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Some RM30b in Chinese investments expected to be brought into Malaysia this year - Juwai IQI

Inflow driven by battery, solar, and high-value manufacturing projects; Johor-Singapore SEZ a key magnet for industrial capital

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 16 Jul 2025 1:58PM

Some RM30b in Chinese investments expected to be brought into Malaysia this year - Juwai IQI
Malaysia remains a top destination for Chinese and Hong Kong-based investors, driven by its strategic ASEAN position and pro-investment policies - July 16, 2025

MALAYSIA is forecast to draw at least RM30 billion in Chinese investment in 2025, with strong interest in renewable energy, battery production and solar component manufacturing, according to real estate and investment firm Juwai IQI.

Group chief executive officer and co-founder Kashif Ansari said the momentum follows a banner year in 2024, which saw RM31 billion in Chinese capital flow into the country — the second-highest on record and more than double the amount recorded in 2023.

“Total investment in 2024 was more than double that of 2023 and the most since 2015. Looking ahead, we expect at least RM30 billion in Chinese investment this year,” said Kashif in a statement.

He said Malaysia remains a top destination for Chinese and Hong Kong-based investors, driven by its strategic ASEAN position and pro-investment policies.

“Malaysia is proving once again that it is a key Asian economy. We benefit greatly from being part of ASEAN and from having a big economy like China in our neighbourhood,” he said.

He noted that Johor, in particular, has become a hotspot for large-scale industrial and logistics developments, thanks to the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (SEZ).

“The SEZ is a major point of interest for our corporate clients in China, especially manufacturers,” said Kashif.

With the New Industrial Master Plan focusing on high-value industries and green growth, investor interest is expected to hold steady.

“The government is offering deep tax breaks, quick licensing, and sector blueprints. That’s why we expect another year of at least RM30 billion in Chinese investment,” he added.- July 16, 2025

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