major trade fair Bauma 2010 at munich in April. There are many Malaysian companies will take part in trade fair and its target business and technology transfer opportunities at exhibition, which showcases technology, products and services
Malaysia and India are looking at some $468 million worth of potential trade following Malaysian Prime Minster Najib Razak's visit to India last month.
Malaysia's External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade) took 15 health related companies to the event to showcase a range of products and services including pharmaceutical products, herbal supplements and medical kit.
Trade ties between Malaysia and Pakistan are continuing to strengthen says Pakistan's Acting High Commissioner in Malaysia, Dr Imtiaz A Kazi, as 15 Malaysian companies
Malaysia wants to expand its bilateral trade with Finland and learn from its innovative spirit, Prime Minister Najib Razak said while welcoming the Finnish Prime Minister, Matti Vanhanen, to the country.
Green technology - including renewable energy - needs to develop and become a major future contributor to Malaysia's economy, says Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir.
Malaysia External Trade and Development Corporation says that Malaysia should focus on environmentally-friendly and renewable products to take advantage of demand in the European Union.
Malaysia's International Trade and Industry Minister Mustapa Mohamed says domestic investments increase by 40 percent this year. 70 per cent of investments approved by the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (MIDA)
Investments of US$14.06 billion flowed out of Malaysia last year, up 26 per cent from a year ago, says the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development World Investment Report.
Malaysia's Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Jacob Dungau Sagan said that the country needs to make innovation part of the culture in the private and public sectors.
Malaysia is the potential to be a major producer of halal vaccines and help improve public health in Muslim countries. Malaysian government is being encouraged with loans, incentives and grants of healthcare businessman.
French businesses are expected to invest around RM2.3 billion Malaysia over the next two to four years, says Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.