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    MALAYSIAInvestment Performance 2011

    GLOBAL INVESTMENT SCENARIO

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    983

    1,462

    1,971

    1,744

    1,185

    1,2901,509

    1,7001,900

    200

    700

    1,200

    1,700

    2,200

    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011* 2012 2013

    US$billion

    3 Global Investment Scenario

    Global FDI Inflows in 2011 Surpass Pre-crisis

    Average (2005-2007)

    Note: * Preliminary Forecast

    GLOBAL FDI INFLOWS

    Source: UNCTADs Global Investment Trends Monitor, 24 January 2012

    22,230

    29,081

    24,134

    5,040

    29,322

    32,925

    0

    5,000

    10,000

    15,000

    20,000

    25,000

    30,000

    35,000

    2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    RMm

    illion

    Source: DOSM4 Global Investment Scenario

    FDI Inflows to Malaysia Surged by 12.3 per cent in 2011

    MALAYSIAS FDI INFLOWS

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    2010 2011Percentage

    of Growth

    (%)RM million

    Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 83 123 48.2

    Mining and Quarrying 3,138 7,301 132.7

    Manufacturing 16,107 16,509 2.5

    Services 9,994 8,992 (10.0)

    TOTAL 29,322 32,925 12.3

    Source: DOSM

    5 Global Investment Scenario

    Manufacturing Sector Continues to be the Largest

    Contributor to FDI Inflows

    FDI INFLOWS TO MALAYSIA BY SECTOR

    TOTAL INVESTMENTS APPROVED 2011Manufacturing, Services And Primary Sectors

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    RM148.6 BILLION

    149,496 JOBS

    4,964 PROJECTS

    7 Total Investments Approved 2011

    Investments Surged by 40.7 per cent

    TOTAL INVESTMENTS APPROVED 2011

    55.4%

    44.6%

    Foreign

    Investments

    (RM66.3 billion)

    Approved Domestic Direct Investments Continue to

    Exceed FDI

    Domestic

    Investments

    (RM82.3 billion)

    8 Total Investments Approved 2011

    Foreign

    Investments

    (RM44.4 billion)

    Domestic

    Investments

    (RM61.1 billion)

    55.4%

    44.6%

    2011

    57.9%

    42.1%

    2010

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    Manufacturing

    56.1 (37.8%)

    Services

    64.4 (43.3%)

    Primary

    28.1 (18.9%)

    Total Investments Approved by Sectors

    9

    RM148.6 billion

    Total Investments Approved 2011

    Approved Investments by State

    10

    34

    107

    444

    1,405

    2,970

    3,215

    4,825

    6,403

    7,184

    9,939

    12,637

    13,465

    13,682

    14,038

    14,351

    0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000

    Perlis

    Labuan

    Kelantan

    Terengganu

    Kuala Lumpur

    Pahang

    Melaka

    Kedah

    Negeri Sembilan

    Perak

    Johor

    Selangor

    Sabah

    Penang

    Sarawak

    Total Investments Approved 201 1

    Note: Approved investments does not include investments that cut across state boundaries

    RM Million

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    APPROVED INVESTMENTS IN THE

    MANUFACTURING SECTOR

    Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

    Remain High

    12 Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

    RM56.1 BILLION

    100,533 JOBS

    846 PROJECTS

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    Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

    Continue a Recovery Trend (19 per cent growth)

    13

    46.0

    59.962.8

    32.6

    47.2

    56.1

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50

    60

    70

    2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    RM Billion

    Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

    Foreign

    Investments

    (RM34.2 billion)

    Domestic

    Investments

    (RM21.9 billion)

    39.0% 61.0%

    14

    Malaysia Continues to Attract High Levels of Foreign

    Investments

    Foreign

    Investments

    (RM19.9 billion)

    Domestic

    Investments

    (RM14.2 billion)

    41.6% 58.4%

    20112000

    Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

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    12.3

    7.2

    2.3

    1.8

    1.51.2

    20.1

    9.9

    6.0

    5.0

    3.7

    2.7

    Natural Gas

    Petroleum

    E&E

    Non-Metallic

    Paper, Printing

    & Publishing

    Food Chemicals

    Textiles

    E&E Industry Continues to Dominate Investment Inflows

    15

    20112000

    Basic Metal

    Transport

    E&E

    Chemicals

    Food

    Non-MetallicFabricated Metal

    Petroleum

    Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

    RM Billion

    Approved Projects in E&E Industry by Sub-Sector, 2011

    16 Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

    Electronic

    Components

    7,195 (36%)

    Electrical

    Products

    9,724 (49%)

    Consumer

    Electronics1,847 (9%)

    Industrial

    Electronics

    1,293 (6%)

    RM Million

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    72 per cent of FDI Comes From Asian Countries

    17

    RM Million10,102

    5,185

    2,509 2,478 2,171

    0

    2,000

    4,000

    6,000

    8,000

    10,000

    Japan Republic of

    Korea

    USA Singapore Saudi Arabia

    Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

    Growth in

    DDI in line

    with ETP and

    10MP

    Significant Increase in Approved Domestic Direct

    Investments

    18

    21%

    RM18.1 Bil(2010)

    RM21.9 Bil

    (2011)

    Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

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    (59.0%) (41.0%)

    Expansion/

    Diversification Projects

    (RM23.0 billion)

    New Projects

    (RM33.1 billion)

    Total: RM56.1 billion

    New Investments and Reinvestments

    19 Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

    RM8.2 billion

    RM15.3 billion

    RM5.7 billion

    RM4.6 billion

    RM0.9 billion

    Economic Corridors Attracted 62 per cent of Total

    Investments Approved

    20

    Total: RM34.7 billion

    Note: Investments in Projects Approved Manufacturing Licence

    Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

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    Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector by

    Location

    21 Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

    23 (3)

    129 (5)

    308 (19)

    921 (27)

    985 (30)

    1,393 (15)

    3,038 (25)

    4,364 (39)

    5,905 (38)

    6,136 (42)

    6,585 (188)

    8,453 (43)

    8,741 (263)

    9,106 (109)

    0 1 ,0 00 2 ,0 00 3 ,0 00 4 ,0 00 5 ,0 00 6 ,0 00 7 ,0 00 8 ,00 0 9 ,00 0 1 0,0 00

    Perlis

    Kelantan

    Kuala Lumpur

    Sabah

    Perak

    Terengganu

    Pahang

    Melaka

    Negeri Sembilan

    Kedah

    Johor

    Sarawak

    Selangor

    Penang

    Note : Figures in parentheses refer to number of projects approved

    RM Million

    Production3,121 (71.1%)

    MachineryInstallation & Factory

    Construction234 (5.3%)

    Site Acquired76 (1.7%)

    Active Planning779 (17.8%)

    Not Implemented180 (4.1%)

    76.4% of approved

    projects were

    implemented

    Implementation of Projects Approved Between 2007-2011

    as at 31 December 2011

    22

    Total: RM258.6 billion

    Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

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    Managerial &

    Professional

    21,837 (6%)

    Technical &

    Supervisory

    42,321 (13%)

    Skilled

    Workers

    167,576 (49%)

    Others

    106,821 (32%)

    Quality Employment Created in Projects Approved

    During 2007-2011 and Implemented

    23 Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

    Note: Category of Employment from Projects Approved Between 2007-20 11 and Implemented as at 31 December 2 011

    Total Employment: 338,55568% in the Managerial, Technical, Supervisory and Skilled Categories

    Managerial &

    Professional

    4,775 (7%)

    Technical &

    Supervisory

    9,618 (13%)

    Skilled

    Workers

    38,857 (53%) Others

    19,454 (27%)

    Quality Employment Created in Projects Approved

    During 2010-2011 and Implemented

    24 Approved Investments in the Manufacturing Sector

    Note: Projects Approved Between 2010 & 2011 and Implemented as at 31 December 2011

    Total Employment: 72,70473% in the Managerial, Technical, Supervisory and Skilled Categories

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    APPROVED INVESTMENTS IN THE

    SERVICES SECTOR

    Approved Investments in the Services Sector

    Note: Statistics on investments in the services sector are preliminary.

    Approved Investments in Services Sector Underpin

    Economic Growth

    26

    RM64.4 BILLION

    3,957 PROJECTS

    43,784 JOBS

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    Services Sector Registered Significant Increase in

    Investments- Almost Reaching the Pre-Crisis Level

    27

    55.5

    66.4

    50.1

    38.7 36.7

    64.4

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50

    60

    70

    2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    RM Billion

    Note: * Preliminary

    *

    Approved Investments in the Services Sector

    Domestic Investments

    (RM48.2 billion)

    74.8%

    25.2%

    Foreign Investments

    (RM16.2 billion)

    28

    The Share of Approved Foreign Investments in the Services

    Sector Increases

    89.2%

    10.8%

    Domestic Investments

    (RM49.5 billion)

    Foreign Investments

    (RM6.0 billion)

    20112006

    Approved Investments in the Services Sector

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    Real Estate and Transport Remain the Major Sub-Sectors

    29

    RM Billion

    18.0

    11.67.0

    4.8

    4.6

    3.9

    TransportFinancial Services

    Tele-

    communications

    MSC Status

    Real Estate

    Energy

    Others

    Distributive

    Trade

    20112006

    Approved Investments in the Services Sector

    16.9

    11.7

    9.6

    6.1

    6.0

    9.4

    Transport

    Global Operations Hub

    Energy

    Financial Services

    Real Estate

    Telecommunications

    Others

    Education

    APPROVED INVESTMENTS IN THE

    PRIMARY SECTOR

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    Mining RM26.7 billion

    RM989.5 million

    RM417.5 million

    Total: RM28.1 billion

    Plantation & Commodities

    Agriculture

    Oil & Gas Propels Investments in the Primary Sector

    31 Approved Investments in the Primary Sector

    Note: Statistics on investments in the primary sector are preliminary.

    PRIVATE INVESTMENTS

    Target & Achievement

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    113.3%

    RM 94.0

    billion

    RM 83.0

    billion

    Investments

    Realised

    Target for

    2011

    33

    Realised Private Investments* Surpass Target

    Private Investments

    Source: DOSM

    Note: * Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF)Estimates

    +

    +

    OUTLOOK

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    Malaysias economy is projected to sustain a growth ofbetween 5% and 6% in 2012.

    Global FDI inflows expected to strengthen from 2011

    till 2013.(UNCTADs World Investment Prospects & Survey, 2011-2013)

    Malaysia is ranked as 21st top host economies for FDI in2011-2013.

    (UNCTADs World Investment Prospects & Survey, 2011-2013)

    Outlook

    35 Outlook

    contdOutlook

    36 Outlook

    Malaysias strong performance in international rankingswill support investment promotion drive:

    - 10th most attractive destinations for FDI(A.T. Kearneys FDI Confidence Index)

    - 18th in ease of doing business(World Bank Doing Business Report)

    - 21st most competitive economy(WEF Global Competitive Report)

    Efforts to be intensified to target and attract industries inwhich Malaysia has strong foundations and in newgrowth areas to achieve the target of RM115 billion perannum.

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