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Sarawak, Thailand explore trade, investment ties through networking session

Sarawak, Thailand explore trade, investment ties through networking session

Borneo Post24-07-2025
Abang Karim (front, third right) presents a memento to Worawan while (from right) Chai and Ting look on.
KUCHING (July 24): The Sarawak Business Federation (SBF) and a visiting Thailand Trade Mission to Borneo jointly hosted a networking session at a hotel here yesterday, aimed at fostering business collaboration between Sarawak and Thailand.
Leading the Thai trade delegation was Minister-Counsellor (Commercial) and director of the Department of International Trade and Promotion (DITP) for Malaysia, Worawan Wanwil.
According to SBF in a press release, the session brought together Sarawak industry leaders, entrepreneurs and trade representatives, offering a platform to explore opportunities in cross-border trade, investment, and joint ventures.
Key sectors of interest highlighted during the discussions included food and beverage, glass, medical biotechnology, health and wellness, logistics, digital economy, and manufacturing.
SBF president Dato Sri Abang Abdul Karim Tun Openg, deputy president Datuk Philip Ting, and secretary-general Datuk Jonathan Chai were present to welcome the delegation.
In their remarks, SBF leaders highlighted the importance of strengthening bilateral ties and leveraging economic strengths of both nations for mutual growth. lead sarawak business federation Thailand Trade Mission to Borneo
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