PASAL #KERAjaanBongok
ni lah ubah Polisi, ubah peraturan sesukati mak bapak depa dengan SOP yang tak masuk
akal sehingga FDI pun susah nak masuk Pelabur sediada pun kecewa dan lari.
Ini terbukti bila Duta US pun cakap macamni. Ada Pelabur yang saya
kenal, dah bawa masuk duit tapi tak boleh nak guna sebab macam-macam alasan dari Bank
tempatan pula untuk menahan kunun "strict regulation" mengelak Money
laundering?
Bayangkan rasa kecewa Pelabur Asing duit mereka "stuck"
berbulan-bulan with no valid reasons? Bukan mudah untuk mereka lalui
"sekatan dan toll" BNM, tetiba dengan Local Bank pun sangkut? GILA.
Pelabur kecewa dan jadi hilang percaya. Panjang le klau nak
tulis. Kita tak boleh salahkan Pelabur Asing. Hakikatnya perbuatan
#KERAjaanCiritBirit ini sendiri yg mencipta "TRUST DEFICIT".
- Zus Din
11 Julai 2021
#KERAjaanCiritBirit
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US ambassador says country’s investors discouraged by Malaysia’s
confusing trade regulations
Friday, 09 Jul 2021 04:04 PM MYT
BY OPALYN MOK
GEORGE TOWN, July 9 — American companies were still interested
to invest in Penang and Malaysia but some were discouraged by the country’s
unstable regulatory climate, said United States Ambassador Brian McFeeters.
He said there were long-term US investors in Malaysia and some
of them are becoming disheartened by the confusing government regulations, even
before the Covid-19 pandemic gave rise to health-related regulations.
“They find Malaysian regulations are hard to understand and
there is an anxiety about the regulatory climate in Malaysia,” he said during a
virtual press conference.
The press conference was held after McFeeters held virtual
meetings with US companies based in Penang and the state’s chief minister Chow
Kon Yeow.
He said Malaysia was regarded as a good investment destination
due to its highly educated workforce and generally English speaking population,
but the unpredictability of its regulations were turning off some companies.
He said there was uncertainty in the implementation of regulations
for investors where new regulations might suddenly “pop up” and the way it was
implemented were also confusing.
He stressed that this predated Covid-19 and was not in reference
to the additional regulations due to the pandemic.
“What was needed is consultation with a representative body so
that they can tell the companies what is needed and create a dialogue for them
so that there are no surprises with more stability,” he said.
He said there were consultation sessions between the American
Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (Amcham) but it was not as productive as they
would have liked these to be.
He said the industries would prefer these consultation sessions
to be more systematic and accountable.
As for American companies’ interest in investing in Malaysia,
particularly in Penang, he said Penang has a large number of American investors
such as Intel that has been here for over 40 years.
“DexCom is building its first factory in Penang next year and
they are already looking for an expansion site,” he said.
He said there are possibly dozens of other potential American
companies that are interested to invest in Penang.
On the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the strict SOPs
imposed on the manufacturing industry, McFeeters said all American companies
are fully committed to complying with the SOPs.
“They are complying with the Covid-19 SOPs to hold frequent
screenings of twice a week and they are getting their workers vaccinated,” he
said.
He said the companies, based in Penang, are also glad to be able
to operate at 80 per cent capacity now that the state has moved to Phase Two of
the National Recovery Plan (NRP).
“They are doing better now with an increased capacity compared
to earlier this week,” he said in response to a question on the companies’
performance.
Link : https://www.malaymail.com/.../us-ambassador-says.../1988577