Malaysian private sector to register interest in working with Indonesia during PM's official visit

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SEPANG: A total of eight memorandums of understanding (MOUs) will be signed between the Malaysian and Indonesian private sector, during the Prime Minister's maiden official visit to the neighbouring country, says Datuk Seri Zambry Abdul Kadir.

The Foreign Minister said there will also be a ceremony to hand over 11 letters of interest by Malaysian companies to the Capital City chairman Bambang Susantono to register Malaysia’s interest to work closely with Indonesia to develop the new capital city in Kalimantan.

During his two-day visit, Anwar will also be meeting Indonesian president Joko Widodo on Jan 9 at Istana Bogor. At the curtain raiser before his official visit on Saturday , here, Zambry said the visit would primarily focus on issues relating to border demarcation, trade cooperation, migrant workers and palm oil discrimination, among others.

During this visit, Zambry said Anwar was also scheduled to deliver a public lecture on Malaysia and Indonesia Strategic Relations and have an engagement session with the Malaysian diaspora in Jakarta.

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