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Nation tops Southeast Asia growth markets in Global Opportunity Index 2026

Malaysia has emerged as the leading investment destination among key Southeast Asian economies in the latest Global Opportunity Index

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 08 Apr 2026 5:18PM

Nation tops Southeast Asia growth markets in Global Opportunity Index 2026
MITI underlines Malaysia’s resilience, policy stability, and growing appeal to global investors amid geopolitical uncertainty - April 8, 2026

MALAYSIA has strengthened its standing as a regional investment hub after being ranked 23rd globally and the top-performing economy among selected Southeast Asian growth markets in the Global Opportunity Index 2026.

The index, published by the Milken Institute, placed Malaysia ahead of regional peers including Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, the Philippines and Vietnam, highlighting the country’s balanced investment ecosystem and consistent policy framework.

The Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) said, in a statement today, the ranking reflects Malaysia’s strong economic fundamentals, well-developed financial sector, and robust institutional environment, which continue to support investor confidence.

Malaysia recorded particularly strong performances in financial services, where it ranked 17th globally, and in business perception, where it placed 18th.

These results point to sustained improvements in market depth, regulatory quality, and the overall business climate.

The report comes at a time of heightened global volatility and geoeconomic uncertainty, including tensions in the Middle East, which have reshaped investor sentiment.

Against this backdrop, Malaysia’s performance underscores its resilience and policy coherence in an increasingly competitive investment landscape.

The government said Malaysia’s diversified economy and proactive policy measures have enabled it to withstand external shocks while maintaining a stable environment for long-term capital investment.

Efforts are also underway to position the country as a regional investment gateway, supported by a suite of national strategies including the MADANI Economy framework, the New Investment Policy, the New Industrial Master Plan 2030, the National Energy Transition Roadmap, and the Thirteenth Malaysia Plan.

These initiatives are aimed at driving structural transformation, accelerating digitalisation and green transition, and fostering sustainable, innovation-led growth.

The ministry added that continued reforms will focus on strengthening institutional quality, enhancing innovation capacity, and improving regulatory efficiency, alongside efforts to boost governance, transparency, and ease of doing business.

Authorities also plan to intensify initiatives to integrate Malaysia more deeply into global value chains, attract high-quality investments in priority sectors, and develop a skilled workforce capable of supporting advanced industries.

Such measures, it said, are essential to ensure Malaysia can convert global investment trends into tangible economic gains, including job creation, technology transfer, and inclusive growth.

As global investment dynamics continue to evolve, Malaysia reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining a stable, predictable, and forward-looking policy environment to sustain its competitive edge and reinforce its role as a leading investment destination in Southeast Asia. - April 8, 2026

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