Australians look for Malaysian green tech

February 12, 2010 by: editor

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An Australian business delegation will visit Malaysia in March to explore the possibility of collaborative projects in green technology.

Representatives from 25 Australian companies specialising in carbon projects will take part.

Garth Taylor Australia’s first Trade Commissioner appointed to Clean Energy and Environment portfolio in Asean, says, “Malaysia is an obvious choice for carbon projects as it is a leader in Asean for carbon projects registered with the United Nations under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) process.”

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