Malaysia-Guangdong businessmen meet


Lee (second from left) shaking hands with Xu as MGCIP deputy president Datuk Beh Hang Kong (left) and Tan look on. — Photos: chan tak kong/The Star

BUSINESSMEN and investors gathered at The Oakroom in Bangsar South to network, as well as listen to upcoming efforts for closer economic cooperation between Malaysia and China’s Guangdong province.

Spearheaded by the Malaysia-Guangdong Chamber of Investment Promotion, (MGCIP), over 100 businessmen as well as bankers from Malaysia and China attended the event.

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