Chinese firms to build 100k homes in Malaysia
By Xie
Wenting and Bai Yunyi
Malaysia’s
housing ministry is currently in discussions with Chinese companies to build
100,000 houses this year for Malaysia’s low-income population, Zuraida
Kamaruddin, Minister of Housing and Local Government of Malaysia, told the Global Times.
Kamaruddin,
who is in Beijing for the Second Belt and Road Forum for International
Cooperation, said they have signed MOUs with six Chinese companies, including
China Railway Engineering Company, which will not only provide capital but also
be responsible for the construction of the 100,000 houses.
The
program is part of the Malaysian government’s plan to build 1 million
affordable homes within the next 10 years for the country’s poor.
Kamaruddin
noted to the Global Times that the
Chinese companies are “willing to help” Malaysia.
Both
sides will work on a plan, including how to use Malaysia’s state sovereignty as
guarantee. The plan is expected to be achieved in two months, after which
construction would begin.
About 10
percent of the 100,000 houses belong to the Bandar Malaysia project, which
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said last week would be resumed after
being abandoned in 2017. The announcement came after the prime minister decided
to resume work on the East Coast Rail Link this month.
The
140-billion ringgit ($34 billion) Bandar Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur is expected
to attract financial institutions and companies and will become an interchange
for a number of rail lines, AFP reported.
“We
suspended [Chinese projects] because we are the new government. So when we took
over, we needed to review the projects,” Kamaruddin told the Global Times.
She
noted that after a thorough review, they found these Chinese projects “reliable,”
and that the Chinese companies "will be able to do the projects."
In the
original plan, the Bandar Malaysia didn’t include the 10,000 affordable houses,
but Kamaruddin requested their inclusion because she wants “poor people to live
in the city.” “This could reduce their expenses,” she said.
She
stressed that as both governments have agreed on the two major projects, the
Chinese investors should be more confident as the governments are “backing them
up.”
“They
[Chinese companies] are very excited to construct the houses,” she said.
According
to Kamaruddin, the industrialized building system (IBS) method will be used to
build the houses to cut costs. The construction of each house will be limited
to less than 300,000 ringgit, according to the minister.
Kamaruddin
proposed rent-for-own, which means people pay the rent for five years and on
the sixth year, they will have the option to buy the house. At least 30 percent
of the houses will adopt the rent-for-own mode.
According
to the minister, the Chinese companies will get their investment back with
minimum interest five years after the completion of the construction.
Malaysia
also wants Chinese investment in infrastructure and is considering to include
Huawei in developing the country’s smart cities, she said.
Kamaruddin
said there was a time when they didn’t have a clear picture of the BRI, so they
were concerned that the Chinese would come to invest and then take something
from Malaysia.
“This is
a wrong perception. Now we understand the system [of the BRI], that China wants
to spread its knowledge to other countries because it’s willing to help. It’s
not only because of business, but about transferring and sharing knowledge.”
She
stressed that she’s not worried about the so-called “debt trap. “I bring
Chinese investment and develop the country’s economy. If I have this project,
there will be more jobs in Malaysia.”
Source:Global Times
On March 5, 2019, the “Viking
Ocean” ro-ro ship carrying 2,602 domestic cars slowly drove away from the Meixi
Roll-Royed Ferry Terminal in Zhoushan, Ningbo, to Malaysia and Israel. (Photo
by Tang Jiankai from People’s Daily Online)
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