KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is undertaking a major overhaul of its defence industrial ecosystem, including stricter procurement rules, a stronger emphasis on local content, and a clampdown on foreign dominance in maintenance and repair work.
Speaking at the launch of the National Defence Industry Policy by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, defence minister Khaled Nordin said future defence procurements will clearly stipulate minimum local participation.
“In every defence procurement, the percentage of local content will be clearly set at not less than 30%,” he said.
