It will strengthen bilateral relations and boost the trade and investment cooperation that has been established.
: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said that his meetings with major companies from the United Arab Emirates during his three-day working visit to the country will strengthen bilateral relations and boost the trade and investment cooperation that has been established.
“We discussed strengthening bilateral relations and exploring collaborations in renewable energy, food and energy security, artificial intelligence , as well as addressing mutual regional and global issues,” he said in a social media post today. “During the meeting with Mubadala managing director and chief executive officer Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, new and existing investment matters were also discussed,” he said.
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