EU-Malaysia bilateral trade expected to remain strong


KUALA LUMPUR: The strong trade and investment momentum between the European Union (EU) and Malaysia is expected to continue this year, driven by the conducive business environment in the country.

Last year, the bilateral trade grew to RM143.97bil from RM135.78bil in 2013, while investments from the EU to Malaysia rose to RM8.69bil last year from RM5.11bil.

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