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Japan backs low-carbon industry in Malaysia with focus on energy efficiency, renewables

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A recent survey by the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) shows that over 80% of Japanese companies in the Malaysian market are planning to implement decarbonization efforts. (Image: iStock)

A recent survey by the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) shows that over 80% of Japanese companies in the Malaysian market are planning to implement decarbonization efforts. (Image: iStock)

To support the growth of low-carbon industries in Malaysia, the Japanese government, through the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), announced at the end of March a list of 47 Japanese companies with established operations in the country.

The majority of these companies are publicly listed, and among various sectors, energy efficiency solutions account for the largest share, followed by renewable energy initiatives.

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