M’sian, Aussie firms urged to start JV projects


New landmark: (from left) Beulah International executive director Adelene Teh; Fajarbaru-Beulah executive director Jiaheng Chan; Mcleish; Scott; Lee; Fajarbaru Builder Group executive director Ooi Leng Chooi; Fajarbaru-Beulah director Eric Kuan; Fajarbaru Properties general manager Yau Tuck Wai and Sammartino at the ceremony. — Bernama

MELBOURNE: Malaysian and Australian companies have been urged to start joint-venture projects to generate economic and social benefits for both countries, said Deputy Minister for International Trade and Industry, Datuk Lee Chee Leong.

“It is great to see a Malaysian developer like Fajarbaru partnering with Australian developer Beulah International in an iconic development like Gardenhill,” he said at the groundbreaking ceremony for the A$77mil Greenhill apartment project.

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