Strong Dutch interest in investing in Malaysia – Minister

March 10, 2010 by: editor

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Malaysia’s Minister of International Trade and Industry, Mustapha Mohamed says that increasing numbers of Dutch entrepreneurs are interested in investing in Malaysia.

The Minister, who is with a delegation of business leaders visiting Amsterdam, says that a number of reciprocal visits are already lined up.

A number of major Dutch companies already operate in Malaysia including Shell, ING and Philips. Official figures indicate that as of December 2009 Dutch companies were involved in 163 projects in Malaysia with investments worth $4 billion.

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