KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on Thursday (April 6) received a courtesy call from China’s Guangxi Committee secretary and Guangxi People’s Congress Permanent Committee chairman Liu Ning and his delegation in Putrajaya.
In a Facebook post, Anwar said the achievement of the synergistic partnership under the 'Two Countries, Twin Parks' initiative in attracting investments, creating job opportunities and generating downstream activities for the local business community was among the topics discussed at the meeting.
"These two industrial parks were developed based on the 'Two Countries, Twin Parks' concept, with MCKIP being the first industrial park developed overseas on a joint-venture basis by China," he said. "His Excellency Liu Ning also invited Malaysian companies to invest in CMQIP to access the Chinese market through the industrial park.
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