KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on Thursday received a courtesy call from a Malaysian Islamic Chamber of Commerce delegation led by its president Datuk Mohammad Sahar Mat Din.
The Prime Minister, in a post on the X platform, said during the meeting, that they discussed several proposals on economic development initiatives that incorporate the waqf concept and use of artificial intelligence.
Anwar expressed his appreciation for the chamber's proposals, which are aligned with the government’s hope to see an injection of good ideas and support for the implementation of the Bumiputera Economic Transformation Plan 2035 from industry players such as chambers of commerce and trade.
The chambers was established in 1993 with the aim of uniting Muslim traders and entrepreneurs for the interest and benefit of the Islamic economy. - Bernama
Menerima kunjungan hormat delegasi Dewan Perdagangan Islam Malaysia (DPIM) diketuai Presidennya Dato’ Mohammad Sahar Mat Din.
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DPIM yang ditubuhkan pada 1993 bermatlamat untuk mewujudkan kesatuan dalam kalangan peniaga dan pengusaha Muslim demi kepentingan serta faedah ekonomi... pic.twitter.com/ALPEy7Wx6u