Tengku Zafrol Holds Bilateral Meetings With Microsoft And Ericsson In Davos

Ericsson Group and Microsoft are among the multinational companies that the International Trade and Industry Minister had bilateral meetings with at this year’s World Economic Forum (WEF).

At the meetings, which discussed potential investment and expansion, Ericsson was represented by its president and chief executive officer Borje Ekholm while Microsoft by its executive vice president Jean-Philippe Courtois.

The minister also had meetings with Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) chairman and chief executive officer Nobuhiko Sasaki and Dow Jones & Company chief executive officer Almar Latour.

“It has been great so far. As you know, the 2023 WEF has about 2,700 leaders from 130 countries, including 52 heads. I am looking forward to more bilateral meetings, especially with my counterparts,” he said when asked about a string of engagements and bilateral meetings he had since arriving here on Monday.

The minister said during the bilateral meetings thus far, the conversations were on opportunities in Malaysia.

“Some of the companies we met have already been investing in Malaysia for a while but want to ensure that their investments are protected. We also spoke about the potential for expanding their operations and increasing their investments in Malaysia,” he said at the sidelines of WEF 2023 at the ski resort town.

The minister disclosed that the conversations also touched on what Malaysia could offer these multinationals.

“So, with the new government, we are looking at stability and we also spoke about Malaysia’s prospects,” he said.

Besides that, Malaysian companies are also expanding abroad and these multinationals can also assist them in the endeavour, said the minister.

On the presence of “Malaysia House” for the first time at the WEF, he said it is a good approach for Malaysia’s presence to be felt.

“Other countries have taken this approach many years ago. We need our presence to be felt — a stronger presence than before,” he said.

The International Trade and Industry Minister is leading the Malaysian delegation to WEF 2023.

Among the scheduled sessions in which the minister will participate is on the cost of economic fragmentation, supply chain and transport as well as a session titled “Living with Risk” where he will be one of the three panellists.

The minister will also participate in a two-panel session on “Global Trade: Navigating The Post-Pandemic Supply Chain Challenge” together with Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, group chairman, and chief executive officer of Dubai-based DP World.

The session will focus on whether macroeconomic forces — such as inflation, geopolitical tensions, spikes in commodity prices, supply chain disruptions, and capacity constraints — will continue into 2023 and how companies can create more resilient supply chains.

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