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Guan Eng: Malaysia looking two steps ahead to capitalise on US-China trade war

20 June 2019

This focus will enable the country to take advantage of the next global growth upswing when the time comes, he said. Lim said this can be seen from the first-quarter 2019 approved foreign direct investment that jumped 73.4 per cent to RM29.3 billion from RM16.9 billion a year earlier. “We have a golden opportunity to do so at a time of fundamental global supply chain reorientation in the Pacific or in the Atlantic. Now is the perfect time for UK companies to invest in Malaysia and be ready, like Malaysia, for the next stage,” Lim said.

 

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