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English Proficiency Drives Malaysia’s Global Competitiveness - AMCHAM

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 11 (Bernama) -- The American Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) says that strengthening English language skills, particularly for new entrants to the workforce, is crucial to unlocking opportunities, fostering innovation and enhancing Malaysia’s long-term competitiveness in global supply chains.

AMCHAM’s chief executive officer Datuk Siobhan Das said, therefore, the business chamber calls on stakeholders to invest further in English language education and training, ensuring Malaysia remains an attractive destination for investors, multinational corporations and global talent.

“English is not just a skill, it’s a strategic business imperative for innovation and growth in the region. Looking ahead, companies anticipate that the importance of English will continue to increase over the next five years, driven by globalisation and workplace digitalisation,” she said in a statement on Thursday.

A recent survey by AMCHAM showed that nearly 40 companies regard English proficiency as essential for success in the Malaysian workplace.

It said nearly all respondents rated the use of language as “very important” and most reported that up to 100 per cent of their workforce uses English daily for communication, reporting, training, and presentations.

It also said beyond day-to-day operations, proficiency in English is viewed as a key driver of career advancement, facilitating international collaboration, professional networking, and increased access to global opportunities.

Additionally, English proficiency also plays a decisive role in hiring and promotion decisions, positioning it as a key factor in the career growth of local talent within multinational organisations.

As global organisations, Siobhan said their members rely on English to unify diverse teams, ensure clarity in client communications and open opportunities for Malaysian talent to thrive in international roles.

-- BERNAMA