He instead attributed political stability and the ease of doing business. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KOTA ISKANDAR - Malaysia did not offer anything special to entice billionaire Elon Musk to make a quick decision to invest in the country, said Mr Anwar Ibrahim.
“Actually, all our policies are already existing. Maybe now through this unity government, we can offer four years of political stability, economic clarity and our Madani economic policies.” Mr Anward had earlier that said Mr Musk’s decision to invest in Malaysia was due to political stability, and emphasised its importance when it came to ensuring investor confidence.
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