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Top Malaysian industrialists discuss investment with CA

Affordable housing for millions in emerging towns, EZs tops priority list of investment


FE REPORT | August 14, 2025 00:00:00


Malaysian tycoon Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary called on Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. — PID

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus Wednesday invited leading Malaysian conglomerates to invest in Bangladesh's much-needed affordable housing, ports, healthcare, and education sectors.

The call came during a series of meetings in Kuala Lumpur with some of Malaysia's most prominent business leaders, said a spokesperson for the CA Office.

Professor Yunus invited Jeffrey Cheah, the founder-chairman of Sunway Group, to invest in affordable housing in Bangladesh -- particularly for the growing number of factory workers living near industrial parks and economic zones.

"It is time to invest in Bangladesh," said the head of interim government, highlighting the reforms undertaken by his government to create a more business-friendly environment.

Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) Executive Chairman Chowdhury Ashik Mahmud Bin Harun underscored the urgent need for large-scale investment in housing and construction, especially in the southeastern region where new ports and economic zones are being developed.

"Bangladesh is witnessing rapid urbanisation. We need massive investment to build homes and facilities for millions of workers and new city residents," he told the leading businessmen.

He also encouraged Sunway Group -- one of Malaysia's largest healthcare providers -- to establish hospitals in Bangladesh.

Cheah responded that his companies would "definitely" explore business opportunities in the country. He also expressed interest in offering scholarships to Bangladeshi students, noting that tens of thousands of Bangladeshis currently work in Sunway's construction and housing divisions.

Praising Bangladeshi workers, Cheah revealed he had urged Malaysian authorities to extend their permitted stay beyond six years.

In a separate meeting, Malaysian tycoon Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary, the owner of national carmaker Proton and infrastructure giant MMC Corporation Berhad, voiced his commitment to supporting Bangladesh through investment.

"It's not just for profit-making, we want to do this because of the Bangladeshi people," he said during his meeting with Professor Yunus.

Syed Mokhtar also stressed the need for responsible relocation in projects involving river development and fishing communities.

Professor Yunus reiterated that the Interim Government of Bangladesh introduced wide-ranging reforms to ease business and investment procedures.

BIDA Executive Chairman Ashik Chowdhury listed solar energy and agro-processing among priority investment sectors. Syed Mokhtar expressed optimism about Bangladesh's solar potential, showing his group's interest in both renewable energy and food security.

As a gesture of goodwill, Syed Mokhtar presented Professor Yunus with a book compiling 20 years of research on the 18th-century Indian anti-colonial ruler Tipu Sultan.

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