TOKYO, June 10 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim yesterday afternoon met representatives from six leading Japanese and international corporations as part of Malaysia’s ongoing efforts to attract high-quality investments and strengthen economic cooperation with Japan.
The companies involved in the discussions were IBM Corporation, Mitsubishi Corporation, ENEOS Corporation, Shizen Energy Inc., DENSO Corporation and Marubeni Corporation.
During the meetings, Anwar and the corporate leaders explored new opportunities for investment and collaboration in several strategic sectors, including energy, the halal industry, artificial intelligence (AI), data centres and digital technology.
The Prime Minister highlighted the importance of strengthening partnerships amid growing global supply chain and energy challenges, noting that such collaborations are essential for enhancing resilience and ensuring long-term supply security.
Anwar reiterated Malaysia’s commitment to attracting quality investments, expanding its high-technology ecosystem, creating high-value employment opportunities and deepening economic ties with Japan.
He said the confidence shown by the participating companies reflects Malaysia’s growing reputation as a strategic investment destination and a trusted partner for sustainable growth in the region.
The engagements formed part of Anwar’s official visit to Japan, which aims to further strengthen bilateral relations and promote greater economic cooperation between the two countries.
— MINUTESMY
— SOURCE: FB ANWAR IBRAHIM