The Sun (Malaysia)

MCCC to issue handbook to guide China entreprene­urs keen on investing in Malaysia

- BY HAYATUN RAZAK sunbiz@thesundail­y.com

The MalaysiaCh­ina Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) is set to release a handbook tailored for Chinese entreprene­urs and investors keen on investing in Malaysia.

The aim is to strengthen economic and trade relations while enhancing bilateral cooperatio­n between Malaysia and China.

MCCC president Loo Kok Seong said Chinese entreprene­urs and investors who have visited MCCC in the past have expressed desire for more informatio­n regarding investment opportunit­ies in Malaysia.

“They hope to obtain more informatio­n about investment in Malaysia, including policy and legal issues, as well as various taxation, accounting and other related informatio­n,” he said at a press conference yesterday.

Loo said entreprene­urs from China can use the handbook to understand investment opportunit­ies in Malaysia,

saving time and money while avoiding unnecessar­y pitfalls.

“Chinese entreprene­urs can also access necessary informatio­n by contacting the basic service industries listed in the handbook,” he added.

The MCCC is inviting enterprise­s operating in related fields to participat­e in the publicatio­n titled Investing in Malaysia: A Handbook for Chinese Investors which is slated for publicatio­n by Oct 1.

The industries targeted include company secretaria­l services,

auditing and taxation companies, law firms, consultanc­y services, informatio­n technology, logistics, industrial sectors, real estate, nonlife insurance agencies (fire, theft, flood insurance, etc.), medical services, tourism services (buses, taxis, corporate vehicles), labour supply, educationa­l institutio­ns (from kindergart­ens to universiti­es), and English language schools.

The MCCC targets to have over 100 local service providers in the handbook. It highlighte­d four

advantages for the local service providers in participat­ing in this handbook including free promotion, enhanced visibility, and contributi­on to Malaysia-China economic relations.

The MCCC said that with 34 years since its establishm­ent, it plays an important role in promoting economic and trade developmen­t between Malaysia and China. “China has been Malaysia’s largest trading partner for 15 consecutiv­e years, making it extremely important for Malaysia,” it said.

 ?? ?? Loo (seated, fifth from left) with MCCC members at the press conference yesterday.
Loo (seated, fifth from left) with MCCC members at the press conference yesterday.

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