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US companies pledge RM100 bil investment in M’sia in 18 months: envoy

United States ambassador highlights electronics, semiconductor sectors as major recipients

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 22 Aug 2023 10:38AM

US companies pledge RM100 bil investment in M’sia in 18 months: envoy
US Ambassador to Malaysia Brian McFeeters has said that the US eants to strengthen its presence, namely the electronics and semiconductor sectors, as well as the data centre segment. – AFP pic, August 22, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – United States companies have made investment pledges totalling RM100 billion in various sectors in Malaysia over the last 18 months, US Ambassador to Malaysia Brian McFeeters said. 

He said these are significant investments in areas where the US wants to strengthen its presence, namely the electronics and semiconductor sectors, as well as the data centre segment which is a big growth area. 

“US investments are really coming strong into Malaysia and that is good for the US because we found out during the Covid-19 pandemic that Malaysia is a key part of the world’s supply chain. 

“A lot of US factories are depending directly on something made in Malaysia, so we have a mutually beneficial economic relationship that has been developed to this day,” he said on BernamaTV’s The Nation programme, yesterday.

He added that most US companies that have invested in Malaysia have also gained benefits from the latest technologies coming into the country. 

Meanwhile, McFeeters noted that Malaysia has been playing a very constructive role in terms of economic integration within the Asean region. 

He also highlighted that Malaysia has agreed to host the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework negotiation round which will be held in October this year to discuss ways of creating a clean economy with renewable energy (RE). 

The negotiation round, he said, will be looking into 21st-century issues in areas of how to create a clean economy using more RE and improving the supply chain to avoid another breakdown in the future. 

“The (negotiation) round in October is particularly important because, by November this year, the US is hosting the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders’ Meeting where we will announce the results of the discussions. 

“Hopefully, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will be there because Malaysia is playing a very big part in hosting the negotiation,” he added. – Bernama, August 22, 2023

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