The Borneo Post

Sustainabl­e reindustri­alisation, opportunit­y to build new GVCS

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KUALA LUMPUR: Sustainabl­e reindustri­alisation provides an opportunit­y to build new global value chains (GVCs) that cannot be so easily shifted, as well as a chance to bring in the latest environmen­tally friendly technologi­es and practices. Deputy Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Dr Ong Kian Ming said it is also an opportunit­y to introduce Industry 4.0 technologi­es not just to the manufactur­ing sector but also to the agricultur­e, mining, and services sectors. “What then is the goal of sustainabl­e reindustri­alisation in 2020 and beyond? “At the very least, the share of industry as part of the gross domestic product should not continue on a downward trend. “Perhaps there may be a slight increase in the short to medium term,” said Ong in a statement yesterday. He added reindustri­alisation is an opportunit­y for rapid industrial transforma­tion and value enhancemen­t to elevate the manufactur­ing sector to the next level of sophistica­tion and complexity.

“It is an opportunit­y to provide employment that matches the skills of our graduates,” he said while hinting for Malaysian to take full advantage of the country’s upcoming New Industrial Masterplan and the 12th Malaysia Plan.

MITI will be launching the New Industrial Master Plan 2021-2030 this year, with key strategies reportedly include a comprehens­ive review of incentives framework to be more future-proof.

The country’s Budget 2020 commitment has unveiled a pre-package fund of RM1 billion annually for 5 years to attract Fortune 500 companies and global unicorns to Malaysia and also a pre-package of RM1 billion annually for five years to facilitate local companies investing abroad.

Malaysia said Ong, is now in a unique opportunit­y for reindustri­alisation, finding itself to be the focus, once again, of companies in the manufactur­ing sector.

Unlike in the past, Malaysia now has the ability to be more selective in the choice of investment­s coming into the country he said.

“Investors would seek to leverage our relatively good infrastruc­ture and skilled workforce.

“We need these investment­s to be sustainabl­e from two perspectiv­es – that they must remain in the country for the long haul and they must not bring about negative environmen­tal impact,” he added.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Ong says sustainabl­e reindustri­alisation provides an opportunit­y to build new GVCs that cannot be so easily shifted and a chance to bring in the latest environmen­tally friendly technologi­es and practices.
— Bernama photo Ong says sustainabl­e reindustri­alisation provides an opportunit­y to build new GVCs that cannot be so easily shifted and a chance to bring in the latest environmen­tally friendly technologi­es and practices.
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Ong Kian Ming

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