Malaysia Oversight

Transport ministry to set up trust fund to cut dependence on foreign ships

By FMT in November 6, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
US tariff may cut 2025 GDP growth by up to 1.2 points, says Tengku Zafrul


WESTPORTS
The transport ministry noted that Port Klang is ranked among the world’s 10 busiest container ports by Lloyd’s List International.
PETALING JAYA:

The transport ministry will create the Malaysia Shipping Development Fund (MSDF), a statutory trust fund aimed at providing sustainable financing to boost the shipping sector’s growth and development.

The ministry said the fund is a strategic policy measure to drive the sector’s competitiveness and capability through a “more structured and future-oriented domestic industry”.

“Through MSDF, Malaysia is expected to reduce dependence on foreign vessels, strengthen the national shipping sector’s competitiveness and build a sustainable, resilient and competitive shipping ecosystem to support the nation’s aspiration to be a regional maritime hub,” it said in a statement.

The ministry said the maritime sector remained the “linchpin of the nation’s economic growth”, noting that 96.4% of Malaysia’s trade is handled through sea routes.

It said Malaysia’s trade performance in 2024 recorded imports and exports worth RM2.879 trillion, generating a trade surplus of RM136.88 billion, the highest since 1998.

The ministry also highlighted the sector’s achievements, with Port Klang ranked among the world’s 10 busiest container ports by Lloyd’s List International, while Port of Tanjung Pelepas was the fifth most efficient port globally under the World’s Container Port Performance Index.

It also said Malaysia has the highest maritime shipping connectivity in the world, according to the 2025 Global Liner Shipping Connectivity Index released by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.

The ministry said under the 13th Malaysia Plan, the government will continue to strengthen the domestic shipping industry by helping local shipping companies with ship financing facilities.



Source link