Malaysia's Taliworks sets sights on US, Aussie matured assets


Taliworks' executive director Ronnie Lim Yew Boon(pic) told StarBiz that the assets they were looking at ideally should have more than five years of operating history.

PETALING JAYA: Taliworks Corp Bhd, fresh after the takeover of the New North Klang Straits Bypass Expressway (NNKSB), is looking at acquiring mature infrastructure assets in developed countries.

The countries that the company is looking at include Australia and the United States. For its overseas ventures, Taliworks hopes to work with the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), with which it has established a joint venture, Taliworks EPF Infrastructure Sdn Bhd (TEI) in August this year.

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