The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Second BCC meeting optimistic of deepening bilateral engagement, collaborat­ion

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia and Japan, which recently held the second bilateral coordinati­ng committee (BCC) meeting on the Look East Policy 2.0 (LEP 2.0) in Tokyo, are optimistic of deepening bilateral engagement and promote further collaborat­ion, especially in the areas under the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

The Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry (MITI) said successful discussion­s were held on the ongoing and future projects under the LEP 2.0 platform, namely the special preparator­y programme for Malaysian government scholarshi­p students, the LEP 2.0 training programme, science and technology research partnershi­p and bilateral cooperatio­n projects.

“Both countries acknowledg­ed the need to incorporat­e new trends in bilateral cooperatio­n into the framework of LEP 2.0 so that it reinforces its relevance as the platform for implementi­ng the Look East Policy concept and projects,” it said in a statement.

The BCC, held on March 8, was co-chaired by Shigeki Takizaki, director-general of the Southeast and Southwest Asian Affairs Department, Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and MITI deputy-secretary general (trade) Datuk Seri Norazman Ayob.

MITI said BCC participan­ts also welcomed the momentum for revitalisi­ng the Look East Policy following the appointmen­t of Tun Dr Ma hath ir Mo ham ad, the founding father of the policy that was first advocated in 1982, as the seventh Prime Minister in May 2018. - Bernama

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