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Malaysian businesses are being urged to prioritize environmental, social, and governance (ESG) compliance to remain competitive in the lucrative US market. The American Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (AmCham Malaysia) highlighted that evolving US regulations, including the California SB 253 mandate on emission disclosures, require exporters to align their operations with stringent ESG and carbon neutral strategy standards.
Datuk Siobhan Das, CEO of AmCham Malaysia, emphasized the growing importance of ESG compliance in maintaining Malaysia’s trade relationship with the US. The US remains a critical export destination for Malaysian goods, including petroleum products, machinery, and palm oil. However, compliance with new regulations, such as the Green New Deal and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, is crucial for businesses aiming to succeed in US supply chains.
Failure to address ESG requirements could result in exclusion from the market, as compliance issues like forced labor concerns and supply chain transparency have become focal points for US regulators. Malaysian companies are encouraged to adopt sustainable practices, leverage technology to enhance traceability, and ensure adherence to ethical and environmental standards.
The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) offers Malaysian exporters a competitive edge, but businesses must avoid risks like transshipment violations and adhere to country-of-origin rules. Beyond meeting regulatory requirements, aligning with ESG principles enhances brand reputation, mitigates risks, and creates new business opportunities.
As global markets increasingly prioritize sustainability, Malaysian exporters must adapt to stay relevant. Failure to integrate ESG into corporate strategies could lead to significant market share losses and regulatory backlash, underscoring the importance of a proactive approach to sustainability.
Embracing ESG compliance is not just about regulations—it’s essential for protecting Malaysia’s reputation and securing its position in global supply chains.
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https://theedgemalaysia.com/node/733868
https://www.bernama.com/en/news.php?id=2210518
https://bernardbc.com/esg-in-malaysia-what-we-can-learn-from-the-leading-companies/
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