SEBUYAU: Until today, Sarawak has not received investments from North Korea, said Assistant Minister of Industrial Development (Investment and Promotion), Datuk Julaihi Narawi.
He was asked by reporters whether Sarawak had received any investments from North Korea here last Sunday after the closing ceremony of the Fieldwork of Master SLUSE Programme conducted by 43 students from Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas) and the University of Copenhagen, Denmark and Roskilde University, Denmark here recently
According to Julaihi, the federal government is in the process of solving problems involving North Korea.
“But we have investors from South Korea, Japan, China. The turmoil that occurred between Malaysia and North Korea has no impact on investments in Malaysia,” he added.