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FDI Hype vs Reality: Navigating the Complexities Behind the Numbers

Dr Ong Kian Ming, Former Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry | Pankaj Kumar, Business Commentator

19-Aug-24 12:00

FDI Hype vs Reality: Navigating the Complexities Behind the Numbers

In recent years, Malaysia has seen a surge of excitement with major foreign direct investment (FDI) announcements from global giants like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Bytedance. These investments promise to boost the economy, create jobs, and drive innovation. But how much of this excitement translates into real, sustained economic impact?

In this episode of Enterprise Explores, we dive into the intricacies of FDI and Domestic Direct Investment (DDI), examining the challenges and opportunities they present for Malaysia's economy. With insights from Dr. Ong Kian Ming, former International Trade Deputy Minister and Pro Vice-Chancellor of External Engagement at Taylor's University, and business commentator and columnist Pankaj Kumar, this discussion sheds light on the true value of investment announcements, the risks of overhyping them, and the importance of balancing foreign and domestic investments for long-term economic stability.

Whether you're an investor, business leader, or simply curious about Malaysia's economic landscape, this episode offers valuable insights into what really matters when it comes to actualizing and sustaining investments in the country.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Categories:  economyCorporatesmanagingmarketsentrepreneursSME

Tags:  foreign direct investmentdomestic direct investmentseconomic stability





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