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Anwar: German business delegation's visit to boost investment prospects

Anwar: German business delegation's visit to boost investment prospects

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is seeking greater economic opportunities with the European Union (EU) following a visit by International Economic Senate (IWS) chairman Peter Nussbaum and a delegation from the World Economic Council, an initiative under IWS.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the visit aligns with the resumption of negotiations for the Malaysia-European Union Free Trade Agreement (MEUFTA).
"I welcome their visit to Malaysia as a continued initiative to explore investment opportunities, particularly from German companies," Anwar said in a statement today.
IWS, established in Germany, brings together business leaders, entrepreneurs, and policymakers with the mission of fostering sustainable economic growth and responsible business practices.
"We exchanged views on policies and business facilities under the Madani government that could benefit foreign investors," he added.
Anwar said that Germany has been Malaysia's largest trading partner among EU member states since 2000.

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