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Malaysia-Singapore Business Forum To Boost Economic Ties
By Tengku Noor Shamsiah Tengku Abdullah
SINGAPORE, Nov 22 (Bernama) -- Ministers, senior officials and members of
the business community will meet in Singapore this Thursday at the
Malaysia-Singapore Business Forum to discuss how to further enhance bilateral
economic relations between both countries.
The forum is organised by the Malaysian Investment Development Authority
(MIDA), Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) and Malaysia
External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE), together with International
Enterprise (IE) Singapore and the Singapore Business Federation (SBF).
About 700 participants will attend the forum at the Raffles City Convention
Centre, Singapore, said a joint statement released by IE Singapore.
It said the forum aims to provide the latest information on initiatives
taken by both Malaysia and Singapore to foster business collaboration ties and
updates on the latest policies.
International Trade and Industry Minister Mustapa Mohamed and Singapore
Trade and Industry Minister Lim Hng Kiang will provide insights on the latest
initiatives to foster strategic partnerships between the two countries as well
as the outlook on Malaysia’s and Singapore’s economy and investment
opportunities.
The forum will be facilitated by Lorraine Hahn, a former CNN and CNBC TV
presenter.
Singapore Aerospace Manufacturing senior vice president for corporate
development Oh Chong Ho and YCH Group Ltd CEO Robert Yap will be sharing
their experiences of doing business in Malaysia. Both Singapore companies have
significant business operations in Malaysia.
Other panellists include Malaysia Singapore Business Council representative
Ghazali Yusoff and Singapore Business Federation chairman Tony Chew.
Participants will have excellent opportunities to network with ministers,
senior Malaysian government officials and business leaders at the forum.
Bilateral trade and investments between Malaysia and Singapore have always
been strong due to the historical and cultural ties between the two nations.
Malaysia is currently Singapore’s largest trading partner with total
trade
amounting to S$106.6 billion, up from S$86.1 billion in 2009.
It is also the fourth most popular investment destination for Singapore with
total direct investments amounting to S$28.7 billion.
For more information on the forum, visit www.msbusinessforum2011.com.sg
-- BERNAMA
Malaysia