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A view of Kuala Lumpur's skyline. (Nations Online Project)
  • The deals aim to develop effective programs to promote collaboration between the two countries to invest in key sectors: industrial manufacturing, healthcare, technology
  • Ajlan will partner with Malaysian companies such as SilTerra, Cybersecurity Malaysia, Aerodyne, NADI Corp., Malaysian Genomics Resource Centre Berhad, MYEVENTS International

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia— Ajlan & Bros Holding Group of Saudi Arabia has signed deals worth $7 billion with Malaysian companies, according to a statement on LinkedIn.

The deals aim to develop effective programs to promote collaboration between the two countries to invest in key sectors: industrial manufacturing, healthcare, technology, entertainment, and defense.

The Malaysian companies are SilTerra, Cybersecurity Malaysia, Aerodyne, NADI Corp., Malaysian Genomics Resource Centre Berhad, EasyStore, Sevenue, MYEVENTS International, Meta Universe, and Twistcode Technologies.