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Manufacturing needs 600,000 foreign workers to return to pre-pandemic state: FMM

Factories face labour shortage, locals uninterested in filling unskilled positions

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Dec 2021 3:20PM

Manufacturing needs 600,000 foreign workers to return to pre-pandemic state: FMM
FMM president Tan Sri Soh Thian Lai says the industry is aware that, in the long term, actions have to be taken to reduce its dependence on foreign workers. – The Vibes file pic, December 4, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The manufacturing sector needs to be replenished with about 600,000 foreign workers in 2022 to bring business outcomes back to a level before the pandemic struck, said the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM).

FMM president Tan Sri Soh Thian Lai said there are some new investments that would still require some level of low-skilled manpower for certain processes within operations.

“Employers in manufacturing continue to face difficulties in sourcing for locals to fill the shortages in the unskilled general workers category arising from the current freeze in new recruitment of foreign workers and the industries have no choice but to rely on foreign workers as locals are not keen on certain jobs and industries especially in the 3D (Dangerous, Dirty, Difficult) sectors.

“This short-term measure is critical to the revival of businesses and the economy,” he said in a statement.

Soh said the industry is, however, cognisant of the fact that in the long term, concerted efforts have to be taken to reduce the dependence on foreign workers, including structural policy changes which could otherwise impact the competitiveness of Malaysia as it transitions to a high-income nation, focusing on advanced technology, and high value-added products and services.

The sector contributes a significant 23% to the Malaysian economy.

To recap, for the fourth quarter 2020 (Q4 2020), the manufacturing sector was the only economic sector with a positive growth of 3% and this performance continued in Q1 2021 with stronger growth, with manufacturing leading all other economic sectors with a growth of 6.6%.

The sector powered on in Q2 2021 with a growth of 26.6% before recoding a small contraction in the Q3 2021.

The sector makes a significant contribution to exports, consisting 86% of total exports in 2020 with a value of RM847.66 billion.

Electrical and electronic products represented the biggest share of Malaysia’s total exports in 2020 at 39.4% or RM386.11 billion. – Bernama, December 4, 2021

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