Doha: Qatar Chamber (QC) discussed investment opportunities available in the Regent of Perlis State in Malaysia, and the most prominent incentives Malaysia generally offers to draw foreign investors, in addition to inviting Qatari investors to invest in the Malaysian State. This came during the meeting of First Vice Chairman of QC, Mohammed bin Ahmed bin Twar Al Kuwari, with the Crown Prince of the Malaysian Perlis, HRH Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Jamalullail, and his accompanying delegation. Both sides discussed economic and trade cooperative relationship between Qatar and Malaysia. HRH Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra said the delegations visit aims to inform the Qatari business community about investment opportunities available in Perlis across various sectors such as tourism, industry, agriculture, mining, logistics, education, and fisheries, inviting Qatari investors and businessmen to visit Malaysia and the state of Perlis to learn about the abundant investment opportunities in these sectors. For his part , Al Kuwari commended the commercial and economic relations between both countries, emphasizing that there is a shared desire to develop bilateral relations between the two countries to broader horizons. He underlined the QC's keenness to boost cooperation between the Qatari private sector and its Malaysian counterpart, noting that it encourages Qatari investors to invest in Malaysia, which offers a plenty of opportunities in a variety of sectors. Source: Qatar News Agency
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