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Malaysia secures RM11.2bil in potential investments at Osaka World Expo 2025 - Tengku Zafrul

Minister confident RM13bil target within reach as Malaysia Pavilion in Osaka, Japan exceeds visitor expectations with strong investor interest in green and digital sectors

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 09 Aug 2025 10:21AM

Malaysia secures RM11.2bil in potential investments at Osaka World Expo 2025 - Tengku Zafrul
Visitor turnout to the Malaysia Pavilion surpasses expectations, with 2.2 million visitors recorded last week — significantly exceeding the original target of 1.5 million - August 9, 2025

MALAYSIA has recorded RM11.2 billion in potential investments at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, with Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz expressing confidence that the nation will achieve its RM13 billion target before the event concludes in October.

“Hopefully we can meet the target. It’s not too far away,” said Tengku Zafrul following his visit to the Malaysia Pavilion.

The sectors drawing the most investor interest include green technology, the halal industry, renewable energy, the bioeconomy, and the digital economy. A total of 34 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) have been signed to date.

Visitor turnout to the Malaysia Pavilion has also surpassed expectations, with 2.2 million visitors recorded last week — significantly exceeding the original target of 1.5 million.

The Minister noted that Malaysia’s vibrant cultural showcase and culinary offerings have helped draw the crowds.

“Roti canai is a crowd-puller at the pavilion, with about 1,500 pieces sold daily,” he said, adding, “We also showcase traditional performances outdoors. This also draws visitors to our pavilion.”

The World Expo, held every five years, serves as a global stage for countries to exhibit their technological advancements, innovations, and cultural heritage. This year’s edition runs from April to October in Osaka, Japan. - August 9, 2025

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