KUALA LUMPUR, April 17 (Bernama) — Bilateral trade between Malaysia and the European Union (EU) was 6.0 per cent higher at RM135 billion in 2013, said Ambassador and Head of the EU Delegation to Malaysia, Luc Vandebon.
He also said last year, the EU managed to climb up a notch to become Malaysia’s third largest trading partner, after China and Singapore, despite economic uncertainty clouding the Eurozone.
“The investment figure from the EU to Malaysia, which saw more that RM5 billion in investments approved, makes it plain to see why the EU matters to Malaysia and vice versa.
“Collectively, the EU was Malaysia’s third larg…
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