Friday, March 23, 2007

They Don't Care



Ghani and Shahrir back move to drop quotas
Bumiputra investors have the capability to participate in the Iskandar Development Region (IDR) in southern Johor despite the Government’s move to exempt qualified investors from foreign investment committee (FIC) rules, Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman said.
Abdul Ghani said he agreed with the move to exempt IDR from policies that favour the bumiputras in a bid to attract investors.
“IDR is a very defined area and there is enough bumiputra strength to participate in the development despite the FIC rules being relaxed completely,” he told reporters after the launch of IDR and the second Penang Bridge projects at the Invest Malaysia Conference here yesterday.

Johor Baru MP Datuk Shahrir Samad said the public should not be alarmed with the move because exemptions were already given for certain industries such as the Multimedia Super Corridor-status companies.
“We have to be clear and careful. We have to understand the actual situation. People have the impression that everything requires a racial quota. It’s not exactly something new,” he said.
“There are precedents. MSC-status companies are not required to have a racial quota. Foreign investors can have 100% ownership, 100% foreign workers and it is a free trade zone concept.”
On the new incentives announced by Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi for certain zones within IDR, Abdul Ghani said the move would make the growth area very attractive for foreign investors to work and live in.
In his keynote address at the Invest Malaysia Conference 2007 here yesterday, the Prime Minister announced that qualifying companies in creative industries, educational services, financial advisory and consulting, healthcare, logistics and tourism related services, would be exempted from FIC rules, and have freedom to source capital globally.
The IDR is the largest development project announced by Abdullah to push economic growth. He is seeking foreign investors to help fund the RM383bil, two-decade-long project, which will transform Johor.

tunku : musa has told pak lah regarding this issue much earlier and pak lah agreed.now musa will spin it when he is entrusted to go to the grassroot(at johor) to explain about the decision. again pak lah will shut his mouth and let cleaners do things for him

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

kalau orang johor sendiri dah nak gadai negeri mereka, biarlah... saya teringat satu cerita oleh kawan mengenai satu keluarga babi yang mempunyai banyak anak, dalam berapa anak anak babi tersebut telah keluar dari kandangnya dan tersesat kedalam kandang lembu, maka anak anak lembu pun hairan dan bertanya kepada anak anak babi itu "Apa kau orang kat sini, kaukan babi mana boleh masuk kandang kami! Maka anak-anak babi ini terasa mereka tidak disukai lalu menjawab "Eh! kami bukan babi... kami khinzir...."