In a statement issued by the Malaysian Investment Development Authority , Tengku Zafrul said the Ministry of International Trade and Industry will prove Malaysia to be pro-industry, pro-trade and pro-investment by continuously enhancing the investors’ journey and ease of doing business in this country.
"Now, the hard work begins for Miti, Mida and other agencies to follow up on and realise these investments within the shortest possible timeline," said the minister. Among the companies that are highly interested to invest in Malaysia are Zhejiang Zhink Group, LONGi, GDS, Shanghai DC Science, and ZTE Corporation, all of which have acknowledged the immense potential in Malaysia.