Crime - jitters felt by investors, too


Foreign investors have been concerned over a confidence situation in a country, pronounced International Trade as well as Industry Minister Mustapa Mohamed.

NONEIn his opening remarks during a ministry-hosted discourse with multiform unfamiliar chambers of custom as well as police, Mustapa (centre, in picture) pronounced this regard was raised by investors multiform times in a past year in multiform dialogues.

"The reason you have been assembly is which in a couple of dialogues before with chambers of custom (we found) issues of confidence have an stroke upon investment.

"I betrothed a assembly to deal with these issues...we have been here to see what else you can do to improve a situation in a country," he said.

Also benefaction during a dialogue, presently ongoing, was inspector-general of military Ismail Omar as well as top officers similar to rapist investigation department (CID) emissary director Hadi Ho Abdullah, Kuala Lumpur military arch Mohmad Salleh as well as Kuala Lumpur CID arch Ku Chin Wah.

Also benefaction have been representatives from a Japanese, South Korean, European, American, German as well as Taiwanese chambers of commerce.

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