Sultan of Brunei to visit Malaysia next week, says Anwar


PORT DICKSON: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced on Thursday (July 28) night that the Sultan of Brunei, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah will be visiting Malaysia next week.

The Prime Minister said during the Brunei Sultan’s visit, several memorandums of understanding, including agreements on investment would be signed, giving a positive impact to the country.

"In my eight months as Prime Minister, the Sultan of Brunei has visited Malaysia twice...we do our work, investments are important because if there are no investments, there is no money,” he said when speaking at the Madani Unity Tour programme and launch of the Negeri Sembilan Unity Machinery here Thursday.

Anwar added that China’s automotive manufacturer, Geely had also sent a letter to inform him of an intended cooperation of an US$10bil (RM45.5bil) investment that is expected to turn Tanjung Malim, Perak into the biggest automobile hub in the region.

"I have the letter and it can be distributed...this afternoon, the Hong Kong Special Administration Region’s chief executive John Lee Ka-chiu brought half of his Cabinet members to discuss with us the prospects of investment and tourism...this is because the country’s policies are stable,” he said. - Bernama

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