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China’s Nine Dragons Paper committed to up investment in M’sia by RM5.4 bil

Additional outlay includes 2 manufacturing facilities that will create 2,180 jobs, with almost 90% for locals, says PM

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Mar 2021 2:00PM

China’s Nine Dragons Paper committed to up investment in M’sia by RM5.4 bil
The increased investment in Malaysia by Nine Dragons Paper clearly reflects the confidence of foreign investors to continue making Malaysia their destination of choice, says Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. – Nine Dragons Paper pic, March 2, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – China’s Nine Dragons Paper (Holdings) Limited, the largest paper and paperboard manufacturer in Asia, is committed to increasing its investment by RM5.4 billion in Malaysia, said Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

He said the increase in investment by the group clearly reflected the confidence of foreign investors to continue making Malaysia their destination of choice.

“The Malaysian government is very ‘pro-business’, and always welcomes the entry of new investments into the country and is ready to offer various incentives to encourage more foreign investment into Malaysia.

“Hopefully, the country’s economy will continue to recover and become stronger,” he said in a Facebook post after receiving the company’s delegation represented by its chairman Cheung Yan and deputy chief executive officer (CEO) Zhang Cheng Fei here today.

Present were Senior Minister cum International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali and Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) CEO Datuk Azman Mahmud.

Muhyiddin said as at December 2020, a total of 572 manufacturing projects from China worth RM78.61 billion had been approved by Mida, including that of Nine Dragons Paper Group.

The company is listed on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and China Fortune 500.

The group’s investment in Malaysia includes two manufacturing facilities, namely ND Paper (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd in Bentong, Pahang, involving the acquisition of a paper and pulp mill with a total investment of RM1.2 billion and ND Paper Malaysia (Selangor) Sdn Bhd in Banting worth RM4.2 billion.

Both projects would create 2,180 jobs with almost 90% for locals, the prime minister said, adding that the project in Banting is scheduled to operate in 2022. – Bernama, March 2, 2021

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