Protect local firms doing business overseas, ex-deputy foreign minister tells Putrajaya after Maldives snub | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 1 — Former deputy foreign affairs minister Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican has urged Putrajaya today to take a proactive stance and protect local companies from being “bullied” from overseas. Reezal said the federal government should take a more active role to...

Protect local firms doing business overseas, ex-deputy foreign minister tells Putrajaya after Maldives snubDatuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican has urged Putrajaya today to take a proactive stance and protect local companies from being ‘bullied’ from overseas. — Picture by KE Ooi

“As such, I believe that the government of Malaysia must play a more active role to ensure that Malaysian companies would be duly protected while venturing business dealings overseas. In this case, especially, the government of Maldives and its government-linked companies are in breach of contract,” he said in a statement.

Reezal said such proactive measures is all the more important as Maldives and Malaysia share a very cordial and warm relationship, and have benefited from such good ties. In 2016, local firm WZR Property Sdn Bhd was awarded the contract to develop a 25-storey office complex by Maldives’ Ministry of Finance and Treasury, but has not received a single sen of the payment despite the fact that it has already completed 20 per cent of the total work.

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No, private contractual matter. Let the terms of the agreement and arbitration take its course. The local company didn't seek governments approval to go into business with Maldives.

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