MSE 2011 was officiated by Her Highness Sheikha Lubna bint Khalid Al Qasimi, UAE’s Minister of Foreign Trade and Y.B. Dato’ Sri Mustapa Mohammed, Malaysia’s Minister of International Trade and Industry on 17 April 2011 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC). It was the fourth edition of the MSE series, to enhance strategic alliances as the two countries are focusing on greater diversification.
MSE 2011 was organised concurrently with two other international exhibitions, the City Scape and City Build. MSE 2011 which was organised by MATRADE, brought together 100 Malaysian companies from a diverse range of service industries. The exhibition aimed to offer Malaysian service providers a networking avenue with major players in the Gulf region in various sectors such as construction & professional services related to construction; energy, power generation & environment management services; oil & gas; ICT; healthcare & hospital-related services; and specialised training & business services.
MSE 2011 resume an important role in expanding the commercial and investment ties that exist between Malaysia and the UAE, as well as in strengthening strategic alliance between both countries. The UAE is one of more than 56 countries that had benefited from Malaysia’s service expertise. As a result, many Malaysian businesses have opted to set up permanent bases at its shores. Those interested to do business with UAE are most welcomed to do so, as among the numerous commercial and investment incentives from the UAE Government include strategic location for targeting European and Asian markets; world-class free zones; 100% repatriation of capital and profits; easily accessible raw materials; cheap energy sources; as well as, zero corporate profit and personal income taxes.
MITI Weekly Bulletin Vol.140, 3 May 2011
MSE 2011 was organised concurrently with two other international exhibitions, the City Scape and City Build. MSE 2011 which was organised by MATRADE, brought together 100 Malaysian companies from a diverse range of service industries. The exhibition aimed to offer Malaysian service providers a networking avenue with major players in the Gulf region in various sectors such as construction & professional services related to construction; energy, power generation & environment management services; oil & gas; ICT; healthcare & hospital-related services; and specialised training & business services.
MSE 2011 resume an important role in expanding the commercial and investment ties that exist between Malaysia and the UAE, as well as in strengthening strategic alliance between both countries. The UAE is one of more than 56 countries that had benefited from Malaysia’s service expertise. As a result, many Malaysian businesses have opted to set up permanent bases at its shores. Those interested to do business with UAE are most welcomed to do so, as among the numerous commercial and investment incentives from the UAE Government include strategic location for targeting European and Asian markets; world-class free zones; 100% repatriation of capital and profits; easily accessible raw materials; cheap energy sources; as well as, zero corporate profit and personal income taxes.
MITI Weekly Bulletin Vol.140, 3 May 2011