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Record approved investments of RM329.5 bil in 2023

Prime minister says the amount is 23 percent higher than total seen in 2022

Updated 2 months ago · Published on 22 Feb 2024 8:50PM

Record approved investments of RM329.5 bil in 2023
According to Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, the total approved investments involving 5,101 projects would potentially create over 127,000 new job opportunities for Malaysians. The Vibes pic, February 22, 2024

MALAYSIA recorded total approved investments of RM329.5 billion in 2023 which is 23.0 per cent higher than in 2022, and is the highest approved investments in the country's history.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said out of the total investments, foreign investments were the main contributor at 57.2 per cent compared to domestic investments of 42.8 per cent.

"This excellent performance is supported by an increase of 35.1 per cent for domestic investments and 15.3 per cent for foreign investments," he said in a media statement today.

This matter was tabled during the National Investment Council (MPN) Meeting No. 2/2024 today.

Anwar stressed that the country’s investment landscape which showed a very encouraging performance also reflects the recovery and revival of the economy throughout the Madani government’s administration of over one year.

“Indirectly, this is a sign that the pro-investment and pro-business friendly policies implemented through the whole-of-government approach have been fruitful in increasing investors’ confidence,” he said.

The total approved investments involved 5,101 projects and would potentially create over 127,000 new job opportunities to the people and country.

The services sector recorded the highest investments, contributing over half or 51.1 per cent of total approved investments at RM168.4 billion, followed by the manufacturing sector at RM152.0 billion (46.1 per cent) and primary industries at RM9.1 billion (2.8 per cent).

The MPN Meeting No. 2/2024 also discussed the direction of the national digital investment, in line with the development of the digital economy which is expanding rapidly and is among the key economic sectors in strengthening the country’s investment agenda.

The digital economy in Malaysia which contributed 23.2 per cent to the gross domestic product in 2021, is projected to rise to 25.5 per cent by 2025.

For the 2021-2023 period, a total of 396 digital-related projects were approved with investment value of RM128.9 billion, which included projects approved through the National Committee on Investments (NCI).

Investments in the digital projects are expected to create jobs for 36,553 local citizens.

Among the digital investments approved were for data centres, cloud computing, data hosting, big data analytics, and artificial intelligence.

The presence of renowned global digital companies and global market leaders in Malaysia also gave an important signal that the country has the attraction and conducive investment ecosystem for digital investments.

Hence, the government needs to facilitate as best as possible the potential digital investments without any compromise on aspects related to data security and national sovereignty. – Bernama, February 22, 2024

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