Malaysia, Pakistan should boost business linkages - Dr Wan Azizah

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We should explore more opportunities in the halal industry for the global market as well, says the DPM.

Malaysia and Pakistan should explore more opportunities in the halal industry, not only for their own domestic consumption but also in the international market, Deputy Prime Minister Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said.

“Joint ventures and business opportunities are aplenty for our businessmen in these fields," she said when addressing the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry's conference on business opportunities and award presentation ceremony in Kuala Lumpur last night. She said they could jointly venture into areas such as fashion, information technology, property, education, tourism and agriculture.

Malaysia's trade with Pakistan rose 2.5 percent to RM5.91 billion in 2018 from RM5.76 billion in 2017.

 

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drwanazizah we buy their hockey sticks ?

Yeahhh.. First of all, boost the introductory of e-business on 'Mat pakistan jual karpet'. Secondly, enhance the xpress capati and lamb curry becoming widely Grab meal fr M'sian.Thirdly, boost up the kurti within M'sia events. drwanazizah

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