WIEF offers valuable platform to bridge Islamic and non-Islamic economies


BY his own admission, World Islamic Economic Forum Foundation (WIEF) chairman Tun Musa Hitam agrees that the organisation is a copy of the exclusive gathering of businessmen at the World Economic Forum.

But unlike the annual gathering of the business world elite at the ski resort of Davos in Switzerland, WIEF works from the bottom up so that those in position can hear first-hand the needs and views of their business communities.

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