Business leaders: Malaysia still attractive for foreign and local investors


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  • Thursday, 15 Dec 2016

Chan: ‘The prospects for Malaysia going forward are positive.’

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s steady economic growth makes the country an attractive destination for foreign investors, according to foreign and local business leaders at the Asean Business Leaders Conclave.

They noted that while the weaker ringgit was a cause for concern, the country’s longer-term outlook remains favourable.

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