside Germany where Infineon has both the Wafer Fabricatio­n and Assembly and Test facilities, comprising both frontend and back-end manufactur­ing processes.

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