Entrepreneur local crafts, in an effort to attract foreign investors, who took the opportunity to promote their products in the Non-Aligned Movement Coordinating Bureau (NAM-COB) Ministerial Meeting which begins here tomorrow.
The branch of Melaka Malaysia Handicraft Corporation is one of the organizations set up booths in the exhibition organized together with the four-day meeting at the Putrajaya International Convention Center (PICC) here.
Designer, Ruziyati violations, said on Friday that employers in Melaka produce high-quality handicrafts from metals, ceramics, textiles and rattan well received by local and foreign tourists.
"A businessman who had never received orders for more than 100,000 units of the buyer," he told Bernama at the corporate booth.
Ruziyati said that through international conferences such as the NAM Colo., corporations can promote the products of entrepreneurs from Melaka among the delegations and foreign visitors.
He hoped that in addition to delegates, investors from NAM countries will take the opportunity to invest in the product.
The corporation provides technical assistance and training for entrepreneurs interested in developing their businesses, he added.
Besides the corporation, Putrajaya Holdings, Alamanda Putrajaya, Proton distribution, Naza Ria and Bernama, Tourism Malaysia is aggressively promoting "Visit Malaysia Year 2007" program, which is filled with various activities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of an independent state, in the exhibition.
Small cottage industries such as the Village of River group Unikraf Lang, Banting, is not abandoned.
Run by six housewives, Village Unikraf produce decorative items from natural materials like corn sheath, skin and stems of banana and rubber seeds and leaves.
Its coordinator, and Samiah Endang Ngadiran Latifah, said they hoped to introduce their products at the international level in the exhibition to attract a wider market.
Other attractions at the exhibition goods ceramics such as water containers and vases produced by the Center for Public Facilities (CFC), a special project by the Perak State Economic Corporation, to provide support services and technology related to ceramic industry in the state.
Products that use the local clay to compete with ceramic products from Japan, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia, said a spokesman for the CFC. www.bernama.com
The branch of Melaka Malaysia Handicraft Corporation is one of the organizations set up booths in the exhibition organized together with the four-day meeting at the Putrajaya International Convention Center (PICC) here.
Designer, Ruziyati violations, said on Friday that employers in Melaka produce high-quality handicrafts from metals, ceramics, textiles and rattan well received by local and foreign tourists.
"A businessman who had never received orders for more than 100,000 units of the buyer," he told Bernama at the corporate booth.
Ruziyati said that through international conferences such as the NAM Colo., corporations can promote the products of entrepreneurs from Melaka among the delegations and foreign visitors.
He hoped that in addition to delegates, investors from NAM countries will take the opportunity to invest in the product.
The corporation provides technical assistance and training for entrepreneurs interested in developing their businesses, he added.
Besides the corporation, Putrajaya Holdings, Alamanda Putrajaya, Proton distribution, Naza Ria and Bernama, Tourism Malaysia is aggressively promoting "Visit Malaysia Year 2007" program, which is filled with various activities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of an independent state, in the exhibition.
Small cottage industries such as the Village of River group Unikraf Lang, Banting, is not abandoned.
Run by six housewives, Village Unikraf produce decorative items from natural materials like corn sheath, skin and stems of banana and rubber seeds and leaves.
Its coordinator, and Samiah Endang Ngadiran Latifah, said they hoped to introduce their products at the international level in the exhibition to attract a wider market.
Other attractions at the exhibition goods ceramics such as water containers and vases produced by the Center for Public Facilities (CFC), a special project by the Perak State Economic Corporation, to provide support services and technology related to ceramic industry in the state.
Products that use the local clay to compete with ceramic products from Japan, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia, said a spokesman for the CFC. www.bernama.com
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