Paving the way with new solutions


Sustainable solutions: Speaking at a dinner hosted by Mimos to mark the successful completion of a pilot project on sustainable palm oil traceability, Ong (standing) said that Malaysian industries need to invest more in sustainable solutions if they want to compete in the international market.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian industries need to invest more in sustainable solutions if they want to compete in the international market, says Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Ong Kian Ming.

Ong said this at a dinner hosted by national applied research and development centre Mimos, meant to mark its successful completion of a pilot project on sustainable palm oil traceability in collaboration with Procter & Gamble (P&G).

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