Exporting to Southeast Asia: Opportunities in Malaysia

Join us for Exporting to Southeast Asia: Opportunities in Malaysia, a focused webinar exploring practical pathways for Canberra businesses looking to enter the Malaysian market. Moderated by Greg Harford, CEO of the Canberra Business Chamber, the session will feature insights from trade experts and experienced exporters, covering market entry strategies, trade regulations, business culture, and real-world case studies. Whether you’re new to exporting or seeking to expand, this event offers valuable guidance and networking opportunities.
Date: 30 June 2025
Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Moderator: Greg Harford, CEO, Canberra Business Chamber
Guest Speaker:
Mr. Abdul Latif Nordin, Assistant Trade Commissioner of MATRADE Melbourne and Abu Hirzan Mustapa representing – Malaysia High Commission
Khushwant Dhanoa, Australia Malaysia Business Council – Khushwant is a cross-border business strategist connecting Canberra and Malaysia. A lawyer with 20+ years’ experience, he leads corporate and commercial law at Khairuddin, Ngiam & Tan and is President of the Australia Malaysia Business Council (ACT). He has guided ventures like Truefitt & Hill Canberra to national recognition and advises leading practices such as YourGP. Khushwant helps Australian businesses enter ASEAN markets through practical, values-driven partnerships.
Dhayalan Asoka, Founder & CEO, Proventus – Dhayalan is a Quality Engineering and Supply Chain specialist with 22 years of global experience across multinationals, startups, and growth-stage companies. Known for creating process-driven, results-focused environments, he brings clarity and tailored solutions to complex challenges. He holds an Honours degree in Electronics Engineering from Multimedia University and is a member of Engineers Australia.
(Via Zoom & Cost Free)
Supported by ACT Government
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