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New British High Commissioner Eyes Closer Ties With Malaysia In Key Areas

New British High Commissioner Eyes Closer Ties With Malaysia In Key Areas

Barnama24-04-2025

KUALA LUMPUR, April 24 (Bernama) -- British High Commissioner to Malaysia Ajay Sharma aims to use his time here to strengthen the UK-Malaysia ties, with a particular focus on trade, investment, technology and education.
In his first official message since taking up the post, Sharma highlighted these four sectors as key drivers of economic growth for both nations.
'Malaysia is an important partner for the United Kingdom,' he said in a message shared on the UK in Malaysia - British High Commission Kuala Lumpur Facebook page.

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