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Malaysia aims to attract RM 300 bln of green investment by 2030

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Tengku Zafrul, Malaysia's Minister of Investment, Trade, and Industry, explained the latest green investment strategy on August 19, with the goal of attracting 300 billion ringgit in investments.

Tengku Zafrul, Malaysia's Minister of Investment, Trade, and Industry, explained the latest green investment strategy on August 19, with the goal of attracting 300 billion ringgit in investments. (Photo: Tengku Zafrul's Facebook)

To advance its green economy, the Malaysian government has set ambitious goals, vowing to significantly increase green investment, with a target of reaching 300 billion ringgit (about 72 billion USD) by 2030.

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