SELANGOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SUMMIT 2019 OPENS ITS DOORS TO THE GLOBAL BUSINESS COMMUNITY

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Invest Selangor’s iconic SIBS returns, bringing together as in aspiring global trading hub for its highly-anticipated for the 3rd edition.

Invest Selangor Berhad will host its 3 rd Selangor International Business Summit on 10-13 October 2019, at Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Bringing together global brands and congregating industry players from the world under the patronage of State Government of Selangor.

SIBS tagged as the largest state-wide trade summit aims to provide a platform for Malaysian and International companies in the industry to forge trade relations and exchange knowledge in business and product innovation.

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