KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 13 — The Malaysian-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry is currently making efforts to woo Malaysian industries into setting up their business in Germany.
“There are many German companies that have been established in Malaysia for more than 20 years, for example, Siemens, Bbraun, Osram and Bosch. Brandt said Germany is willing to support Malaysian companies and investors by offering incentives such as low taxes, high skilled workforce and customised services for companies looking to relocate or set up a subsidiary.
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