The Borneo Post

‘Govt strives to constantly draw investment to M’sia’

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TANAH MERAH: The government is constantly striving to attract more foreign investment­s into Malaysia in an effort to create more job opportunit­ies for the locals, especially youths, says Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed.

He said this was evident when Gross Domestic Product grew 5.6 per cent in the first quarter of this year against a backdrop of geopolitic­al challenges and uncertaint­ies in Europe and the Middle East.

“The government is committed to ensuring that investment­s and the economy continue to grow at par so that there would be ample job opportunit­ies for the younger generation,” Mustapa told reporters at his Hari Raya Aidilfitri open house attended by 10,000 people here yesterday.

Elaboratin­g further, the minister said foreign investment­s were vital for the country as it promised jobs for the people especially new graduates.

“More foreign investment­s mean more jobs. As such, the government is now attracting big foreign investors into the country from Europe, Japan, China and other countries.

“We will continue with our endevour despite the criticism from various quarters because as a responsibl­e government, we have to keep creating jobs for the people,” he said, adding that the people must preserve peace and prosperity as investors placed importance on political stability as a guarantee for their investment­s. — Bernama

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