malaysia investment performance report 2013
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Global FDI inflows in 2013 roseby 11%
Note: *Estimation **ProjectionSource: UNCTAD’s Global Investment Trends Monitor, 28 January 2014
Increased by
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Source: DOSMNote: * Preliminary
Global FDI inflows into Malaysia
surged by 25% in 2013
Increased by
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Source: DOSM
Manufacturing sector continues to be the
largest contributor to FDI inflows
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Reached a record RM161.1billion, an increase of 14.9%compared with RM140.2billion in 2012
Surpassing the RM148 billionaverage annual target setunder the 10th Malaysia Plan
Source: DOSM
Note:1. Realised Private Investments - Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF)2. Excluding Investments by Government Linked Companies (GLCs)
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Yearly Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF)
Source: DOSM
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Quarterly Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF)
Source: DOSM
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A new record forapproved investments
Domestic-to-Foreigninvestment ratio
Projects ApprovedEmployment opportunities
created in the economy
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IC DesignInternet of Things (IoTs)PhotovoltaicWafersSpecialised M&EMedical DevicesPharmaceuticals
Energy StorageBig Data
IntelKnowles Electronics
Astrazeneca Sdn. Bhd.Husqvarna Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.BMW Asia Tech. Centre Sdn. Bhd.
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Quality investments approved in 2013
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Quality investments approved in 2013
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ABioOrthopaedics
Quality investments approved in 2013
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Investments in Malaysia reached a
new record level
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Increased by
Approved investments
Projects Approved
Jobs Created
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Both Domestic Investments and FDI increased
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Government ’ s effort to boost Domestic Investments
Electrical & Electronics (Globetronics, Silterra)Machinery & Advanced Engineering (Vitrox,HPM T Industries, Upeca Flowtech)
Transport (Hicom Automotive, Aeromek)Life Sciences (Abio Orthopaedics, SkykodPolyscience)
Services (Aviation Design, SYNC R D)
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Type of Grants Approved
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Services Sector continues to spearhead
Malaysia’
s Economy
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Approved investments grew
year-on-year
Increased by
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Manufacturing sector increased by 27% in 2013
vis-à- vis 2012
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Investors sustained their confidence in Malaysia as
a foreign investment destination
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58% of FDI came from Asian Countries while 38%
were from the USA and EU
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Investments approved by States
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E&E, Transport, Petroleum & Chemical Industries contribute
the lion’
s share of approved investments in 2013
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Malaysia remains an ideal location for
new investments
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Concerted efforts with partners to
attract investments
Note: Investments in Projects Approved Manufacturing Licence
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Projects Implemented as at 31 December 2013
Approved between 2009 - 2013
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73.9% high incomeemploymentrealised in 2013from projectsapproved between
2009 - 2013
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Services sector continues to dominate Malaysia ’ s economy,
contributing 66.8% of approved investments
Increased by
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Services sector registered an increase of
18% approved investments for 2013
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Domestic investments continue to
dominate
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Real Estate, Utility & Global Operations Hub
were the major sub-sectors
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Oil & Gas propels investments inthe sector
Increased by
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• Ecosystem approach to promoteprivate investments within Malaysia.
• Targeting niche products , technologiesand services to fill gaps throughout theeconomic value chain.
• Leveraging on megatrends and thedevelopment of technologicallyadvanced products and applications.
• Identifying and assisting potential localconglomerates and other industryplayers to become anchors in theecosystems.
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• The world bank forecasts the world economy to grow by3.2% in 2014.
• Malaysia ’ s economy is projected to sustain a growth ofbetween 5.0% and 5.5% in 2014.
• UNCTAD forecasts that FDI flows will rise gradually in 2014
and 2015, to US 1.6 trillion and US 1.8 trillion respectively.• Global economic growth will gain momentum which may
prompt investors to turn their cash holdings into newinvestments .
• However, uneven levels of growth , fragility andunpredictability in a number of economies, and risksrelated to the tapering of quantitative easing coulddampen the FDI recovery.
Source: UNCTAD / World Bank / BNM
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in ease of doing business
Most competitive economyin overall performance
Most competitive nation inthe world
Most attractive destinationfor FDI
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