Malaysia needs skilled workforce to woo investors, says Azmin
11 Jul 2020
Malaysia needs a highly trained and skilled workforce in order to attract high-technology investments to meet its development agenda, said Senior Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali.
Mohamed Azmin, who is also the international trade and industry minister, said areas which need trained workers include automation, logistics, chemical and waste water treatment as well as printing technology.
“But we have learnt from Covid-19 that we need new technologies, such as robotics and automation, and this matter will definitely be given emphasis in the effort to create a skilled workforce,” he said at a media conference after launching Azmida Technical College here today.
Mohamed Azmin said Malaysia can attract foreign investors, especially Japanese companies which recently decided to shift their production out of China amid the US-China trade war.
“In my view, these investors are ready to relocate their operations, but Malaysia also needs to be prepared with a trained workforce.
“We can offer many things like good infrastructure and a trained workforce, which can create more value for local participation,” he said.
He noted that the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) is working hard to place graduates from skills training centres and technical and vocational colleges to meet industry demand.
“We have identified 105 companies in 16 sectors where 1,185 skilled workers are needed,” he said.
At the launch, Mohamed Azmin said the Malaysia Automotive, Robotics & IoT Institute (MARii) will allocate RM2 million to sponsor 100 students of Azmida Technical College.
Source: Bernama