State attracted most foreign investments in 2014, followed by Johor and Penang


One last look: With its canvas canopies under which traders have done their business for more than two decades, the old Satok weekend market is now a part of Kuchings past.

KUCHING: Last year Sarawak attracted the highest amount of foreign direct investments (FDIs) among the states in Malaysia.

A total of RM8.4bil FDIs was confirmed for Sarawak in 2014, higher than Johor’s RM7.9bil and Penang’s RM5.1bil.

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