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Tengku Zafrul: Global supply disruptions present opportunity for Malaysia to attract investments

The former MITI Minister stresses nation’s resilience and energy stability as key advantages

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 26 Apr 2026 2:17PM

Tengku Zafrul: Global supply disruptions present opportunity for Malaysia to attract investments
Government should capitalise on global supply challenges to reinforce its standing as a stable and secure investment destination, Senior Political Adviser to the Prime Minister says - April 26, 2026

GLOBAL supply disruptions should be seen not merely as a challenge but as a strategic opening for Malaysia to strengthen its appeal to investors, Senior Political Adviser to the Prime Minister Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz has said.

Speaking to reporters after a community aid handover ceremony under the Bakul Rahmah Programme, he emphasised that Malaysia’s economic resilience and consistent policy framework position the country favourably amid global uncertainty.

“This is an opportunity. In every crisis, there are opportunities we must examine. Malaysia’s economy and investment ecosystem have weathered many crises, and we continue to maintain sound policy frameworks,” The Star reported him saying.

“This will, to some extent, boost investor confidence,” he added.

The event, organised by the Yayasan Tengku Zafrul Aziz in collaboration with the Teratai state assemblyman’s office, saw 350 recipients from various backgrounds, including senior citizens, single mothers and low-income households, receive assistance.

Teratai assemblyman Yew Jia Haur and community leaders were also present.

Tengku Zafrul stressed that Malaysia must continue to project itself as a dependable and secure destination for investment, particularly at a time when global businesses are reassessing supply chains and operational risks.

He highlighted energy security as an increasingly critical factor influencing investment decisions, noting that Malaysia has demonstrated consistent strength in this area.

“Energy security is a major concern for companies and investors. Malaysia has demonstrated strength in terms of energy stability, reliability and resilience,” he said.

“This is another reason why many investors view Malaysia as a country that can be considered a safe investment destination,” the former Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) Minister added.

His remarks come as countries worldwide seek to reposition themselves within shifting global supply networks, with stability and infrastructure emerging as decisive factors for investors. - April 26, 2026

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