
He goes on to add, “As the host of the upcoming COP28, I must say that the UAE has truly emerged as a global hub for innovation and technological advancement, with a special focus on key areas like clean energy, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing. Acknowledging the UAE’s global standing in environment, social and governance (ESG), I am of the view that renewable energy could be one of the sectors that both countries could establish for mutual growth and long-term economic sustainability. As such, I do hope that Malaysia and the UAE will establish strategic partnerships in several mutual sectors that could greatly contribute to the progress of trade and investment relations between our two countries.”
In the previous year, UAE was Malaysia’s second-largest trading partner, export destination and import source. Malaysia’s total trade with the UAE increased by 73.5% to RM 38.73 billion (USD 8.79 billion) in comparison to RM 22.33 billion (USD 5.39 billion) for the 2021 financial year.
The main products of trade between both nations include petroleum products, jewellery, electronics, gold, and palm oil – which is rapidly becoming a highly-desired commodity across the world,” said Mr Shamsuddin.
In 2022, Malaysia’s total imports from the UAE increased by 93.5% to RM22.66 billion (USD 5.14 billion). This sudden jump can be credited to the increase in crude oil imports from the country.
MM2H, also known as ‘Malaysia My Second Home’, is a diamond programme that allows foreigners to retire and live in Malaysia. “Our country is one of the top 20 countries to retire in,” stated Mr Shamsuddin
Opportunities Offered by Malaysia
As Malaysia continues opening its doors to the world, it has implemented several programmes to attract foreigners to its diverse and culturally rich country.
MM2H, also known as ‘Malaysia My Second Home’, is a diamond programme that allows foreigners to retire and live in Malaysia. “Our country is one of the top 20 countries to retire in,” stated Mr Shamsuddin. This is why, this programme has been attracting many foreigners from the South and East Asia countries, gradually capturing the attention of other nations as well.
The programme offers expats a long-term pass in Malaysia, with a 5-year long renewable visa. Open to citizens of all countries, the visa poses an extensive criteria list for applicants, offering life in a good, clean environment coupled with all the modern facilities one may require for daily living.
Along with residency, Malaysia is offering commercial opportunities to expats as well, with the assistance of the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA). A “one-stop agency” according to Mr Shamsuddin, MIDA offers investors and businesspeople a hassle-free gateway into the Malaysian economy, especially into the manufacturing and services industries. With one of its branches being located in Dubai, MIDA offers exciting opportunities for Emiratis wishing to expand their horizons in the Southeast Asian market.
Bilateral Investments
To date, the total accumulated investments from Malaysia in the UAE amount to approximately USD 1 billion. Major Malaysian players in the UAE include organizations such as TNB, UEM, Eversendai Corporation, PETRONAS Lubricants, Shing Yang Shopping, and Marrybrown.
Key investments by the UAE in Malaysia include Mubadala Energy, Lulu Hypermarket, along with Medini Development and Landmark Group. A concession agreement between Petronas and ADNOC was signed on 5 December 2020 to develop the Unconventional Onshore Block UC01 in the Dhafra region of Abu Dhabi and is expected to boost energy cooperation between Malaysia and the UAE.
Malaysia and the UAE agreed to launch negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). The joint ministerial statement was signed between the two trade Ministers in May 2023 on the occasion of His Highness’s Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi’s Visit to Malaysia.
Both countries continue to work closely under strategic partnership and collaboration in various sectors such as renewable energy, petrochemical and chemical industries, aerospace, electrical and electronics (E&E), pharmaceuticals, digital economy, food security and agriculture, transportation and tourism.
“It is evident that the strong bond between both countries will only continue to grow in the future,” said Mr Shamsuddin. “Business relations, people-to-people relations and investment opportunities will rapidly expand.”
Having just celebrated Malaysia Day on 16th September, the country looks forward to a year of growth, global cooperation and continued friendship with the UAE in the years to come.
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