Industrial property sector deemed to remain active


In the same statement, Knight Frank Malaysia capital markets executive director Allan Sim said there was tremendous growth in foreign investments within the Klang Valley in the first half of 2019, driven mainly by robust performance in the manufacturing sector.

PETALING JAYA: The industrial property sector is expected to remain active for the rest of this year, supported by foreign direct investment inflows.

Knight Frank Malaysia in a recent statement said the launch of Industry4WRD late last year in response to the digital transformation of the manufacturing sector and its related services will pave the way for the country.

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