KUALA LUMPUR: An abundance of investment opportunities are up for grabs for entrepreneurs and companies from Malaysia and China underthe China’s Belt and Road initiatives, says MCA Deputy President Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
With upcoming RM10bil oil refinery in Johor, additional ports in Malacca and Klang, along with Vision Valley in Negri Sembilan, trade opportunities were bound to increase, Dr Wee told representatives from China during the networking dinner of the Malaysia-China Business Dialogue on the Belt and Road Initiative.