Malaysian firms highly positive on China market prospects: HSBC survey


China's economic recovery from the Covid-19 is also fuelling optimism among companies across the world. - Reuters

KUALA LUMPUR (Xinhua): China remains a highly attractive consumer market and global supply chain hub, especially for Malaysian companies, a survey by HSBC showed Thursday (Nov 5).

HSBC said in a statement that its "Navigator: Growing with China" report showed that international businesses are looking to increasing the proportion of their China-based supply chains, in addition to strengthening their digital propositions to tap into the Chinese consumer market.

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