The Borneo Post

Mustapa bats for strong ties with US

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KUALA LUMPUR: Strong economic ties with countries like the US is crucial for Malaysia to strengthen its economy and improve trade performanc­e, says Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister, Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed.

He said Malaysia was looking at the possibilit­y of re-activating the Trade & Investment Framework Agreement ( TIFA) with the US as an alternativ­e trade agreement, besides the current Free Trade Agreement ( FTA) being negotiated.

“This (the TIFA) is still a work in progress. It is important for us to have a formal trade agreement with the US. I believe TIFA is the way forward in term of economic engagement with the country.

“The US is the biggest global economy and Malaysia’s third largest trading partner at the moment,” he told reporters after his keynote address at the Federation of Malaysian Manu f a c t u r e r s ( FMM) Sma l l Medium Enterpr ise

This (the TIFA) is still a work in progress. It is important for us to have a formal trade agreement with the US. I believe TIFA is the way forward in term of economic engagement with the country.

( SME) Conference 2017 here, yesterday.

Malaysia and US entered into the TIFA negotiatio­ns in May 2004. The objective, among others, was to enhance the spirit of bilateral cooperatio­n and develop further existing trade and investment­s between both countries for economic betterment.

Negotiatio­ns, however, were left dormant after the US under President Barrack Obama, initiated the Trans- Paci f ic Partnershi­p Agreement ( TPPA), which attracted another 11 countries, including Malaysia.

Meanwhile, Mustapa said the TPP negotiatio­ns are ongoing among the 11 member countries at the two- day meeting in Tokyo, Japan, which began on Monday.

“This group has been meeting for almost a year now, particular­ly over the past six months, and since the US announced its withdrawal from the pact. The meeting ( in Tokyo) is for the purpose of having a broad agreement on the way forward for the TPP.

“This proposal ( from the meeting) will be submitted to us, the Trade Ministers and taken up at the Ministeria­l level session in Danang, Vietnam from November 10 to 11. The outcome of that meeting will then be submitted to the leaders of each country,” he added. — Bernama

Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister

 ??  ?? Mustapa (third right) receives a token appreciati­on from FMM president Tan Sri Dr Lim Wee Chai (third left) during the launching of the FMM SME Conference 2017, while Organising Committee chairman Kenny Tan (left), Malaysia External Trade Developmen­t...
Mustapa (third right) receives a token appreciati­on from FMM president Tan Sri Dr Lim Wee Chai (third left) during the launching of the FMM SME Conference 2017, while Organising Committee chairman Kenny Tan (left), Malaysia External Trade Developmen­t...

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