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Disclaimer: Perpustakaan Tun Abdul Razak,UiTM

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KUALA LUMPUR: The China Entrepreneurs Association in Malaysia (PUCM) expects more Chinese investors and entrepreneurs to come to Malaysia, and vice-versa, following the successful visit by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to China recently, said its president Datuk Keith Li.

During Anwar's official visit to the republic, Malaysia received the highest investment commitment in history, amounting to RM170 billion from Chinese investors, following the signing of 19 Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) between Malaysian and Chinese companies.

Li expressed confidence that Malaysia and China would have a brighter future in business as the two countries are actively working together to enhance bilateral engagements, trade relations and friendship.

"Anwar's visit to Beijing is a huge success as the country brings in a lot of Chinese investors, and hope that through efforts from the leaders of the two countries', we can have more business and investments bilaterally, enhance trade, and many others.

"For me, there are a number of Chinese entrepreneurs like me staying in Malaysia for many years who love this country, some like me marry Malaysians and stay here for a long time.

"Malaysia's ethnic culture is very colourful and it is also a very peaceful country and we enjoy living here," he told Bernama after distributing Ramadan food packs from Malaysia-China Insight to Bernama staff today (Apr 7).

Malaysia-China Insight sponsored 400 food packs as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and hopes to organise the similar events on an annual basis.

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Disclaimer: Perpustakaan Tun Abdul Razak,UiTM

This material may be protected under Malaysia Copyright Act which governs the making of photocopies, reproductions or copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized materials for study or research.

Malaysia-China Insight, accessible via a trilingual news app, an English language newspaper and a bilingual English-Chinese magazine, is dedicated to sharing the latest Malaysia-China business news.

Malaysia-China Insight is wholly-owned by GTC Group. – Bernama

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