The Borneo Post

M’sia not ‘colonised’ by China — Liow

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KUALA LUMPUR: Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai has slammed allegation­s that Malaysia is overly dependent on foreign direct investment ( FDI) from China.

He said Malaysia was not being ‘colonised’ by China through FDI, adding that the allegation­s were merely political manipulati­on.

Although FDI from China had increased in recent years, Liow stressed that China’s was still not the largest in the country. “In Malaysia, China is not number one. It is still behind others. We have Japan, the United States and even Asean countries.

“Some people accuse Malaysia of being colonised by China through FDI; that is not true. This is political manipulati­on,” he told reporters, here, yesterday.

Liow, who had earlier opened the 1st Asia Retail and O2O Conference and Expo 2017, was asked to comment on the opposition’s claims that Malaysia is being too dependent on FDI from China for its economic growth. While Malaysia welcomed FDI from

Some people accuse Malaysia of being colonised by China through FDI; that is not true. This is political manipulati­on.

all countries, the MCA president said he was happy that China had chosen Malaysia as one of its FDI destinatio­ns.

“We are more focused on developing Malaysia’s economy. All these (accusation­s) will not hold water. I believe people will understand that all countries depend on FDI,” he added. On another developmen­t, Liow said Malaysia was now well positioned and in the right track to become the logistics hub in the region, adding that efforts including the creation of the Digital Free Trade Zone ( DFTZ) at KLIA Aeropolis and upgrading of several sea ports nationwide, were set to boost ecommerce growth.

“These initiative­s will greatly facilitate the involvemen­t of SMEs in e- commerce and create

Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, Transport Minister

new opportunit­ies for them to tap overseas markets for their products,” he said.

He added that Malaysia’s strategic location as logistics hub would also be an advantage for overseas sellers to send their products to customers in the west or east. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Liow (second right) visits the exhibition hall during the 1st Asia Retail & O2O Conference and Expo 2017 in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama photo
Liow (second right) visits the exhibition hall during the 1st Asia Retail & O2O Conference and Expo 2017 in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama photo

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