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Title: Joint venture between Malaysian Public Corporations and foreign enterprises: an evaluation
Authors: Abdul Razak Abdul
Conference Name: Malaysian Economic Convention
Keywords: Bumiputera
Government participation
Conference Date: 1983-01-18
Conference Location: Kuala Lumpur
Abstract: During the 1971 - 1980 period, a number of institutions were given the task of spearheading efforts of the Government in the creation of a commercial and industrial community among Bumiputra through direct participation in private sector activities. These institutions, among others, included MARA, PERNAS, UDA, SEDCs and FIMA. In accordance with the restruc- turing objective under the NEP these public enterprises have been made responsible as agencies at the state and federal level to play the role of caretaker, catalyst and "holder-in- trust" for the Bumiputra community. They are in fact the greater part of the base for government efforts to build a flourishing Bumiputra commercial and industrial community. Their involvement into business ventures, either wholly owned or on a joint venture basis with local or/and foreign companies, are calculated to bring a catalytic effect in promoting a certain industry or the economy as a whole. In its role as a caretaker and holder-in- trust, the public enterprises will nature its ventures until such time when Bumiputras, individuals or corporate can take For this role, they venture particularly into areas where Bumiputra participation is still very lacking especially in trade and commerce.
Pages: 1-37
Call Number: HC445.5.M34 1983c semkat
URI: https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/782320
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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