China SMEs look to invest in Penang


GEORGE TOWN: Some 50 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) from China are seeking opportunities to expand their businesses in Penang following the influx of over RM400mil into the state.

Malaysia Extra Low Voltage Association (Melvian) assistant secretary Cheah Chaw Son said that the Chinese companies want to explore opportunities in home furnishings, bio pharmaceuticals, technologies, advertising services, and eCommerces with local partners.

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