Greening Malaysia’s FDI strategy


MALAYSIA has long enjoyed a reputation as a favoured destination for foreign direct investment (FDI). Now, amid global geopolitical uncertainty, it has reinvented itself as “the most neutral and non-aligned location” for manufacturing investment.

However, its current global environmental policies as well as national net zero aspirations will require changes to its FDI policies.

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