Participation of US companies shows their recognition of DSA and Natsec, says ambassador

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KUALA LUMPUR, May 6 — The participation of some 30 defence and security related companies from the United States (US) at the Defence Services Asia (DSA) and National Security...

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“And I think what you will see is very high quality companies that either are doing business here or want to do business here that bring proven solutions, that are available for Malaysia,” he said when met after officiating the US Pavilion, here today.Besides that, Kagan said he is also proud of the role the US investment has played in Malaysia’s development in which the US continues to be the largest investor in Malaysia.

“So I think it’s a sign of how the investment benefits Malaysia. It also benefits us because of the critical role for us and global supply chains,” he said.Meanwhile, Kagan said the upcoming visit of US Treasury’s Undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence Brian Nelson and his team to Singapore and Malaysia next week are part of ongoing discussions with key partners on the importance of an unified global response to critical threats.

 

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