KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 1 (Bernama) — In a move to promote Malaysian services, 30 companies with 56 representatives under five clusters will be participating at the inaugural Malaysia Services Exhibition (MSE) 2013 in Kazan, Tatarstan this month.
The three-day event from Oct 3, organised by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade), is held in conjunction with the Euro-Asia Expo 2013, the largest international trade fair in Russia.
In a statement Tuesday, Matrade said the participants under the franchise, construction and related services, logistics and freight forwarding, education and business services clusters, will showcase the expertise and capabilities of Malaysian services companies.
“For example, exhibitors will promote the cafe business, hair salon, Islamic pawn broking, and childhood education, under the franchise cluster, while for the construction cluster, there will be urban planning, engineering and lighting, and waterproofing systems services,” it explained.
Matrade said it has pre-arranged 150 business meetings for the participating Malaysian companies, adding that Malaysian companies’ participation would further forge stronger business partnerships and joint ventures with local businesses, as well as enhance the visibility of Malaysian service providers.
Tatarstan, a highly industrialised republic in Russia, offers a favourable trade and investment climate via its capital city, Kazan, which is rapidly developing itself as a modern administrative and business centre in the republic.
The three-day event from Oct 3, organised by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade), is held in conjunction with the Euro-Asia Expo 2013, the largest international trade fair in Russia.
In a statement Tuesday, Matrade said the participants under the franchise, construction and related services, logistics and freight forwarding, education and business services clusters, will showcase the expertise and capabilities of Malaysian services companies.
“For example, exhibitors will promote the cafe business, hair salon, Islamic pawn broking, and childhood education, under the franchise cluster, while for the construction cluster, there will be urban planning, engineering and lighting, and waterproofing systems services,” it explained.
Matrade said it has pre-arranged 150 business meetings for the participating Malaysian companies, adding that Malaysian companies’ participation would further forge stronger business partnerships and joint ventures with local businesses, as well as enhance the visibility of Malaysian service providers.
Tatarstan, a highly industrialised republic in Russia, offers a favourable trade and investment climate via its capital city, Kazan, which is rapidly developing itself as a modern administrative and business centre in the republic.