The Borneo Post

Malaysia confident EU-Malaysia FTA talks will resume by end-2016

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BERLIN, Germany: Malaysia is confident the European Union ( EU)-Malaysia Free Trade Agreement ( FTA) talks will resume by the end of 2016, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday.

“This would depend on the cooperatio­n between EU member states and Malaysia,” he said, adding that they would provide economic benefits for both sides.

Najib, who is here on three- day official visit, said he is confident of Germany’s continued support for the relaunch of these negotiatio­ns, he told top businesses from Germany at a dialogue session here today.

Companies participat­ing in the dialogue included Atotech, AWS Schafer, BMW, Daimler, Osram, Volkswagen, Infineon, Bombardier Transporta­tion, Ensinger, B. Braun, Green Sugar and Biesterfel­d Internatio­nal.

Malaysia and EU started FTA talks five years ago. However, they were delayed for three years due to various unavoidabl­e factors, among others, involvemen­t in the Trans- Pacific Partnershi­p Agreement and the failure of both parties to agree on various issues.

Germany is Malaysia’s largest investor from the EU with a total of 552 manufactur­ing projects to- date, and these investment­s, which total US$11.4 billion (about RM39.6 billion), have created over 63,500 new jobs.

Last year, Germany was Malaysia’s 12th largest trading partner globally, with total bilateral trade of US$ 10.3 billion (RM35.74 billion).

Najib, who is also Finance Minister, is on a three- day official visit to Germany on the invitation of its Chancellor, Angela Merkel.

Also present were Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s Minister Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong, Representa­tive of Asia- Pacific Committee of German Business & Chairman of the Supervisor­y Board of B. Braun Melsungen AG Prof. Datuk Seri Dr Ludwig Georg Braun, Malaysian Ambassador to Germany Datuk Zulkifli Adnan and Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority Chief Executive Officer Datuk Azman Mahmud. — Bernama

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Ali Hamsa (left) presenting reading materials to 184 institutio­ns and agencies at a ‘Take A Break ... Read!@Putrajaya 2016: A Book Alive (TABR #abookalive) programme in Putrajaya. — Bernama photo

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