Entrepreneurs from Malaysia and China have been urged to explore joint ventures in sectors such as infrastructure, logistics and digital trade.
Deputy Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan said the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a cornerstone of collaboration, providing the framework for deepening economic ties between the two nations.
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Deputy Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan said the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a cornerstone of collaboration, providing the framework for deepening economic ties between the two nations.
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00:00Entrepreneurs from Malaysia and China have been urged to explore joint ventures in sectors
00:07such as infrastructure, logistics and digital trade.
00:11Deputy Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan said the Belt and
00:17Road Initiative is a cornerstone of collaboration, providing the framework for deepening economic
00:23ties between the two nations.
00:25Under the BRI, infrastructure projects like railways, ports and industrial parks have
00:33strengthened connectivity and facilitated trade.
00:38As we move forward, I urge both Malaysian and Chinese entrepreneurs to explore joint
00:43ventures that align with the BRI's objectives, focusing on sectors such as infrastructure,
00:51logistics and digital trade.
00:54He said at the 5th Belt and Road Malaysia-China Business Dialogue in Kuala Lumpur on Friday,
01:00themed Harnessing a Half-Century of Partnership for Unprecedented Prosperity, the dialogue
01:06was attended by more than 450 participants from both countries.
01:11Khairul Firdaus said Malaysia's strategic location positions it at the heart of Southeast Asia.
01:19Malaysia sits along the vital maritime routes of the Malacca Strait, offering unmatched
01:26connectivity to major global markets.
01:31This geographic advantage provides Chinese entrepreneurs with a gateway to the ASEAN
01:37region, a market of 650 million people and a combined GDP of more than 3.6 trillion.
01:49Khairul Firdaus said Malaysia also boasts a multicultural society, with linguistic skills
01:55that include English, Bahasa Malaysia, Mandarin and Tamil.
02:00This multilingual capability creates an environment conducive to international trade, fostering
02:07seamless communication and collaboration across borders.
02:14The event was also attended by Ma Hui, Vice-Minister of the International Department of the Communist
02:20Party of China Central Committee and Chinese Ambassador to Malaysia, Ouyang Yujing.
02:25China and Malaysia have maintained steady and fast development all these years, which
02:34owes to the wise leadership of both countries.
02:38Ouyang adds, Chinese consumers can now savour the taste of Malaysia, thanks to the export
02:43of fresh durian to China.
02:46Thanks to the export of the fresh durian to China this August, Chinese people can taste
02:53the real Malaysia.