Malaysia Q2 FDI Lowest in Near 5 Years

2025-08-15 04:07 By Farida Husna 1 min. read

Malaysia's foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows plunged to MYR 1.61 billion in Q2 of 2025 from MYR 15.57 billion in Q1, marking the lowest amount since Q3 2020.

Most of the FDI flowed into the services sector, particularly within the financial activities and information & communication subsector, followed by construction.

The major sources of FDI were Singapore, Japan, and the United Kingdom.



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