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Somali Investors Take Part In Business Integration Conference In Malaysia

Businessman and officials from Somalia attended a conference in Kua Lumpur, Malaysia to focus on strengthening business cooperation between Arab and Asia countries.

The meeting which was held on the second year in a row showcased opportunities of trade and investments among various representatives from Arab and far east Asian states.

Somali delegation led by trade and industries attaché at the embassy in Malaysia, Mohamed Amin Abukar presented possible investment areas in Somalia.

He urged the participants to consider investment in the Somali market citing the progress made in various areas mainly security in the past years.

Abukar added that his country is ready to provide all necessary avenues to a business interest that pave the way for investment abilities in the horn of African nation.

Somali businessmen have started exporting locally available products such as agriculture and livestock produce to markets in Turkey and the Gulf.

A recent trade agreement between Somalia and Qatar will see Doha support development fishing and agricultural sector in the country with possible investments from Qatari businessmen.

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