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M'sia Wants To Woo More Investments From America, Says Envoy
From Khairdzir Md Yunus
NEW YORK, May 16 (Bernama) -- Malaysia will promote more cooperation with
American companies in efforts to woo more investments from the United States,
Malaysian Ambassador to the United States Othman Hashim said Tuesday.
"Eventhough there are many US companies in Malaysia, we want more American
companies to invest in Malaysia," he told the Malaysian media ahead of Prime
Minister Najib Razak's visit to New York from Tuesday to Friday.
As part of the effort, he said, Najib will attend a business roundtable with
the business community here and meet chief executive officers of top US
companies and captains of industries.
Among the companies are Eastman Chemical, Global Consumer Insurance,
Guardian Pharmacy, ConocoPhilips, Boeing and Citigroup.
"The United States is one of the top foreign investors in Malaysia, so we
want to increase the figures. We know there are a lot of opportunities for
Malaysia and the United States to work together in this field," he said.
Othman said Malaysia was also pushing for an increase in trade with the
United States eventhough trade between the two countries was now "very huge".
On Najib's working visit, Othman said it was to strengthen Malaysia-US
relations, particularly in the area of economics, trade and business, which are
of interest to Malaysia.
"We are happy that relations between Malaysia and the US have been very
strong and warm, and this positive development has been going on even stronger
during the last few years.
"We could see this in terms of the exchange of visits...(and) if you look at
the trade figures and other activities that have been done between the two
countries in the various areas...especially in political relations, economic,
trade, science and technology, and some other areas which have been there for
quite a while, like defence, security...these are all important issues of mutual
interest and mutual benefit to both countries," he said.
He said the highlight of the visit is the Second Meeting of the Global
Sciences and Innovation Advisory Council (GSIAC) at the New York Academy of
Sciences (NYAS), which will be chaired by Najib on Wednesday.
The council comprises 35 members –- 10 from Malaysia and 25 international
members. It is a joint initiative between the Malaysia Industry-Government
Group for High Technology (MIGHT) and NYAS in pursuit of transforming Malaysia
into a high-income economy by enhancing Malaysia's capabilities in science
and innovation.
It was launched by Najib and held its inaugural meeting here on May 17 last
year.
In conjunction with the meeting, the prime minister is scheduled to witness
several exchange of documents including between MyBiomass, Sime Darby and Felda;
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (National University of Malaysia, UKM) and NYAS;
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (University of Technology, Malaysia) and Columbia
University; Center for Global Sustainability Studies (CGSS), Universiti Sains
Malaysia (University of Science, Malaysia) and Earth Institute, Columbia
University; and Nano Malaysia Corporation and Advanced Energy Research and
Technology Center of Stony Brook
University.
Najib will also attend a roundtable meeting with leaders of Fortune 500
Companies at Harvard Club of New York, apart from receiving courtesy calls by
Chairman of the Board and CEO of Ocean Thermal Energy Corporation, Jeremy P.
Feakins and Executive Vice President of Motorola Solutions, Gene Delaney, among
others.
In a separate programme, Najib's wife, Rosmah Mansor, is scheduled to
receive a courtesy call by the Chief Executive Officer of Girl Scouts of the
USA, Anna Maria Chavez, and will visit the New York Presbyterian Children’s
Hospital on Wednesday.
Najib and Rosmah will depart for Washington D.C. on a special aircraft from
the Westchester County Airport on Friday.
-- BERNAMA