The Borneo Post

Matrade paves way for exports into Saudi, UAE

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The Malaysia External Trade Developmen­t Corporatio­n (Matrade) has paved the way for Malaysian companies to expand exports into Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) through collaborat­ions with major retailers and healthcare providers.

In a statement, Matrade said Senior Minister cum Internatio­nal Trade and Industry (MITI) Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali had recently led a recent trade and investment mission to enhance Malaysia’s bilateral cooperatio­n with Saudi Arabia and the UAE in a more comprehens­ive and strategic direction.

Matrade said the mission from April 26 to May 4, 2021 was also aimed at rebuilding confidence in the business community by demonstrat­ing the government’s commitment and pro-business temperamen­t in the face of the challengin­g times.

“It is also a follow up to the official visit of Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to both countries in March this year.

“Considerin­g the importance of bilateral trade with both countries, Matrade had arranged a series of business meetings with prominent Saudi and UAE companies during the mission,” it said.

Among the focus sectors were healthcare, facility management, medical devices, furniture, palm oil, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), and lifestyle products.

Matrade said it would be organising a special programme for Savola Group, one of Saudi Arabia’s major importers of Malaysia’s palm oil, which is committed to increasing its sourcing of the commodity from Malaysia.

The Savola Group plans to make the kingdom its distributi­on hub for other parts of the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council, Middle East and North Africa (MENA) markets, it said.

To further facilitate the strong interest shown by Savola Group, Matrade had extended an invitation to the company to visit Malaysia, particular­ly during the Malaysia Internatio­nal Halal Showcase from Sept 9-12, 2021.

Through the mission, Matrade said the Makkah Healthcare Cluster (MHC) is also exploring the possibilit­ies of working closely with Malaysian healthcare providers or hospital operators to jointly develop the Makkah Healthcare Cardiac Institute, Makkah Healthcare Oncology Institute, and a nursing school in Makkah.

The MHC administer­s a medical city, nine public hospitals and 82 public health centres in the holy city.

According to Matrade, the MHC is planning to work with Malaysian suppliers of medical products and services for its facilities.

During the mission to Saudi Arabia, Mohamed Azmin witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Business Exploratio­n (MOBE) between UEM Edgenta Bhd and ASMA Advanced Solutions LLC, a Saudi company specialisi­ng in water systems management.

The MOBE indicates UEM’s intention to seriously position itself to capture the healthcare support services and integrated facility management markets in the kingdom.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? The mission from April 26 to May 4, 2021 was also aimed at rebuilding confidence in the business community by demonstrat­ing the government’s commitment and pro-business temperamen­t in the face of the challengin­g times.
— AFP photo The mission from April 26 to May 4, 2021 was also aimed at rebuilding confidence in the business community by demonstrat­ing the government’s commitment and pro-business temperamen­t in the face of the challengin­g times.

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