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Azmin: Quality regulations will boost Malaysia’s position as preferred investment destination

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 25 ― Quality regulations will create a conducive business environment and boost Malaysia’s position as a preferred investment destination as well as international trade partner, said Senior Minister of International Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali.

“Towards realising this agenda, the Malaysia Productivity Corporation is committed and active in developing the competency of policymakers and members of the civil service in adopting GRP and BI for drawing up and reviewing regulations,” he said in his welcome speech at the National Conference on GRP held virtually today.

“Budget optimisation must be supported by investor-friendly policies and regulations, especially for the business operation start-up process, such as in construction permit application and approval matters,” he said. “ the effect is simultaneously reducing the income and development disparities among territories and states as targeted under Shared Prosperity Vision 2030,” he added.

 

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Quality racial regulations?

We have what it takes to become a preferred filming location for international productions too with less donts and more dos

Really? Unless corruption is booted out esp in d Immigration Dep't, Malaysia will still b deemed as far worst than Indonesia or PHL. Can't even jail Mr. Najib?

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