Call for policy reform to boost FDI


Speaking at the HSBC European Union (EU) & UK – Asean virtual client roadshow, HSBC Malaysia CEO Stuart Milne 9pic) said South-East Asia’s medium-term prospects, opportunities and global relevance remain intact for multinational corporations.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is primed to be a major beneficiary of European and UK investments but greater adoption of trade, sustainability, technology and digital trends and reform is required to convert this potential into reality.

Speaking at the HSBC European Union (EU) & UK – Asean virtual client roadshow, HSBC Malaysia CEO Stuart Milne (pic) said South-East Asia’s medium-term prospects, opportunities and global relevance remain intact for multinational corporations.

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