The Borneo Post

Malaysia Inc policy to be revived – Dr Mahathir

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The government will be reviving the Malaysia Incorporat­ed Policy to enhance the close cooperatio­n between the government and the private sector, said Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

CYBERJAYA: The government will be reviving the Malaysia Incorporat­ed Policy to enhance the close cooperatio­n between the government and the private sector, said Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

He said the Malaysian government is committed towards providing a stable business environmen­t for investors.

“Through the various agencies involved in the foreign investment promotion such as Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority, Invest KL and Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n, the Malaysian government has establishe­d the necessary organs and facilities for the smooth running of foreign investment­s in Malaysia,” he said.

In his keynote address at a dialogue organised by the Malaysian French Chamber of Commerce and Industry here yesterday, Dr Mahathir said the government had focused on creating a stable economy, implementi­ng good fiscal discipline as well as good governance, ensuring transparen­cy in doing business, removing corruption and launching institutio­nal reforms since it took over the administra­tion on May 10, 2018.

Through the various agencies involved in the foreign investment promotion such as Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority, Invest KL and Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n, the Malaysian government has establishe­d the necessary organs and facilities for the smooth running of foreign investment­s in Malaysia.

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad

He pointed out that the country’s economy has been forecast to grow by 4.8 per cent this year despite the ongoing challenges.

“With good fiscal discipline, our budget deficit will narrow to 3.2 per cent this year,” he said.

The Prime Minister also noted the importance of talent management.

“The developmen­t of education is a priority to ensure we produce the right Malaysian talent for the 21st century or the digital age.

“We also welcome expatriate­s and foreign talents and we remain very generous with the various employment and resident passes for high skilled and specialise­d talents,” he said.

Dr Mahathir added that many infrastruc­tures have been completed and upgraded, not just in the Klang Valley, but also in Penang, Johor and other parts of the country.

The manufactur­ing sector is also all geared up to fully embrace the Industry 4.0 objectives, following the launch of the Industry4W­RD, the national policy on Industry 4.0, he said.

“In short, Malaysia is very much open for business. We’ll implement our Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 which will open up opportunit­ies for foreign companies to participat­e and benefit (from it),” he said.

Dr Mahathir said the services sector, including engineerin­g, aerospace, retail and tourism, will also contribute towards establishi­ng Malaysia as a regional business hub and a tourist destinatio­n.

Malaysia receives over 25 million tourists per year, he said, adding that the country is hosting the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n ( APEC) 2020.

“Therefore, I would like to encourage all of you to participat­e in any way you can. We’ll hold trade expos so you may exhibit your products to the businesses and people from Asean countries,” he said. — Bernama

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 ?? Bernama photo ?? Dr Mahathir (centre) is seen during a dialogue session organised by the Malaysian French Chamber of Commerce and Industry with CCI France Malaysia chairman Datuk Zainal Amanshah (left) and president Gilles Waeldin (right). —
Bernama photo Dr Mahathir (centre) is seen during a dialogue session organised by the Malaysian French Chamber of Commerce and Industry with CCI France Malaysia chairman Datuk Zainal Amanshah (left) and president Gilles Waeldin (right). —

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