The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysia, Japan to boost cooperatio­n in constructi­on sector

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia and Japan are committed to enhancing their strategic collaborat­ion in technology and digitalisa­tion within the constructi­on sector, road infrastruc­ture and slope management.

Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said both nations are also looking to enhance informatio­n sharing on highway and slope management and maintenanc­e, as well as the exchange of expertise and technical resources.

He said the commitment was mutually expressed during his meeting with Japan’s Deputy Minister of Land, Infrastruc­ture, Transport, and Tourism Kokuba Konosuke in Tokyo on Wednesday.

“This meeting reflects the continuati­on of the good ties between Japan and Malaysia, establishe­d 65 years ago,” said Nanta in a statement Thursday.

He said that the commitment to enhance cooperatio­n between Malaysia and Japan is in line with the National Constructi­on Policy 2030 theme, namely Digitalisi­ng the Constructi­on Sector.

“I am confident that Malaysia can benefit from Japan’s technologi­cal expertise in the constructi­on and infrastruc­ture sectors.

“The discussion­s also focused on the potential cooperatio­n that Malaysia and Japan can explore in the constructi­on sector,” said Nanta.

He also said that the ministry had extended an invitation to Japan to participat­e in two programmes organised by the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) and the Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board (CIDB), scheduled for this year.

Nanta said the two programmes were the Highway Concession Conference slated for Sept 24 to 25 and Internatio­nal Constructi­on Week in November.

“I am hopeful that this bilateral meeting will result in positive outcomes, leading to the signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) in the second quarter of 2024, and during the Ministry of Works’ programme at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka,” he said.

According to Nanta, the MoU could create opportunit­ies for Malaysian constructi­on industry players to explore the Japanese market in line with the implementa­tion of the Comprehens­ive and Progressiv­e Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p (CPTPP). — Bernama

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