Anwar’s 4-day working visit to China starts tomorrow

Anwar’s 4-day working visit to China starts tomorrow

The prime minister will be delivering a speech at the opening ceremony of the 7th China International Import Expo, says Wisma Putra.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is scheduled to meet Chinese Premier Li Qiang to deliberate on bilateral matters following their meeting in Putrajaya on June 19, 2024. (Bernama pic)
SHANGHAI:
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will undertake a working visit to China from tomorrow until Thursday, Nov 7, at the invitation of Premier Li Qiang, and to attend the 7th China International Import Expo (7th CIIE) in Shanghai.

In a statement today, the foreign affairs ministry said this year Malaysia has been bestowed the title “Country of Honour” at the 7th CIIE.

Anwar will be accompanied by foreign affairs minister Mohamad Hasan; investment, trade and industry minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz; and human resources minister Steven Sim.

Wisma Putra said the prime minister is scheduled to meet Premier Li Qiang to deliberate on bilateral matters following their meeting in Putrajaya on June 19, 2024.

“They are also expected to exchange views on regional and international issues of mutual concern and interest,” it said in the statement.

The CIIE is an initiative by the Chinese government to provide a platform for countries involved in its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to promote and export products and services to the country.

Wisma Putra said Anwar will also deliver a speech at the opening ceremony of the 7th CIIE and officiate the Malaysia pavilion and the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM) pavilion.

The prime minister will also participate in various one-on-one business meetings and hold a roundtable session with captains of industry from China, it added.

According to Wisma Putra, Anwar will also visit Beijing, where he is scheduled to pay a courtesy call on President Xi Jinping.

He will also deliver a talk entitled “Bridging Futures: Strengthening Malaysia-China Relations and Asean Centrality in a Shifting Global Order” at Peking University, and visit the Huawei executive briefing centre.

“This visit will enhance the strong bilateral ties as Malaysia and China celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations this year,” the ministry.

For 15 consecutive years since 2009, China has been Malaysia’s largest trading partner globally.

In 2023, total trade with China was valued at RM450.84 billion, representing 17.1% of Malaysia’s global trade.

As of September 2024, the recorded total trade was RM355.15 billion (US$76.72 billion).

In the first half of 2024, a total of 15 manufacturing projects were implemented with investment totalling RM1.2 billion (US$252.5 million).

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