Foreign Direct Investments

Anwar’s tireless work abroad dazzles M’sian diaspora, boosts investments

Every time he’s abroad for work, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will make time to meet with the Malaysian diaspora. Usually, this meet-and-greet with Malaysians living, working, or studying abroad would take place at the hotel where he stays and would involve hundreds of people, under the watch of the host country’s security detail.

Anwar’s FDI triumphs win praise from economists, yet calls to tackle domestic front ring loud

In just a year since Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim began helming Putrajaya, the prime minister has successfully attracted approximately RM312 billion in investment commitments for Malaysia through 22 ministerial trips to 14 foreign countries.

FDI from Japan to exceed RM30 bil this year: Tengku Zafrul

The Investment, Trade and Industry Ministry expects foreign direct investment from Japan to exceed RM30 billion this year, buoyed by continuous support from Japanese companies.

FDI from Japan to surge beyond US$30 bil this year: Tengku Zafrul

The Investment, Trade and Industry Ministry expects foreign direct investment from Japan to exceed US$30 billion (RM143.36 billion) this year, buoyed by continuous support from Japanese companies.

New industrial plan will outline future of Malaysia’s industrial sector: Liew

The New Industrial Master Plan 2030 (NIMP 2030) to be launched soon by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will, among others, outline ideas for driving the future of the country’s industrial sector.

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