Cameron urges UK companies to grab Asean opportunities
He also calls on world leaders and foreign companies to share data to fight money laundering
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UK PRIME Minister David Cameron, making South-east Asia a stop in his first major trade visit since his re-election, on Tuesday highlighted the business opportunities available to UK companies in the region.
In a wide-ranging lecture he delivered in Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, he also reaffirmed his commitment to driving down corruption, and urged world leaders and foreign companies investing in the UK to tackle this; the drive should include greater sharing of data among countries to stem money-laundering, he added.
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