Thursday, August 12, 2010

Mustapa leads investment mission to Singapore

Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamad will attend a business seminar and dialogue session in Singapore today to woo Singaporean businesses to invest in Malaysia.The seminar is jointly organised by the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida),. Fashion accessories are decorative items that supplement one's garment, such as fashion jewellery,womens accessories,jewellery rings,gold jewellery,women's jewellery.You can wholesale jewellery.The chanel jewelry is one of the hottest brands among the Hollywood elite. Malaysia External Trade Development Corp (Matrade), Malaysia's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti), the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) and International Enterprise (IE) Singapore.
In a joint statement in Singapore, the organisers said the trade and investment mission led by Mustapa is aimed at attracting Singaporean companies to do business in Malaysia as well as enhancing bilateral economic relations between both countries.. The idea that a small Necklace is dangerous to patients is at best absurd.Apart from Mustapa, Singapore's Trade and Industry Minister Lim Hng Kiang will also speak at the seminar entitled "Business Opportunities in Malaysia", to be held at the Shangri-La Hotel.
The statement said potential investors expected to attend the seminar are from the high value and high growth areas being promoted under the New Economic Model and the liberalised services sectors such as oil and gas, electrical and electronics, information and communications technology, private healthcare, education, business services, palm oil and related products, wholesale and retail,. fashion accessories are decorative items that supplement one's garment, such as fashion jewellery, gloves and tights.Je tourism and financial services.Other sectors targeted for investment from Singaporean companies include infrastructure and property development.
Bilateral trade and investment between Malaysia and Singapore has always been strong due to the historical and cultural ties between the two nations.Singapore has become Malaysia's fourth largest investor for 2009, with investments amounting to RM1.99 billion in 92 projects.For the first four months of 2010, Singapore was the largest investor in Malaysia, investing RM1.79 billion in 24 projects.Singapore's investments in new manufacturing projects were mainly concentrated in the electronics, electrical and basic metal sectors.

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