The Borneo Post

Sweden-SEA Business Summit to boost FDI for Malaysia

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority (MIDA) is confident that the upcoming Sweden-Southeast Asia Business Summit will further boost foreign direct investment­s (FDIs) from the European country into Malaysia.

Chief executive officer, Datuk Azman Mahmud said, as of September 2017, the agency had approved 126 Swedish manufactur­ing projects worth RM2.7 billion.

“Sweden has been an important source of foreign investment­s for Malaysia, as notable Swedish companies such as Volvo, Scania and bearing and seal manufactur­er, SKF, have been here for many decades.

“The summit will definitely help increase Swedish FDI into Malaysia,” he told a media briefing on the summit yesterday.

The second Sweden-Southeast Asia Business Summit would be held here from Feb 6-7. The pioneer event took place in Singapore in September 2016.

The event is being organised by the Swedish Embassy, Business Sweden and Malaysian Swedish Business Associatio­n, supported by the Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Ministry, MIDA and InvestKL.

It aims to provide a platform for Swedish, Malaysian and other Southeast Asian business communitie­s to gain insights from industry peers, policy experts and connect with potential partners.

Swedish Ambassador to Malaysia, Dag Juhlin-Dannfelt said the summit would focus on areas such as digitalisa­tion, Industry 4.0 and the sustainabi­lity and efficiency of the transport system.

“We will also be touching on sustainabl­e solutions within

Sweden has been an important source of foreign investment­s for Malaysia, as notable Swedish companies such as Volvo, Scania and bearing and seal manufactur­er, SKF, have been here for many decades.

Datuk Azman Mahmud, MIDA chief executive officer

economic growth, environmen­tal responsibi­lity, solutions for future cities and smart transport during the panel discussion sessions,” he added.

Juhlin-Dannfelt said the Swedish Minister for Enterprise and Innovation, Mikael Damberg is expected to lead a delegation comprising 60 Swedish companies to the event, adding, Khazanah Nasional Bhd managing director, Tan Sri Azman Mokhtar and Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd Chairman, Tan Sri Mohd Munir Abdul Majid are also expected to attend the event.

“Sweden views Southeast Asia as the fastest growing region in the world, and hope the event will help our companies establish long-term strategic partnershi­ps with businesses in the region,” he said.

Meanwhile, commenting on the European Union (EU) Parliament’s vote to phase out the use of palm oil from 2021 onwards,Juhlin- Dannfelt reiterated that there was no ban and no discrimina­tion against the commodity at the national and EU levels.

“It was the EU Parliament’s proposal to phase out palm-oil based biofuels from 2021.Sweden and most EU countries are strongly opposed to any discrimina­tory measures taken against palm oil,” he added. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Azman (second right) along with Juhlin-Dannfelt (right) during a media briefing on the summit yesterday. — Bernama photo
Azman (second right) along with Juhlin-Dannfelt (right) during a media briefing on the summit yesterday. — Bernama photo

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