Malaysia–South Africa relations
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Malaysia-South African relations (Malay: Hubungan Malaysia–Afrika Selatan Afrikaans: Maleisië-Suid-Afrika verhoudings) refers to the current and historical relationship between Malaysia and South Africa. Formal relations were established in 1993 and, in 2010, Malaysia was the fourth largest new investor in South Africa.[1] Both are full members of the Commonwealth.
Trade
In 2010, Malaysia was South Africa's 20th largest total trade partner with roughly 4.8 million Rand in volume.[2]
References
- ↑ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Africa
- ↑ South African Trade by COUNTRY (Rand '000) South African Department of Trade and Industry
External links
- South Africa and Malaysia: Identity and History in South-South Relations by Muhammed Haron, Rhodes University, June 2007
- South Africa, Malaysia to strengthen economic ties New Straits Times, 1 March 1997
- South Africa seeks help to build economy The Star, 3 September 2003
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