%0 Electronic Article %A Padayachee, Vishnu and Valodia, Imraan %I Sameeksha Trust %D 1998 %D 1998 %G English %@ 0012-9976 %@ 2349-8846 %~ Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Kunstbibliothek %T Malaysian Investment in South Africa: Some Initial Observations %V 33 %J Economic and Political Weekly %V 33 %N 38 %P 2435-2437 %U https://www.jstor.org/stable/4407180 %X

Conventional economic and risk-based considerations do not explain the surge of Malaysian investments in South Africa. Rather, political considerations such as Malaysia's history of support for the anti-apartheid struggle, and more specially a strong perception by party political and business elites in both countries that they share a common challenge of economically empowering their historically disadvantaged majority populations, have played a role in directing Malaysian business interests in post-apartheid South Africa.

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