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Foreign investment into M’sia at RM48.1 bil in 2021, most since 2016: DoSM

Manufacturing sector main contributor, attracting 61% of total

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 17 Jun 2022 2:56PM

Foreign investment into M’sia at RM48.1 bil in 2021, most since 2016: DoSM
The Statistics Department’s chief statistician Datuk Seri Mohd Uzir Mahidin says the manufacturing sector expanded by RM22.5 billion to record net inflows of RM29.5 billion, which is attributed to the large flows in FDI. – The Vibes file pic, June 17, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Foreign investment into Malaysia recorded net inflows of RM48.1 billion in 2021 compared with RM13.3 billion in the previous year, while investment abroad registered RM19.7 billion against RM10.2 billion in 2020.

As at the end of 2021, the country’s foreign direct investment (FDI) position registered a higher value of RM788.8 billion, said the Statistics Department. which published the statistics for FDI in Malaysia and the country’s direct investment abroad (DIA) for 2021.

Chief statistician Datuk Seri Mohd Uzir Mahidin said economic activities were gradually recovering from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Based on the World Investment Report by the UN Conference on Trade and Development, FDI flows to developing countries in Asia rose by 19% to US$619 billion in 2021.

“As such, the foreign investment into Malaysia in 2021 rose to register RM48.1 billion, the highest since 2016,” he said in a statement.

Commenting further on the FDI performance by sector, Uzir said the manufacturing sector expanded by RM22.5 billion to record net inflows of RM29.5 billion, which is attributed to the large flows in FDI.

The manufacturing sector attracted 61.4% of total investment, particularly in electrical, transport equipment and other manufacturing sub-sectors.

Meanwhile, services were the second highest contributor, mainly in financial activities, followed by the mining sector, which received equity and investment fund shares.

Elaborating further on Malaysia’s investments with more than 190 countries, Uzir said the Asia region continued to be the top source of FDI in Malaysia for 2021 with net inflows of RM22.5 billion, mostly from Singapore, Japan and South Korea, which amounted to RM17 billion.

The Asia region has been the predominant source of FDI with RM413.1 billion, followed by Europe at RM207.7 billion and the Americas at RM153.0 billion as at the end of 2021.

As of the end of 2021, FDI has increased by RM103.9 billion, accumulated to RM788.8 billion. The services sector remained the largest recipient at 49.2% or RM388.4 billion, driven by financial and wholesale activities.

This was followed by the manufacturing sector which accounted for 42.2% of total FDI, particularly in electrical, transport equipment and other manufacturing subsectors.

“Similar to FDI performance, the DIA flows rose by RM9.5 billion to RM19.7 billion owing to higher investment in the manufacturing and services sectors.

Manufacturing overtook services as a primary sector for DIA, contributing 40.5% of the total investment, especially in electrical, transport equipment and other manufacturing sub-sectors.

Meanwhile, the services sector contributed 30.3%, particularly in financial activities. Europe was the leading region of DIA flows in 2021 with 54.9% notably in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

“Overall, these investments were mainly channelled to the Netherlands, Canada and Indonesia,” he said.

DIA flows were predominantly in the form of equity and investment fund shares with a share of 61.7% attributed to higher profit retained abroad albeit lower outflows in equity.

In the meantime, debt instruments recorded higher net outflows as a result of activities in trade credit.

As of the end of 2021, the DIA position stood at RM547.0 billion from RM515.1 billion in the preceding year in which Singapore, Indonesia and the United Kingdom remained the top three destinations for investors. – Bernama, June 17, 2022

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