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M’sia needs more competitive investment policies to eradicate poverty: Dr Mahathir

Prospective investors would turn to other Southeast Asian countries otherwise, says ex-PM

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Jun 2022 10:04PM

M’sia needs more competitive investment policies to eradicate poverty: Dr Mahathir
Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad says he believes good investment policies would spur the establishment of new industries, including on the supply of components, and create more job opportunities. – The Vibes file pic, June 19, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia needs to draw up highly competitive investment policies to attract more investments to help eradicate poverty, said former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

He said if Malaysia does not have such policies, good infrastructure and an efficient administration, many potential investors would turn to other Southeast Asian countries like Indonesia to invest.

“I just went to Indonesia and found that now many investors are keen to invest in Indonesia because its 270 million population offers a bigger market than Malaysia, which has a population of just over 30 million.

“The production cost in Indonesia is also lower than ours, so we need to find ways to overcome this,” he told a media conference at a forum on post-pandemic poverty in Malaysia, organised by the Malay Economic Action Council here today.

Dr Mahathir said he believes good investment policies would spur the establishment of new industries, including on the supply of components, and create more job opportunities.

“So (attracting) investment is one way to enrich the country. Without investments, the country will become poor, and if investors are not treated well and lured by attractive policies, I believe people like Elon Musk would choose to go to Indonesia,” he added.

Earlier, in his speech, Dr Mahathir said while poverty affects all races in this country, the problem is worse among the Malays, to the extent that sometimes they are forced to sell their property, including land, in order to survive.

He said poverty should be eradicated, but the success of efforts to take the Malays out of poverty partly depended on their will.

“If they do not respond well to opportunities to overcome poverty, then such efforts would not be successful, because it depends on our ability and nature, whether we want to take the easy way out or otherwise,” he added. – Bernama, June 19, 2022

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