China glass maker has bigger plans


High-tech plant: Ong (centre) being shown around Kibing’s factory in China by Ge (right) as Low looks on.

DONGSHANG ISLAND (Fujian province): China’s largest glass manufacturer is planning to raise its investment in Malaysia by 100% to US$400mil (RM1.6bil) and to set up its overseas headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, group chairman Ge Wenyao told visiting Malaysian minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan.

Ge said this in Kibing headquarters after showing Ong, Second Minister of International Trade and Industry (MITI), Kibing’s huge factory with high tech production lines and port facilities on this small island at the south-eastern part of China.

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