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Workshop on
"ASEAN
Framework Agreement
for Services (AFAS)"
Date
:
22 April 2010
(Thursday)
Time
:
830am - 5pm
Venue
:
Thistle Johor Bahru
Fee : Complementary
Supported by the
MIDA & MITI, the MICCI is
conducting a series of workshops throughout Malaysia on ASEAN Framework
on
Services Agreement. The workshop is aimed at raising awareness on the
market
opportunities set out under AFAS and more importantly how one can reap
the
benefits out of AFAS.
Workshops will be
conducted at nine (9) locations
namely Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, Kuantan, Melaka, Johor Bharu, Kota
Kinabalu and Kuching as
outlined in the brochure attached.
As this workshop
is fully funded by Malaysian
Industrial Development Authority,
it is brought to FOC. So
please take advantage of this opportunity to register early. Please
note that
there are limited places only (50 persons), so registration will be
based on
first come first served basis.