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PUTRAJAYA: A cross-border insolvency legal framework will ensure that Malaysia is equipped to handle insolvency cases involving multiple countries, says the government.

The Legal Affairs Division (BHEUU) of the Prime Minister’s Department said the Cross-Border Insolvency Bill 2025 aims to facilitate foreign access to Malaysian courts, recognise international proceedings and foster judicial cooperation.

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