Kadazandusun Chamber of Commerce and Industry-Sabah Cross-Border Trade Association collaborate on business opportunities

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PENAMPANG: The Kadazandusun Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) and Sabah Cross-Border Trade Association (SCBTA) will explore business opportunities for members.

KCCCI President Datuk Ladislaus Maluda and SCBTA chairperson Razanah Paimin said supplying essential items from Malaysia like noodles, cooking oil, vegetables, local fruits including construction materials to Mindanao is feasible.“At the same tine, can also promote Philippine mangoes, bananas, pineapple as well as sardines and other sea products in Sabah.” Razanah said SCBTA is willing to extend helping hand to KCCI when the need arises.

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