Foreign companies in for the long haul


Malaysian-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive officer Daniel Bernbeck (pic) said German investors in Malaysia mostly showed a tendency to continue with their pre-existing investment plans as most of the investments are in high technology and have a long planning phase.

KUALA LUMPUR: Foreign companies that have invested in the country say they remain committed to the country as they value and appreciate the long-term partnership with the Malaysian government and look forward to many more years of success.

On the re-implementation of the movement control order (MCO 2.0) and the proclamation of emergency to contain the increasing number of Covid-19 cases, many of the companies said the development had not affected their confidence in investing in the country.

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