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PM announces RM10 mil seed fund for M’sian-generated carbon credits

This to kickstart market support for nation’s net-zero goal by 2050

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Mar 2023 12:49PM

PM announces RM10 mil seed fund for M’sian-generated carbon credits
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says in his keynote address at Invest Malaysia 2023 that there is a need for an enhanced focus on investments in green growth areas including hydrogen technology, bioenergy, and electric mobility, as well as future economic engines. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes pic, March 8, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The government is committing to an RM10 million seed fund to act as an assured demand for Malaysian-generated carbon credits to kickstart market support for the nation’s aim to achieve net zero as early as 2050.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said there is a need for an enhanced focus on investments in green growth areas including hydrogen technology, bioenergy, and electric mobility – enablers of green adoption across sectors – as well as future economic engines. 

“A key part of the emphasis on these areas is ensuring that Malaysians also gain from the transfer of high-tech knowledge and skills while prioritising research and development efforts,” he said in his keynote address at Invest Malaysia 2023 here today. 

He said it is one of the areas for the further development of technical and vocational training, or TVET, that is being redesigned for greater private sector participation, while in conventional academia, updates on university syllabi are being developed. 

“I look forward to projects in this field growing into a position where they can make use of Malaysia’s Voluntary Carbon Market that is operated by Bursa Malaysia,” he said. 

Launched in December last year, the Bursa Carbon Exchange is a vital catalyst in the acceleration towards a net-zero future. Notably, it is the first exchange in the world to receive a shariah pronouncement for its carbon exchange. 

“Green business is not only crucial to economic sustainability, but also for all life and its attendant qualities. Malaysia is blessed, our home is also home to some of the world’s oldest rainforests, and our seas share an area recognised as one of the richest reservoirs of biodiversity. These are natural God-given assets – to protect them and value them highly is a must. 

“In terms of assets, we must build for ourselves in this area. Through Bank Negara Malaysia, we will provide financing to support green technology start-ups, while also helping small and medium enterprises implement low-carbon practices,” he said. 

Other forms of support in this area come in the form of a Green Technology Financing Scheme, investment tax allowance, and income tax exemption for eligible activities, he added. 

Meanwhile, Anwar said, when talking about a viable future for the environment where respect for the planet and quality of life are driving principles, it is a natural fit for further development and support through Islamic finance, a field where Malaysia has long been recognised as a global leader.

“The government is committed to enhancing the Islamic finance ecosystem further so that it can drive real societal change, especially through the optimisation of waqf. 

“In this regard, the Securities Commission will, effective April 3, 2023, extend the Waqf-Featured Fund Framework to include Islamic real estate investment trusts (REITs) and Islamic exchange traded funds (ETFs),” he said. – Bernama, March 8, 2023

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