Malaysian firms told to invest in NZ’s food tourism


President of New Zealand Malaysia Business Association (NZMBA), Dave Ananth said Malaysia needed to do more to promote itself in the island country as there are many opportunities and “we only need the right people with the right attitude and entrepreneurs who can think out of the box."

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian companies seeking to become globally competitive should consider investing in New Zealand’s food tourism, dairy farming technology and production of water as the country has lifted most restrictions after reporting no active Covid-19 community cases, said the President of New Zealand Malaysia Business Association (NZMBA), Dave Ananth.

He said Malaysia needed to do more to promote itself in the island country as there are many opportunities and “we only need the right people with the right attitude and entrepreneurs who can think out of the box.

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