1st project from China’s RM170bil investment to start in May FMTNews
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the RM170 billion in Chinese projects will serve as an impetus for even more investments in Malaysia.
“Therefore, the relevant state governments and local authorities must ensure that the processes are expedited so that it would not cause problems for the companies involved. He said he and other ministers will be holding discussions with a few state governments over the investments in those states. However, he did not name the states.
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