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DPM urges MNCs to partner with local SMEs

24 Oct 2024, 1:16 AM
DPM urges MNCs to partner with local SMEs

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 24 — Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof has encouraged multinational companies investing in Malaysia to collaborate with local small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

Fadillah, who is also the energy transition and water transformation minister, said while the national procurement policy for government projects prioritises local content and products, this requirement does not extend to foreign investments.

“We encourage them (to use local products). Although it's not obligatory, it is economically easier and more competitive for companies to source locally,” he said.

Fadillah added that the Investment, Trade and Industry Ministry (Miti) is actively facilitating partnerships between foreign investors and local industry players across various sectors, including services.

“In government procurement, it is mandatory to source local content. However, in investment, imposing such conditions as obligations could deter investors who may perceive it as a restriction,” he told reporters after attending the Malaysian Pan Pacific Economic Forum.

The government is engaging with investors to ensure they understand the benefits of working with local partners, and Fadillah is confident they will find reliable local collaborators.

In the Budget 2025 debate speech in the Dewan Rakyat on Tuesday, former finance minister and Bagan MP Lim Guan Eng called on the government to mandate foreign investors and contractors, particularly those awarded government and private tenders, to source supplies or raw materials from local SMEs.

Lim highlighted Indonesia’s policy of requiring foreign investors and contractors to source 70 per cent of their supplies locally, and suggested a lower threshold of 50 per cent for Malaysia, with exceptions only when goods are unavailable locally.

— Bernama

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