Growing demand


Attractive location: Chang (foreground) at the virtual signing ceremony with Zhu for the industrial land sale.

PETALING JAYA: Eco World Development Group Bhd, which is selling 16.32 acres of industrial land at its Eco Business Park V (EBP V) to Baosteel Can Making (M) Sdn Bhd (Baosteel Malaysia) for RM53.3mil, is seeing expression of interest from both local and foreign investors.

Eco World president and chief executive officer Datuk Chang Khim Wah said the group has received enquiries from logistics, distribution, food packaging and other businesses that have benefited from the huge growth in online retail brought about by the movement control order (MCO).

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