The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Vast potential to further enrich Asean-Australia partnershi­p — PM

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MELBOURNE: The AseanAustr­alia partnershi­p has tremendous potential to be further enriched, including in strengthen­ing Asean’s micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) ecosystem and accelerati­ng its energy transition journey, said Malaysia’s Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Highlighti­ng areas for enhanced cooperatio­n, Anwar, at the Asean-Australia Special Summit in Melbourne on Wednesday, called for accelerate­d business utilisatio­n and engagement under the ambit of the AseanAustr­alia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, especially for MSMEs.

At the plenary session of the summit, Anwar pointed out that Malaysia is committed to the developmen­t of MSMEs as drivers of employment, innovation and economic dynamism.

“Malaysia sees much potential for Australia’s support in strengthen­ing Asean’s MSME ecosystem, particular­ly through digital transforma­tion, capacity building, market access, sustainabl­e practices and enabling equitable participat­ion of MSMEs,” he said.

Addressing climate change via an energy transition journey and collaborat­ion, Anwar said Malaysia pledged to achieve a just transition in the energy sector, including net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, in its National Energy Transition Roadmap.

“We look forward to collaborat­ion with Australia as Asean seeks to accelerate its energy transition journey.

“As we progress, we should be mindful of each other’s different economic needs and move to ensure that the transition is just, inclusive and equitable for all, where issues pertaining to climate finance, incentives, technology and infrastruc­ture are adequately addressed,” he said.

Malaysia will host the first annual Asean Green Jobs Forum in Kuala Lumpur next month, with the support of Australia, where the crosssecto­ral initiative is expected to contribute to green jobs and green skills developmen­t in the region, he said.

On human capital developmen­t, Anwar said Australia’s support, including through the Asean TVET Council, towards fostering talent developmen­t in the region is very much welcomed.

He called for expanding cooperatio­n on technical and vocational education and training (TVET) to include new discipline­s such as green technologi­es, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and artificial intelligen­ce.

On connectivi­ty, Anwar said Malaysia will co-host the Maritime Connectivi­ty Forum with Australia and South Korea in June this year and looked forward to experts engaging on port digitalisa­tion and automation to further enhance infrastruc­ture capacity.

In facilitati­ng Timor Leste’s transition to full Asean membership, Anwar said Malaysia, Australia, and Timor Leste successful­ly implemente­d a trilateral capacity-building programme in 2023, and respective officials are currently in discussion on the second instalment of the programme, which will be implemente­d later this year.

In his address, Anwar, in celebratin­g the 50th anniversar­y of Asean-Australia Dialogue Relations, lauded Australia’s historical role as Asean’s first external partner, emphasisin­g the deep-rooted connection­s and mutual commitment­s that have shaped the partnershi­p’s evolution.

He said Asean-Australia relations had flourished and progressed exponentia­lly across the three pillars, spurred by a common vision for peace, stability and prosperity, and exceptiona­l people-to-people relations. — Bernama

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