PUTRAJAYA: Kazakhstan has invited Malaysian investors and businessmen to spread their wings to the country.
Kazakhstan president Nursultan Nazarbayev said there were still vast business opportunities in his country waiting to be tapped.
President Nazarbayev inspecting a guard-of-honour during the welcoming ceremony at Parliament Square "We are developing between 200 and 300 new industrial facilities. They cover all areas including oil and gas, construction and financial services.
"All these offer good opportunities for Malaysian businessmen and we welcome them," he said in a joint statement with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at Perdana Putra on Wednesday.
Nazarbayev and Najib earlier had a bilateral meeting where both leaders discussed a wide range of topics including boosting trade between the two nations.
Nazarbayev arrived Tuesday night for a two-day visit to Malaysia, his third in 16 years.
He was accorded a state welcome at Parliament Square here.
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah and the Prime Minister received Nazarbayev.
The national anthems of both countries were played by the Royal Malay Regiment band followed by the firing of a 14-gun salute.
Nazarbayev and delegation were then introduced to Cabinet ministers and members of foreign diplomatic service attending the event, reported Bernama.
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