The Borneo Post

More Chinese firms invest in Malaysia after new govt installed

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KUALA LUMPUR: Three Chinese enterprise­s have invested RM1.2 billion in Malaysia in the first week following the formation of the new government led by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, said Chinese Ambassador to Malaysia, Bai Tian.

He said this was a reflection of Chinese enterprise­s’ appreciati­on of good business environmen­t and the confidence they have in the new Malaysian government.

Bai Tian said this years marks the 44th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia.

“China will work hand in hand with the new Malaysian government, to inherit and develop friendship of generation­s, expand the mutually-benefiting cooperatio­n and support each other,” said the envoy.

“With joint efforts of both sides, the two government­s would be able to develop in a higher, faster and stronger manner,

With joint efforts of both sides, the two government­s would be able to develop in a higher, faster and stronger manner, embarking on a new journey and achieving greater glory. Bai Tian, Chinese Ambassador to Malaysia

embarking on a new journey and achieving greater glory,” he said in a statement.

He said 44 years ago, Malaysia was the first Asean country to establish diplomatic relations with China, starting a new phase of cooperatio­n between the two great countries.

“Besides, leaders of the two countries have always maintained the general direction of China- Malaysia friendship while assessing the situation and complying with the trend,” he added.

Bai Tian said during the first 20 years of China’s reform and opening up, a large number of Malaysian entreprene­urs came to China to invest and develop businesses, making valuable contributi­ons to the process of liberalisa­tion as well as national economic developmen­t.

Malaysia has accumulati­vely invested US$7.58 billion in China, surpassing China’s investment in Malaysia.

As its counterpar­t, China kept its promise of keeping the renminbi from depreciati­ng during the Asian financial crisis, which helped Malaysia fight against the turmoil.

For nine consecutiv­e years, China has remained Malaysia’s largest trading partner and is the largest investor in Malaysia’s manufactur­ing industry for two consecutiv­e years, as well as, main constructi­on contractin­g partner of Malaysia for many years.

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