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Anwar’s leadership strengthens Japanese investor confidence in Malaysia — Bank Rakyat Chairman

The Prime Minister’s leadership, policy clarity and international credibility have emerged as key drivers of growing Japanese investor confidence in Malaysia

Updated 2 months ago · Published on 11 Jun 2026 4:29PM

Anwar’s leadership strengthens Japanese investor confidence in Malaysia — Bank Rakyat Chairman
Japanese business leaders express confidence in the country’s economic trajectory - June 11, 2026

PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s international standing and economic leadership are playing an increasingly influential role in attracting foreign investment to Malaysia, particularly from Japan, as investors seek stability and policy certainty amid mounting global economic challenges.

Bank Rakyat chairman Datuk Mohd Irwan Mohd Mubarak said the Prime Minister’s recent official visit to Japan reinforced Malaysia’s reputation as a trusted and competitive investment destination, with many Japanese business leaders expressing confidence in the country’s economic trajectory under Anwar’s administration.

According to Irwan, Japanese investors are looking beyond traditional economic indicators and are placing growing emphasis on leadership credibility, political stability and the consistency of government policies when making long-term investment decisions.

“Japanese investors not only look at the strength of a country's economic fundamentals, but also take into account political stability, policy clarity and the credibility of national leadership when making investment decisions.”

“Japanese investors are also well known for their long-term investment approach. They place great importance on stability, integrity, discipline and continuity in government policies,” he told Bernama when commenting on the benefits of the Prime Minister’s recent official visit to Japan.

The remarks come after Anwar, who also serves as Finance Minister, concluded a three-day visit to Japan during which he held a high-level roundtable session with 29 selected Japanese corporate leaders and investors.

Irwan said the discussions demonstrated strong interest among Japanese businesses in Malaysia’s economic prospects, particularly as governments and investors navigate an increasingly uncertain global environment marked by geopolitical tensions and economic volatility.

He attributed much of the positive sentiment to the government’s MADANI Economy framework, which he said has helped create a more conducive and predictable investment climate while positioning Malaysia as an attractive destination for strategic industries.

According to him, investors are showing growing interest in sectors such as advanced technology, renewable energy, semiconductors, the digital economy and high-value manufacturing, areas viewed as critical to Malaysia’s future economic transformation.

Irwan also highlighted the enduring strength of Malaysia-Japan relations, arguing that decades of diplomatic and economic cooperation continue to generate new opportunities for investment, technology transfer and skills development.

He said stronger collaboration between the two countries would not only support economic growth but also deliver tangible benefits to Malaysians through the creation of high-quality jobs, enhanced human capital development and greater access to advanced technologies.

“The confidence demonstrated by Japanese investors today reflects their trust in the country’s economic direction under the leadership of the Prime Minister. This is a positive sign that Malaysia is on the right path to emerging as a major investment hub in the region,” he said.

The growing interest from Japanese investors is seen as aligning with the government’s broader agenda to strengthen national competitiveness, accelerate economic reforms and promote more sustainable and inclusive growth, reinforcing Malaysia’s ambitions to become one of Asia’s leading destinations for high-quality foreign investment. -  June 11, 2026

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