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Anwar urges Malaysian firms to seek new markets beyond traditional partners
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49427, member: 636"] Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim pushed Malaysian companies to hunt for fresh business deals around the world. He told them to stop depending on old markets and chase new opportunities instead. The leader spoke at a fancy dinner party hosted by Yinson Production during his Brazil trip. Anwar praised Petronas and Yinson for making smart moves into Brazilian markets. He said these success stories prove Malaysian firms can win anywhere. Brazil's President Lula felt shocked when Anwar mentioned Malaysian companies working in his country. The Brazilian leader asked for more details about Yinson and Petronas operations there. Yinson runs three major floating oil projects since 2023 called Anna Nery, Maria Quiteria and Atlanta. Petronas pumps oil from Brazilian fields and opened gas stations last year. These companies prove Malaysia can compete against global giants. Anwar admits America and China remain Malaysia's biggest trade partners and investment sources. However, he sees huge potential beyond these traditional powerhouses. The finance minister asked trade officials to help more Malaysian businesses enter Brazilian markets. Brazil has become a major economic force and speaks for developing nations worldwide. Smart companies should grab these golden chances before competitors arrive. Trade between both countries jumped 14.6 percent to reach 20.35 billion ringgit during 2024. This massive increase shows strong business ties keep growing between the nations. Lula agreed to visit Malaysia during the October ASEAN Summit meeting. He plans to bring key ministers and business groups for special conferences. Malaysia joined BRICS as a partner country this January and chairs ASEAN through 2025. [/QUOTE]
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