Uptick in construction sector to benefit Unitrade


From left: M&A Securities Sdn Bhd head of corporate finance Gary Ting, M&A managing director of corporate finance, Unitrade Industries Bhd executive vice chairman Sim Keng Chor, Unitrade managing director Nomis Sim Siang Leng and Unitrade executive director Simson Sim Xian Zhi.

KUALA LUMPUR: Unitrade Industries Bhd is poised to gain from a higher demand for building materials based on the government’s projected 11.5% growth for the construction industry in 2022.

“Following the reopening of the country’s international borders early this month, we are confident that the economic environment will return to a more vibrant state hereon.

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