The Borneo Post

ACCCIM: China an invaluable strategic partner

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KUALA LUMPUR: China is an invaluable strategic partner that have led to numerous win-win situations in Malaysia, said the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM).

It said China’s investment commitment­s not only gave a direct boost to the economy but also enhanced investor confidence in Malaysia.

“As such, both the public and private sectors should build on this in order to attract more domestic and foreign investment­s, thereby enhancing economic developmen­t and growth,” it said in a statement yesterday. ACCCIM President Datuk Ter Leong Yap said Malaysia and China had always maintained close bilateral ties since diplomatic relations were first establishe­d in 1974.

“In fact, the frequent exchanges and visits between the top leaders of both countries are a testament to these excellent relations, resulting in around US$ 100 billion bilateral trade, as well as the recent large-scale economic investment projects.

“The social and economic benefits are clear. Trade and economic cooperatio­n with Chinese enterprise­s have created many business and employment opportunit­ies,” he said.

He reiterated that many countries were trying hard to court Chinese investors and Malaysia must stay ahead of the curve by building on our position as the destinatio­n of choice for foreign investors, especially those from China.

“It is worth highlighti­ng that the deepening relationsh­ip between the two countries are not purely economic,” said Ter, who is also the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia President. — Bernama

Citing an example, he said four years ago when top-ranked Xiamen University decided to expand overseas, both the Chinese and Malaysian government­s were instrument­al in the establishm­ent of Xiamen University Malaysia (XMUM), the first Chinese university outside China.

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