Conference & Seminar

Economic Outlook and Developments with World Bank

Vyncke Sdn Bhd Tower B, Vyncke Sdn Bhd Tower B, TB-09-2, Plaza 33, Level 9, Jalan Kemajuan, Seksyen 13, 46200, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
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Deadline for registration: Tuesday 14 April 2026 - 4:00 PM (UTC+8)

Price: Members - RM 100.00
Non members - RM 150.00
(Price stated excludes 8% SST)

Please be informed that any cancellations must be received 1 week prior to the event in writing. No show by registered participants will be invoiced accordingly.

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This outlook session with the World Bank emphasizes Malaysia’s economic trends and IFC’s role in sustainable growth, private sector, and investment.

CCI France Malaysia, in collaboration with the BeluxCham Malaysia, the Malaysian Spanish Chamber of Commerce & Industry and the Swedish Chamber of Commerce Malaysia, jointly organised the Economic Development and Outlook session with World Bank, placing a special emphasis on the role and initiatives of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) in Malaysia.

This session will provide valuable insights into Malaysia’s economic landscape, current trends, and the IFC’s contribution to sustainable growth, private sector development, and investment opportunities in the country.

Key Topics:

  • Malaysia’s Economic Development and Outlook
  • The Role of the International Finance Corporation in Malaysia

Date: Wednesday, 22 April 2026

Time: 7.00pm – 9:30pm

Venue: Vyncke Sdn Bhd
Tower B, TB-09-2, Plaza 33, Level 9, Jalan Kemajuan, Seksyen 13, 46200 Petaling Jaya

Registration Fee:

Members: RM 100
Non-members: RM 150

Program:

7.00pm : Registration & refreshments

8.00pm : Welcome Remarks by the President of BeLuxCham Malaysia 

8.10pm : Presentation by Mr. Deisigan Shammugam

8.30pm : Presentation by Ms. Amanda Tan

8.50pm : Q&A Session & Networking

9.30pm : End of event

As seating is limited, kindly register before Tuesday, 14 April 2026 to secure your place.

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