Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce president Tan Yew Sing said as long as visiting investors followed the SOPs, the green channel should not be a problem.
Its president, Tan Yew Sing, said this is because not all agreements and decisions could be made virtually. “Businessmen are willing to be quarantined for 28 days or more and bear all the related costs just to have peace of mind that their multi-million ringgit investments are proceeding well.“Business people have to make their own judgements. As long as they follow the SOPs, I think the green channel should not be a problem,” he told Bernama after MCCC’s annual national general assembly here today.
The assembly passed all 10 resolutions tabled, ranging from economics, politics, society, women entrepreneurs to education.
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