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UAE Power Ladies Look At Opportunities In Islamic Finance and Halal Food
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 8 (Bernama) -- United Arab Emirates (UAE)'s leading
businesswomen are looking into investment opportunities to work with Malaysians
in two areas - Islamic finance and halal food.
President of the Abu Dhabi Business Women Council and chief operating
officer of Al Jaber Group Fatima Al Jaber said Islamic finance and halal food
were the two mutual areas that Malaysia and UAE could work together.
"Islamic finance is a very important sector that Malaysia is pioneering and
I chair an investment bank (in the UAE). We are looking into investment
opportunities in Malaysia," she told Bernama after the UAE - Malaysia Power
Ladies Roundtable 2011 here Thursday.
Al Jaber is among ten influential UAE businesswomen who are in Malaysia for
the Power Ladies UAE-Malaysia Roundtable 2011 tour. The Power Ladies tour,
organised by Inside Investor, runs from December 5-9 and is aimed at providing
the UAE guests with a greater understanding of the business opportunities
available in Malaysia.
She said UAE offered huge opportunities for Malaysians in many areas
included leisure, hotel, sports, property, healthcare and education.
"UAE is a consumer market. The sports and healthcare industry are growing.
Education is another area. We have all types of school and universities in the
UAE. There is also a great demand for certain types of properties there," she
said.
She also said that financial services were another area Malaysians could tap
as foreigners were currently involved in the business in the Emirates.
"The should be two-way (business ties)...Malaysians should come to UAE and
venture into these areas," she added.
The Power Ladies group also mentioned that three important areas that they
would look into before venturing into businesses in Malaysia were government
rules regulations, taxation and the business environment.
The group, over the previous two days, met Bank Negara Malaysia (central
bank) Governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz, Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation
chief executive officer Dr Wong Lai Sum, chief executive officer of the
Malaysian Investment Development Authority Noharuddin Nordin, SME Corp Chief
Operating Officer Hafsah Hashim.
Thursday, they are scheduled to meet the Prime Minister's wife
Rosmah Mansor and Malaysian Queen Tuanku Nur Zahirah.
-- BERNAMA