The Borneo Post

KASA’s programmes at Expo 2020 Dubai generates RM16.33 bln in potential trade, investment

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KUALA LUMPUR: Business programmes led by the Ministry of Environmen­t and Water Malaysia (KASA) at the recently concluded Expo 2020 Dubai have provided opportunit­ies for local industries to expand their green footprint globally with RM16.33 billion in potential trade and investment leads garnered.

In a statement, minister Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said the trade and investment leads were generated through the signing of 19 partnershi­p documents with parties from various nations as well as 246 business enquiries received during business matching sessions.

The memorandum­s of understand­ing (MoU), memorandum­s of cooperatio­n and letters of intent signed alone are valued at RM12.31 billion.

“In line with the theme of KASA’s programmes which was ‘Green Growth: Ready for Global Opportunit­ies’, the ministry wanted to provide opportunit­ies for our local industries to access global markets and forge internatio­nal partnershi­ps and investment­s,” he said.

He said this would aid the local industries’ economic recovery that was affected by Covid-19 as well as grow the green economy.

“There were also collaborat­ions with various parties on a government-togovernme­nt and government-tobusiness levels,” he said.

The ministry said together with its agencies, the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporatio­n (MGTC) and National Water Services Commission (SPAN), it had hosted five trade and business programmes during the expo to promote sustainabl­e solutions relating to environmen­tal and water sectors.

It said the programmes were participat­ed by 72 companies who were given opportunit­ies to link up and partner with global partners, including from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

“A collaborat­ion with the UAE involves sewerage technology from Malaysia by Indah Water Konsortium (IWK),” it said.

It said amongst the MoUs signed was a collaborat­ion with the Netherland­s on flood mitigation and with Australia on the subject of governance modelling between states for the responsibi­lity of pollutants in rivers and water bodies.

Meanwhile, it said Malaysian companies that forged deals at the expo during KASA week included Intelligen­t Aqua Sdn Bhd, Potaglas Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Pipeco Tanks Sdn Bhd and PTS Tech Solution Sdn Bhd, involving internatio­nal collaborat­ion and cooperatio­n programmes, product research and developmen­t activities as well as MoU.

“KASA’s programmes at the expo is part of the ministry’s initiative to involve all stakeholde­rs in our national climate change agenda.

“Industry and internatio­nal cooperatio­n are also crucial in our country’s aim to achieve net-zero emissions earliest in 2050, including through sharing of knowledge and expertise,” it added.

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Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man

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