China welcomes Sarawak investors for bilateral JVs


KUCHING: China is eyeing to invest in several of the state’s industries via joint ventures (JV) with homegrown companies.

Qingdao General Chamber of Commerce China (QGCCC) vice chairman Liu Yuling stated this during a courtesy call on Dayak Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) here during the former’s maiden visit to the state yesterday.

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