Kuantan,the capital of Pahang State on the east coast of Malaysia,is a quiet town,where the Kuantan River winds and flows into the sea.The Malaysia-China Kuantan Industry Park,a major project of the Belt and Road Init...Kuantan,the capital of Pahang State on the east coast of Malaysia,is a quiet town,where the Kuantan River winds and flows into the sea.The Malaysia-China Kuantan Industry Park,a major project of the Belt and Road Initiative and a demonstration base for cross-border international capacity cooperation,is located here.Since the official opening of the park in 2013,it has created an innovative model of economic cooperation between the two countries.In 2023,on the 10th Anniversary of the Kuantan Industrial Park,a new development plan was launched again-the 3rd plot of the Malaysia-China Kuantan Industry Park,known as Malaysia-China Kuantan International Logistics Park,was officially started.展开更多
As we approach the golden jubilee of Malaysia-China diplomatic relations in May 2024,it is both timely and essential to reflect on the journey that has shaped one of the most dynamic and influential economic partnersh...As we approach the golden jubilee of Malaysia-China diplomatic relations in May 2024,it is both timely and essential to reflect on the journey that has shaped one of the most dynamic and influential economic partnerships in Asia.This 50-year saga is not merely a story of diplomatic ties;it is a testament to enduring friendship,strategic cooperation and mutual growth that have significantly impacted both nations and the wider region.The relationship between Malaysia and China,which formally began in 1974,was groundbreaking in many respects.It symbolized not only Malaysia’s commitment to a forward-looking foreign policy but also China’s expanding engagement with Southeast Asia.Over the decades,this relationship has evolved from tentative initial contact into a robust,multifaceted partnership.展开更多
The strong relationship between China and Malaysia can be a catalyst for advancing a more stable and representative world order.By leveraging their close ties,both nations can collaborate on diplomatic initiatives,eco...The strong relationship between China and Malaysia can be a catalyst for advancing a more stable and representative world order.By leveraging their close ties,both nations can collaborate on diplomatic initiatives,economic partnerships,and cultural exchanges that promote global stability and inclusivity.展开更多
On June 5,the opening ceremony of the ASEAN(Malaysia)-China Conference on Emerging Industries took place in Kuala Lumpur.The conference was guided and hosted by ASEAN-China Centre(ACC),China International Communicatio...On June 5,the opening ceremony of the ASEAN(Malaysia)-China Conference on Emerging Industries took place in Kuala Lumpur.The conference was guided and hosted by ASEAN-China Centre(ACC),China International Communications Group(CICG),and Ministry of Investment,Trade,and Industry of Malaysia(MITI),and co-hosted by the CICG Center for Asia-Pacific,National Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia(NCCIM),Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia(ACCCIM),and China Enterprises Chamber of Commerce in Malaysia(CECCM).More than 300 guests from government departments,business communities,and academia of China and Malaysia attended.展开更多
The origins of Malaysia-China ties can be traced back to ancient trade of goods.Throughout history,the bilateral relationship has endured ebbs and flows to evolve into full-fledged diplomatic and economic interactions...The origins of Malaysia-China ties can be traced back to ancient trade of goods.Throughout history,the bilateral relationship has endured ebbs and flows to evolve into full-fledged diplomatic and economic interactions.This evolution reflects changes in Southeast Asian and global landscapes,which have been heavily influenced by post-World War II realignment,Cold War politics,and the rise of China.展开更多
Infrastructure construction by Chinese enterprises in Malaysia began in 1984.In recent years,Chinese enterprises have continuously improved their technical abilities while keeping pricing reasonable and guaranteeing c...Infrastructure construction by Chinese enterprises in Malaysia began in 1984.In recent years,Chinese enterprises have continuously improved their technical abilities while keeping pricing reasonable and guaranteeing completion deadlines when building in Malaysia.Over the years,Malaysia has gradually recognized the professionalism and capability of Chinese enterprises.Since 2013,policy support from Malaysia has accelerated Chinese infrastructure construction there.Bilateral infrastructure cooperation in sectors of transportation,electricity,renewable energy,and the digital economy has helped Malaysia improve its development environment.展开更多
文摘Kuantan,the capital of Pahang State on the east coast of Malaysia,is a quiet town,where the Kuantan River winds and flows into the sea.The Malaysia-China Kuantan Industry Park,a major project of the Belt and Road Initiative and a demonstration base for cross-border international capacity cooperation,is located here.Since the official opening of the park in 2013,it has created an innovative model of economic cooperation between the two countries.In 2023,on the 10th Anniversary of the Kuantan Industrial Park,a new development plan was launched again-the 3rd plot of the Malaysia-China Kuantan Industry Park,known as Malaysia-China Kuantan International Logistics Park,was officially started.
文摘As we approach the golden jubilee of Malaysia-China diplomatic relations in May 2024,it is both timely and essential to reflect on the journey that has shaped one of the most dynamic and influential economic partnerships in Asia.This 50-year saga is not merely a story of diplomatic ties;it is a testament to enduring friendship,strategic cooperation and mutual growth that have significantly impacted both nations and the wider region.The relationship between Malaysia and China,which formally began in 1974,was groundbreaking in many respects.It symbolized not only Malaysia’s commitment to a forward-looking foreign policy but also China’s expanding engagement with Southeast Asia.Over the decades,this relationship has evolved from tentative initial contact into a robust,multifaceted partnership.
文摘The strong relationship between China and Malaysia can be a catalyst for advancing a more stable and representative world order.By leveraging their close ties,both nations can collaborate on diplomatic initiatives,economic partnerships,and cultural exchanges that promote global stability and inclusivity.
文摘On June 5,the opening ceremony of the ASEAN(Malaysia)-China Conference on Emerging Industries took place in Kuala Lumpur.The conference was guided and hosted by ASEAN-China Centre(ACC),China International Communications Group(CICG),and Ministry of Investment,Trade,and Industry of Malaysia(MITI),and co-hosted by the CICG Center for Asia-Pacific,National Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia(NCCIM),Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia(ACCCIM),and China Enterprises Chamber of Commerce in Malaysia(CECCM).More than 300 guests from government departments,business communities,and academia of China and Malaysia attended.
文摘The origins of Malaysia-China ties can be traced back to ancient trade of goods.Throughout history,the bilateral relationship has endured ebbs and flows to evolve into full-fledged diplomatic and economic interactions.This evolution reflects changes in Southeast Asian and global landscapes,which have been heavily influenced by post-World War II realignment,Cold War politics,and the rise of China.
文摘Infrastructure construction by Chinese enterprises in Malaysia began in 1984.In recent years,Chinese enterprises have continuously improved their technical abilities while keeping pricing reasonable and guaranteeing completion deadlines when building in Malaysia.Over the years,Malaysia has gradually recognized the professionalism and capability of Chinese enterprises.Since 2013,policy support from Malaysia has accelerated Chinese infrastructure construction there.Bilateral infrastructure cooperation in sectors of transportation,electricity,renewable energy,and the digital economy has helped Malaysia improve its development environment.