ISLAMABAD: Malaysia has shown keen interest in procuring anti-tank missilesfrom Pakistan, Finance Minister Asad Umar told media.
The revelation was made after delegation-level talks between the twocountries’ leaders at Prime Minister House in Islamabad on Friday.
Umar said the visiting delegation also sought participation of JF-17Thunder aircraft in a defence fair to be held in Malaysia in the nearfuture.
The finance minister said both sides agreed on business and investmentworth hundreds of millions of dollars in diverse fields.
Malaysia would import Halal meat and rice from Pakistan, while the twosides also agreed to open branches of their banks in the two countries, headded.
A day earlier, Prime Minister’s Adviser on Commerce and Textiles,Industries and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood had said Pakistan expectsinvestments of US $900 million during the Malaysian prime minister’s visit.







