SEOUL (Nov 26): Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim held a meeting on Tuesday with tycoons from several family-owned conglomerates, locally known as 'chaebols', as part of efforts to attract more foreign direct investment (FDI) into Malaysia.
Chaebols are large, family-owned industrial conglomerates in South Korea, which have traditionally enjoyed close ties with the government.
Federal support for these entities began after the Korean War as part of efforts to rebuild the nation's economy.
Anwar, the finance minister, is also scheduled to hold one-on-one meetings starting at 9am (South Korea time) with major corporations including Samsung Group, SK Nexilis, Posco Group and Lotte International.
These discussions align with Malaysia's strategy to secure 'high-value, high-growth' investments from the Republic of Korea.
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