Malaysian-China Chamber of Commerce Newly-elected president Loo Kok Seong said the council has set five main priorities for the next three years, including to capitalise on new business opportunities arising from the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) will continue to maintain its multi-racial quality and work together to promote Malaysia-China relations as well as economic and trade development.
Newly-elected president Loo Kok Seong said the council has set five main priorities for the next three years, including to capitalise on new business opportunities arising from the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.
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