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Ties with Malaysia based firmly on free trade principles

- By LIU ZHIHUA and SHI RUIPENG in Nanning liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn Zhong Nan contribute­d to this story.

Malaysia hopes to attract more investment from Chinese companies and will remain committed to free trade, said a leading official from the Southeast Asian country on Wednesday.

“Malaysia wants to continue to be open to all countries and continue to be a strategic location to attract investment in Southeast Asia,” Ong Kian Ming, Malaysia’s deputy minister of internatio­nal trade and industry, said on the sidelines of the opening ceremony of 15th China-ASEAN Expo.

“We have a China-ASEAN free trade agreement. Now, we are also negotiatin­g the regional comprehens­ive economic partnershi­p. There are many more opportunit­ies for us to assure that we are committed to an environmen­t of free and open trade, despite some of the global challenges we are facing.

“There may be certain people in certain countries that think free trade is something that they do not benefit from. What we need to do is to convince people around the world that free trade is good for everyone.”

China has been the largest foreign direct investor in ASEAN in the past two-anda-half years, and Malaysia’s largest trading partner for nine consecutiv­e years. In addition, the nation is now China’s second-largest trading partner in ASEAN after Vietnam.

Ong expects such a mutually beneficial situation to be maintained over the next five to 10 years, as the ChinaASEAN strategic partnershi­p is set to boost investment and cooperatio­n between China and ASEAN countries, including Malaysia.

He cited the example of the “twin industrial parks” of the two countries, Qinzhou Industrial Park in China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, and the Kuantan Industrial Park in Malaysia, as examples of the remarkable progress made in economic cooperatio­n between the two countries.

Launched in 2012 and 2013 respective­ly, the two industrial parks have seen a number of innovation­s in policy incentives, investment project promotions, internatio­nal production capacity cooperatio­n, and cross-border financial services.

The Kuantan Industrial Park is also the first in Malaysia to be jointly developed with China.

More Malaysian companies are expected to invest in the Qinzhou park, and more Chinese companies are expected to invest in the Kuantan park, Ong said, adding that Kuantan focuses on sectors such as energy-saving and environmen­t-friendly technologi­es, alternativ­e and renewable energies, high-end equipment manufactur­ing and the manufactur­ing of advanced materials.

Ong said he is committed to promoting multilater­al economic cooperatio­n among China, Malaysia and other Southeast Asian economies.

Zhou Mi, a senior research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n, said that economic cooperatio­n between Malaysia and China has solid foundation­s and is based on a consensus on the principles of free trade and a multilater­al trading system.

Such a consensus will overcome the challenges imposed by countries adopting unilateral­ism and protection­ism, especially as China and ASEAN countries work together to accelerate the establishm­ent of binding economic and trade agreements, Zhou said.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? A stand displaying dried-durian products at the 15th ChinaASEAN Expo.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY A stand displaying dried-durian products at the 15th ChinaASEAN Expo.

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