MITI: Malaysia-China trade to exceed last year's RM172.9b
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MITI: Malaysia-China trade to exceed last year's RM172.9b
KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of International Trade and Industry
forecasts Malaysia-China bilateral trade for 2012 to easily exceed the
US$54.5bil (RM172.9bil) recorded last year.
MITI principal
assistant director for China desk, Albert Ch'ng said on Friday that
bilateral trade hit US$23.6bil (RM74.87bil) in the January-May period
of 2012.
The Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) has teamed up with logistics provider TNT Express Worldwide (M) Sdn Bhd
to organise the "Malaysia-China Entrepreneur Conference (MCEC)" as a
platform to further enhance bilateral trades. The objective of the
conference is to match investors from China with local partners through
its business matching session.
The conference will be held on
Sept 8, 2012 at Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa. It is expected to
attract more than 1000 delegates from China, Malaysia, South Korea and
Asean countries.
forecasts Malaysia-China bilateral trade for 2012 to easily exceed the
US$54.5bil (RM172.9bil) recorded last year.
MITI principal
assistant director for China desk, Albert Ch'ng said on Friday that
bilateral trade hit US$23.6bil (RM74.87bil) in the January-May period
of 2012.
The Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) has teamed up with logistics provider TNT Express Worldwide (M) Sdn Bhd
to organise the "Malaysia-China Entrepreneur Conference (MCEC)" as a
platform to further enhance bilateral trades. The objective of the
conference is to match investors from China with local partners through
its business matching session.
The conference will be held on
Sept 8, 2012 at Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa. It is expected to
attract more than 1000 delegates from China, Malaysia, South Korea and
Asean countries.
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