Italy set to invest RM8.13bil in Malaysia


ROME: Malaysia has successfully secured potential investments worth RM8.13bil from various sectors in Italy following Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s three-day official visit to Rome.

While emphasising the significance of economic cooperation between the two nations, the Prime Minister said Malaysia is an important market for Italy in the South-East Asia region.

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