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KUALA LUMPUR (Oct. 30): Minister of Economic Affairs Datuk Seri Mohamed Ali Azmin said the Pakatan Harapan government welcomes any foreign direct investment (FDIs) into Malaysia from China or other parts of the world.
Speaking to the media after the launch of A Joint Publication by CARI and LSE IDEAS and Asean Roundtable Series Making BRI inclusive – Are there opportunities for all?, Azmin said any FDIs that create value to the country – bringing capital, creating job opportunities, and bringing in Malaysia – are welcome technology.
"Certainly we will continue to attract FDIs into Malaysia." "We want to ensure that they will continue to grow their economies and economies," he said, adding that FDIs will be connected to Asia as well as to Asia and other parts of the world.
"So we will continue to support (FDIs) but certainly they have policies that they have (China FDIs by China) have to respect and continue to build this collaboration between Malaysia and China," he said.
Azmin added that FDIs would not create opportunities for investment.
"The bottom line is that every single FDI coming to Malaysia must be able to create value and opportunities for the locals." "That's the fundamental principle that we all want to respect and respect," he said.
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