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SEMINAR ON MALAYSIA INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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       1 September 2016, Shanghai – The Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) through the Consulate General of Malaysia in Shanghai (Investment Section) in collaboration with the Bank of China (Shanghai Branch), organised a seminar on investment opportunities in Malaysia, today. The Seminar, focusing on halal food, pharmaceutical and personal care industries in Malaysia was held at the Bank of China Shanghai Branch Tower. The initiative was also part of the on-going efforts between MIDA and Bank of China to jointly promote investment opportunities for both Malaysia and China, as agreed under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in December 2014. It was graced by Mr. Tan Yang Thai, Consul General of The Consulate General of Malaysia in Shanghai and Mr. Zhou Hehua, Vice President of Bank of China Shanghai Branch.
 
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       The half day seminar brought together 100 participants, mainly from the food industry from Shanghai and its nearby provinces. The seminar featured presentations from Mr. Mohd. Rasli Muda, Director of Food Technology & Sustainable Resources Division of MIDA HQ, Kuala Lumpur; Mr. Syed Mohamad Fairus Shaik Ismail, Director of MATRADE Shanghai; Mr. Zhou Guodong, General Manager of Bank of China Shanghai Branch; Mr. James Gao Jian, General Manager of MM2H Service Center and Mr. Mohd. Khairuddin Musliman, Immigration Consul of VISA Section of Consulate General of Malaysia in Shanghai. Through this seminar, participants were updated on the latest government policies, incentives, facilities and support services available for the food, pharmaceutical and personal care industries, as well as the financial support services and facilities offered by Bank of China.
 
       Mr. Tan said, “Malaysia seeks to increase investments from China by narrowing the information gap between both countries. This engagement will be a good platform for participants to build greater understanding of Malaysia’s strategic value propositions and industrial developments. Through this exchange of information and updates, we can further encourage more industry players to leverage on the business opportunities available in Malaysia. We stand ready to assist the companies to prepare for the challenges and expectations in ensuring their long term sustainable growth in Malaysia.”
 
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      On the topic of the halal industry, Mr Tan elaborated that, “Built upon years of industrial development, Malaysia has a comprehensive Halal ecosystem. Today, we are already at the forefront of the Halal industry. The Halal industry in Malaysia covers not only food and non-food products. It also includes pharmaceuticals, health products, medical devices, cosmetics and  toiletries. Meanwhile, halal services within the industry covers logistics, packaging, branding & marketing, printed & electronic media, banking, insurance and travel & tourism. I would like to strongly encourage industry players here to leverage on Malaysia’s comprehensive Halal ecosystem that have been built over the years, and make Malaysia your Halal Gateway to the region and beyond.”
 
     As at December 2015, a total of 191 manufacturing projects from China with investments worth US$1.76 billion have been approved and implemented in Malaysia. Of this, 11 projects with investments of USD4.8 million were in the food manufacturing. Implemented projects from China were mainly concentrated in the basic metal products, chemical & chemical products, electronics & electrical products, and fabricated metal products.
 

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