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Over a third of Japanese companies in Malaysia keen to expand

Jetro said the poll, which covered Japanese firms in 20 countries/regions, found that this represented the smallest rate of decline (-6.7%) among the six participating Asean countries compared to the 2019 survey. KUALA LUMPUR: Just over a third – or 36.1% – of Japanese companies in Malaysia surveyed by the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) have expressed an intention to expand in the next one to two years, especially in the food, precision medical devices and transportation industries. Jetro said the poll, which covered Japanese firms in 20 countries/regions, found that this represented the smallest rate of decline (-6.7%) among the six participating Asean countries compared to the 2019 survey.

Japanese firms in Malaysia face high cashflow deterioration

Japanese firms in Malaysia face high cashflow deterioration 12 Mar 2021 / 15:53 H. PETALING JAYA: Japanese companies in Malaysia expect operating income surplus to be at 50%, above the Asean average, but the deterioration of cashflow is remarkably high in Malaysia, according to the Japan External Trade Organization (Jetro). The deterioration of cashflow is a similar situation faced by respondents in Indonesia. In both countries, “late payment from clients” is seen as the issue that contributes to worsening cashflow. Jetro said Japanese affiliated companies operating in six Asean nations projected that their average operating income surplus to be at 43.9% while deficit to be at 37.1% for 2020, a significant decline from the 64.2% and 17.1% expected in the previous year, respectively.

Jetro: Japan Mall makes Malaysia a gateway for Japanese products to Asean market | Money

Sunday, 07 Mar 2021 11:18 AM MYT Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) Kuala Lumpur managing director Mai Onozawa. Bernama pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, Mar 7  Malaysia becomes a gateway for Japanese products to the Asean market as envisaged in the Japan Mall project that aims to promote international online sales of a wide selection of cosmetics and foods through purchase-and-sales support from major e-commerce sites overseas. Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) Kuala Lumpur managing director Mai Onozawa said the online sales platform in Malaysia could be a stepping stone to expand Japanese products to other Asean countries as Malaysia has the highest e-commerce potential with its high percentage of people with smart devices.

CDC okays 144 Japan projects worth $2 79B since 94 debut

Share The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) has approved a cumulative 144 Japanese investment projects worth $2.79 billion, 66 of which are in special economic zones (SEZ) with $340 million in capital investment. CDC CDC okays 144 Japan projects worth $2.79B since ‘94 debut Mon, 15 February 2021 The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) has approved a cumulative 144 Japanese investment projects worth $2.79 billion since its inception in 1994, 66 of which are in special economic zones (SEZ) with $340 million in capital investment, it said in a press release. The release was issued following the 21st Public-Private Sector Meeting of the Cambodia-Japan Joint Committee held at the CDC on February 11 evening.

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