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On behalf of MSIA, the voice of the electronics industry in Malaysia, we wish to thank the Malaysian Government, in particular, MITI for taking time to discuss the challenges faced by the E&E industry and listening to our inputs to the Government.
We know how much MITI has rallied and spoken on the behalf of the industry and helping many of our member companies to mitigate total closure. MITI has been a great advocate and represented the voice of the industry during government meetings and decision-making processes.
It is important to note that the E&E industry in Malaysia, particularly the semiconductor ecosystem, has critical cross-industry linkages and applications. The supply chain of this industry is highly integrated, be it within its own industry or with other industries, locally and worldwide. In 2020, the contribution of the E&E industry to this nation is significant, accounting for 6.8%
06 Apr 2021 / 21:12 H.
KUALA LUMPUR: The double-digit growth in the exports of electrical and electronic products (E&E) will likely continue in March and the remaining months of this year, following improving outlook for external environment post-Covid.
Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lim Ban Hong said the E&E exports grew by 13.1% in January 2021 and the expansion continued in February 2021 with 24.4% growth registered.
He said demand for E&E is expected to remain higher, in view of strong growth projection in the global product sales and revenue for 2021, with information technology infrastructure (6.2%), smartphone (11.4%) and cloud computing (18.4%).
“The strong global demand for E&E products will support the growth of our local E&E productions and exports because six out of 12 world’s largest semiconductor companies and three out of nine largest LED companies are operating in Malaysia,” he told a press conference after launching the Malaysia Sem
Published on: Wednesday, April 07, 2021
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Kuala Lumpur: The double-digit growth in the exports of Electrical and Electronic products (E&E) will likely continue in March and the remaining months of this year, following improving outlook for external environment post-Covid.
Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lim Ban Hong
(pic) said the E&E exports grew by 13.1 per cent in January 2021 and the expansion continued in February 2021 with 24.4 per cent growth registered.
He said demand for E&E is expected to remain higher, in view of strong growth projection in the global product sales and revenue for 2021, with information technology infrastructure at 6.2 per cent, smartphone (11.4 per cent) and cloud computing (18.4 per cent).