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MT COLUMNS GUEST COLUMNISTS Robert de Niro as Malaysia’s trade ambassador?

Robert de Niro as Malaysia’s trade ambassador?


Thursday, 29 July 2010 Aurora
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By Mohamed Azmin Ali, The Malaysian Insider

Najib has not really tackled the issue of how to make the Bumiputeras more competitive; the race-based affirmative action policy remains while corruption and leakages in the government delivery system are rampant.

It is the ordinary Joes who are the ones who suffered the most with the “5-in-1” price hikes recently while tens of millions were spent to hire a public relations firm to boost the PM’s image.

JULY 29 — It came as no surprise that the government blamed the global financial crisis as the reason why our foreign direct investment (FDI) plunged by a shocking 81 per cent last year.

Trade Minister Mustapa Mohamed reportedly said that the government acknowledged the “dampening” of FDI inflow into Malaysia, but said it reflects a larger trend where world FDI flows in 2009 fell by 37 per cent.

There is a huge gap between 81 per cent and 37 per cent, if our government knows how to do the maths.

The figures in the World Investment Report 2010 by Unctad, a United Nations think-tank, which showed Malaysia’s FDI dropped to US$1.38 billion (RM4.4 billion) last year from US$7.32 billion in 2008, are both ironic and telling.

Malaysia is now ranked sixth among the Southeast Asian nations on FDI inflow, losing out to our neighbours like Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and even the Philippines.

The report has not only confirmed that we have lost much of the shine to our neighbours, but it also reveals a grim picture for us to restore investors’ confidence and present ourselves as a competitive nation.

Since Prime Minister Najib Razak took power last year, he has launched a series of “feel-good” policies like the New Economic Model and the 10th Malaysia Plan, which were hyped up as people- and investor-friendly policies.

The truth remains that we’re still struggling to combat our ballooning budget deficit, which the government aims to narrow to 5.3 per cent this year; despite that analysts are doubtful whether that is attainable after the government pumped in RM67 billion last year for the two largely ineffective stimulus packages.

Najib has not really tackled the issue of how to make the Bumiputeras more competitive; the race-based affirmative action policy remains while corruption and leakages in the government delivery system are rampant.

It is the ordinary Joes who are the ones who suffered the most with the “5-in-1” price hikes recently while tens of millions were spent to hire a public relations firm to boost the PM’s image.

During this time, his wife enjoys a good time with her guest like Hollywood star Robert De Niro who she said would help to clear “misconception” about Malaysia among foreigners (though the latter says he was on a private visit, we have no clue whether the rakyat’s money is involved to treat him nasi lemak and roti canai).

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written by justice seeker, July 30, 2010 21:42:59
Robert de Niro as Malaysia’s trade ambassador?

HOW ABOUT MAKING A HOLLYWOOD MOVIE TITLED: THE SCORPEN CONSPIRACY.
IT IS A GUARANTEED BLOCKBUSTER AND WILL SWEEP ALL THE EMMIES.
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written by arazak, July 28, 2010 23:38:34
Besides Robert De Niro, perhaps Big fat Mama would also like to appoint Paris Hilton as the trade Ambassador too!

Say. . ., what happens to Jean Todd?
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written by Better My, July 28, 2010 22:41:00
Re" foreign direct investment (FDI) plunged by a shocking 81 per cent last year.. Trade Minister Mustapa Mohamed reportedly said that the government acknowledged the “dampening” of FDI inflow into Malaysia, but said it reflects a larger trend where world FDI flows in 2009 fell by 37 per cent."

The blame game has started (or continued? It about semi-"Eistein relativity theorem

1) All the factors that affected Malaysia also affected our neighbours, Tthailand, Singpaore aand Korea but we lose whopping high % to these immediate neighbours

2) 81 % and 37% difference of $10,000 - that's no big deal, I agreee. I wont get out of bed to work on this miserable meager $$.
81% and 37% diffrence on billions of dollars - many would sell their mother to get the money

Mustapa Mohamed, you just CAN't WORM yourself into the inner hard clay crust ground to get out of this. The more you do, the more blistered your worm face and body will be. How ridiculous you look among the other excess idling pretending worms.

Great piece from the new kid on the block, Azmin, after his caffeine P Dickson meet. Now head towards the Felda twinkle eye heartland and the East naives to give added value to your set pieces. Let the idiot Nero eat to his heart content & clog on the cholesterol loaded kambing meat roti canai - he would never turn up here ever again with the sell-gratification-preceived model-like look lady.
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written by syd, July 28, 2010 22:05:30
The movie "midnight run" was hilarious. Maybe Hollywood can consider setting up a studio in the cooler parts of malaysia, like genting or highlands of sarawak/sabah.

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