Event report

Economic Outlook 2019

CCIFM came hand with the Swiss Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (SMCC) and La Camara, the Spanish Malaysian Chamber of Commerce to organize the Economic Outlook 2019. This conference was held at Invest KL Office.

The event started with our speaker Mr. Anthony Dass, Group Chief Economist and Head of AmBank Research at AmBank Group.

The purpose of this conference was to discuss about the coming year and the benefits for the companies to work and invest in Malaysia. Mr. Dass talked and explained how the next months will be for the companies and where they have to be focus on.

The speaker ended his session with answering questions from the participants, and the discussion has continued with a breakfast where the attendees shared their own opinion about the subject.

 

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