Friday, 24 March 2017

LIMA 2017: Malaysia to focus on defence spending

LANGKAWI: Malaysia’s defence spending will continue to grow as its armed forces have embarked on a long-term plan to modernise and upgrade their equipment.
Prime Minister Najib Razak today said a total of RM26 billion had been allocated under the 11th Malaysia Plan to bolster defence, public order and enforcement.
“Defence and security are of paramount importance to any nation as they are vital for maintaining territorial integrity and national sovereignty.”
Najib said this while officiating the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2017 (LIMA ’17) here.
Malaysia needed to equip its armed forces with the capabilities required to face modern warfare, both symmetrically and asymmetrically, he said.
“And LIMA ’17 brought together major aerospace and maritime firms from around the world to demonstrate their state of the art static and aerial displays and cutting-edge technologies.”
This, he said, augured well with the need to equip the armed forces with the capabilities to face modern combat.
“We are very proud that LIMA continues to be an effective gateway to one of the world’s largest maritime and aerospace growth markets and it has become a mainstay of the global events calendar,” he said.
Najib said LIMA ’17, which is the 14th edition since the event’s inaugural organisation in 1991, had gathered 520 companies from 35 countries representing more than 55% of the world’s top 100 maritime and aerospace companies.
He said more than 300 defence and security delegations, 55 visiting warships and boats, 106 aircrafts and 467 journalists from around the world were also attending the event.
“By the week’s end, we estimate that more than 40,000 trade visitors will have walked through the exhibition halls, and that is a great testament to LIMA’s ability to generate business and public interest.”
Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Kedah Menteri Besar Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah, Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein and Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai were among those present at the ceremony.

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