Mindef Defends Building Of Warships In China
The building of four littoral mission ships (LMS) in China will not see Malaysia losing out on high-skilled jobs
The Defence Ministry said this will also not negatively impact the Sino-Malaysian discussions on technology and knowledge transfer between the two nations
“It must be stressed that the procurement contract signed was between the Malaysian government and (Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd) BNS… Malaysia will not lose high-skilled jobs as BNS will ensure the skills remain with BNS,” the ministry said in a statement today
It added that China has agreed to implement programmes on technology and knowledge transfer with BNS, a subsidiary of Boustead Holdings Bhd, and other identified vendors
This will encompass areas such as maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) and logistic support, the ministry added.“This will be able to support the need of the Malaysian Royal Navy in maintaining and overhauling national strategic assets, while at the same time reducing dependence on other countries,” the statement read
In the original RM1.17 billion four-year contract penned in March 2017 by the then-BN government, two LMS were to be locally constructed by BNS and two by China Shipbuilding & Offshore International Company (CSOC) in China
This was revised by the Pakatan Harapan government in October, last year, as a cost-saving measure, in which it was decided all four ships are to be built in China
Defence Minister Mohamad Sabu recently said this had saved the government RM122 million as the revised contract was valued at RM1.048 billion. - Mkini
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