ศาสตร์เกษตรดินปุ๋ย : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation
The Star
DONGYING, CHINA – Johor is likely to receive 2 billion ringgit (US$500.31 million) in investments from three big Chinese companies – one re-investment and two new investments – this year.
“We are confident of securing the investments based on the progress made during the discussions,” he said during a week-long trip to Dongying in Shandong recently.
He said the figure included some US$100 million for the expansion of the second phase of Shandong’s D&Y Textile and Garment Group, which has been operating at the Sedenak Industrial Park in Johor since last year.
“The chances of the tyre company investing in Johor is much higher compared to other countries or even other Malaysian states due to the state’s strategic location and close proximity with Singapore,” he added.
Tee said existing Chinese investors in the state had praised the delivery system of the state authorities in aiding and assisting in undertaking their businesses in Johor.
“This has greatly boosted the state’s image among Chinese investors and companies that are actively looking to relocate and expand their operations outside China,” he said, adding that the Johor government would continue to strive for the best services to keep investment growing.
Citing an example of its efficient services, Tee said that registering a company and opening a bank account for the purpose would only take three days in the state, while it could take up to a year in other countries.
He said that despite the economic slide, Johor had been able to retain its position as the top state for investment in the country, grossing some 66.6 billion ringgit in the past three years alone.
“In 2013 we secured some 14.4 billion ringgit in investments, which rose to 21.1 billion ringgit and 31.1 billion ringgit in 2014 and 2015,” he said, adding that Chinese companies contributed the most especially in the manufacturing sector.
Tee assured that the state government would continue its efforts to attract more foreign investors especially China companies and sustain its position as the top investment destination in the country.
(US$1 = 4 ringgit as of 7/4/2016 via oanda.com)