Malaysia

Ministry had cut red tape for film industry with faster script approvals, says Fahmi

Processing time for foreign productions reduced from 30 days to one week, boosting Malaysia’s appeal as filming hub

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 26 Jun 2025 2:04PM

Ministry had cut red tape for film industry with faster script approvals, says Fahmi
No road closures for the 58th Asean Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AFMM) and related events - June 26, 2025

MALAYSIA has significantly shortened the approval time for foreign film scripts from 30 days to just seven, a move hailed as a major achievement by the Communications Ministry in its push to reduce bureaucratic red tape.

Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said the reform, which applies to international production companies seeking to film in Malaysia, underscores the country’s commitment to becoming a premier destination for global media and entertainment ventures.

"This is a proud achievement for the National Film Development Corporation, as script vetting is an important requirement for production companies intending to film in the country," he said.

The ministry was one of three recognised by the government for implementing meaningful administrative reforms and received a special certificate of appreciation for its efforts.

Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar said the shortened processing period is expected to yield regulatory cost savings of up to RM2.4 million per production.

Further streamlining efforts are underway in related agencies. Fahmi noted improvements within the Central Agency for Application for Filming and Performance by Foreign Artistes (Puspal), particularly since the rollout of its Version 6.0 guidelines in April.

“These guidelines have simplified procedures for organising concerts and filming activities involving foreign entities,” he said, adding that reforms must be strengthened across all agencies and statutory bodies under his ministry.

He also confirmed that the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission would soon be subject to a similar review, particularly regarding licensing processes.

Separately, Fahmi, in his capacity as government spokesman, announced that there will be no road closures for the 58th Asean Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AFMM) and related events, which are set to take place from July 8 to 11 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC).

“There will be no road closures for this event. However, for the 47th Asean Summit scheduled in October, more information will be provided as the date approaches,” he said.

The assurance follows past concerns raised after extensive road closures during the 46th Asean Summit, which affected five major highways and 25 roads across Kuala Lumpur. - June 26, 2025

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