WTCKL: MALAYSIA-CHINA MUST CAPITALISE RCEP TO STRENGTHEN TIES


“KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 17 (Bernama) – Malaysia and China must capitalise on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) to further strengthen their ties, said the World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur (WTCKL).

WTCKL group managing director Datuk Seri Dr Irmohizam Ibrahim said the RCEP, with its expansive reach across the Asia-Pacific region, provided an unparalleled opportunity for collaboration and economic growth.

“By embracing this agreement, we can deepen our economic integration, facilitate smoother trade and foster an environment conducive to innovation and sustainable development,” he said in his speech at the fourth Belt and Road China-Malaysia Business Dialogue held in Shenzhen, China, recently.”

“Irmohizam said the collaborative efforts over the years have strengthened the ties between Malaysia and China, paving the way for mutually beneficial partnerships.

He noted that 2023 marked the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the nations, a testament to the enduring friendship and fruitful collaboration that has flourished over the decades.

“The economic and trade cooperation between our two nations has not only contributed to the prosperity of our people but has also fostered a spirit of unity and understanding,” he said.

Irmohizam added that the Belt and Road initiative has played a pivotal role in connecting Malaysia and China’s economies, creating opportunities for businesses on both sides and enhancing the cultural exchange between the nations.

Meanwhile, WTCKL has consistently been a preferred venue for hosting trade exhibitions organised by Chinese entities, such as the Malaysia-China Trade Expo, Game Times International and OCTF Shenzhen, showcasing its international appeal but also underscoring its commitment to fostering collaboration and promoting bilateral trade.

Irmohizam noted that the collaborations facilitated by WTCKL served as a testament to the potential for mutually beneficial partnerships between Malaysian and Chinese businesses.

“These efforts contribute significantly to the broader objectives of the Belt and Road initiative, promoting cooperation and fostering innovation within the business communities of our two nations,” he added.

— BERNAMA”

Credits

We would like to give credit and express our gratitude to the original authors of this article –
WTCKL: MALAYSIA-CHINA MUST CAPITALISE RCEP TO STRENGTHEN TIES

We value and respect the hard work, dedication, and research that went into creating this article. By featuring it on our website, we aim to provide our readers with valuable information and insights from reputable sources.

We encourage our visitors to visit www.bernama.com to explore more of their outstanding articles and support their exceptional journalistic endeavors.

Thank you, www.bernama.com for your contribution to informing and enlightening readers around the world.

Link to original article:
https://www.bernama.com/en/business/news.php?id=2254960

Share this post :

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest

Create a new perspective on life

Your Ads Here (365 x 270 area)
Latest News
Categories

Subscribe our newsletter

Purus ut praesent facilisi dictumst sollicitudin cubilia ridiculus.