Ease regulatory environment to attract more ventures, Malaysia told


Job well done: Lim (left) receiving a mock cheque from Dr Ali. With them is Pemudah’s co-chair of special task force to facilitate business Tan Sri Saw Boon Choon.

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia must listen to the voice of foreign investors and our trade partners, said Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa.

It must also cater to the needs of foreign investors and make the country a conducive place to do business, he said, while stressing that Malaysia should continue to ease its regulatory environment to attract more foreign investments.

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