Fahmi says investor confidence in Malaysia growing


There is growing investor confidence in Malaysia, Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil says. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 20, 2023.

INVESTOR confidence in Malaysia is growing, which will serve as a catalyst for more investments to flow into the country in the near future, Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil said.

Speaking at his ministry’s monthly assembly in Putrajaya today, Fahmi said the investors conveyed this to him during their meeting at the recently concluded London Tech Week (LTW) 2023.

The investment mission to LTW 2023 from June 12 to 16 also saw Malaysia securing investment commitments worth RM8.3 billion in various digital technology sectors, he said.

“We have left a positive impression among the investors. They feel Malaysia’s direction, political stability and ability to become a focal point for investments. 

“That really boosts their confidence. Insya Allah, it is possible that very soon, more investments will flow into our country,” he said.

Meanwhile, Fahmi called on agencies and departments under the ministry to work together instead of operating in silos and to showcase digital products and creative industry content that align with international forums like the LTW next year.

He said the National Film Development Corporation (Finas) or the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation, for example, should gather relevant products from ministry agencies to be introduced at those forums as it would help boost the digital economy’s export growth.

“This will bring revenue to the country… work together and move forward,” he said.

Fahmi said Finas should play a role in assisting the promotion of films and creative industries to foreign markets, especially in the Southeast Asian region, which has a population of 650 million people.

“In reality, the audience for films in Malaysia is not that big. Of the 34 million Malaysian population, the actual number of people who watch films may not even reach 10 million.

“We don’t have to go far. Singapore, Indonesia, and Brunei… they have a Malay population as well and the Malay language is easily understood by the audience. We should explore efforts to export films to those countries,” he said.

Fahmi also expressed pride at the success of Malaysian films, which had won awards and recognition at the international level, clearly demonstrating the immense talent and ability within the Malaysian film industry.

Indie film “Tiger Stripes”, produced by Ghost GRRRL Pictures Sdn Bhd made history by becoming the first Malaysian film to win the grand prize for best feature at the Cannes Critics’ Week, a prestigious sidebar event at the Cannes Film Festival held from May 17 to 25.

The film “Abang Adik” also made history when it was named best film and winner of the Golden Mulberry prize at the 25th Far East Film Festival held in Udine, Italy, from April 21 to 29. It also won the Black Dragon Critics’ prize and the White Mulberry prize for best debut feature. – Bernama, June 20, 2023.


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  • Hmmm wonder why this statement is coming from a Communications and Digital Minister and not from the two related Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry and Minister of Economy, maybe under the Madani government the Communications and Digital Minister is empower to says for other ministries as well since its a form of Comminations.

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