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Official: Yemeni-Malaysian Festival will enhance trade exchanging
SANA'A, March 15
(Saba) - The Chairman of General Investment Authority (GIA) Salah al-Attar said on
Mandy
that the Yemeni-Malaysian festival would enhance the trade exchanging between the
two countries.
This came in a press conference held here to introduce the Yemeni-Malaysian
Festival for promotion of Yemeni and Malaysian products and services, which will be
launched
in Sana'a next Wednesday.
Al-Attar stressed the importance of creating a strong partnership between the
private sector in Yemen and Malaysia and availing from the Malaysian experience in
the trade
and industrial areas.
He called upon Yemeni businessmen to take part in the festival events to contribute
to strengthen the trade exchanging between the two countries so as to serve the
common
interests.
Moreover, al-Attar pointed out that, on the festival sideline, sessions would be
held between businessmen from the two countries to discuss the possibility of
establishing
joint investment projects, in addition to briefing the Malaysian businessmen on the
investment opportunities in Yemen, especially in the competitive sectors.
For his part, Chairman of Malawi Commercial and Industrial Chamber Ali al-Attas
stressed the need to build a strong trade and economic relationship between the two
countries
and to create new united institutions between the two countries.
"Yemen has attractive and promising investment opportunities in the various areas,
where the Malaysian businessmen can invest in", the Malaysian official said.
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(Saba) - The Chairman of General Investment Authority (GIA) Salah al-Attar said on
Mandy
that the Yemeni-Malaysian festival would enhance the trade exchanging between the
two countries.
This came in a press conference held here to introduce the Yemeni-Malaysian
Festival for promotion of Yemeni and Malaysian products and services, which will be
launched
in Sana'a next Wednesday.
Al-Attar stressed the importance of creating a strong partnership between the
private sector in Yemen and Malaysia and availing from the Malaysian experience in
the trade
and industrial areas.
He called upon Yemeni businessmen to take part in the festival events to contribute
to strengthen the trade exchanging between the two countries so as to serve the
common
interests.
Moreover, al-Attar pointed out that, on the festival sideline, sessions would be
held between businessmen from the two countries to discuss the possibility of
establishing
joint investment projects, in addition to briefing the Malaysian businessmen on the
investment opportunities in Yemen, especially in the competitive sectors.
For his part, Chairman of Malawi Commercial and Industrial Chamber Ali al-Attas
stressed the need to build a strong trade and economic relationship between the two
countries
and to create new united institutions between the two countries.
"Yemen has attractive and promising investment opportunities in the various areas,
where the Malaysian businessmen can invest in", the Malaysian official said.
BA