The Borneo Post

Malaysia expected to benefit from One Belt One Road initiative — Najib

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is confident Malaysia will benefit from the implementa­tion opf the One Belt One Road initiative by China due to the country’s strategic location.

Besides benefiting from the aspect of holistic connectivi­ty, he said the initiative could contribute to the local economic developmen­t.

“God willing, I will leave for China early tomorrow morning to attend the Belt and Road Forum which is also expected to be attended by 28 heads of other countries at the invitiatio­n of President Xi Jinping.

“This forum is an important agenda in ensuring Malaysia could enjoy the fruits of the One Belt One Road initiative which is poised to improve the national ecoonmy through a more comprehens­ive connectivi­ty,” he said in a blog post on the www. najibrazak.com site yesterday.

China unveiled its One Belt One Road initiative in 2013 as a developmen­t strategy that focuses on connectivi­ty and cooperatio­n among various countries.

It has two components – the Silk Road Economic Belt that will be establishe­d along the Eurasian land corridor from the Pacific coast to the Baltic Sea, and the 21st century Maritime Silk Road.

The Prime Minister will have a working visit to China from today until May 16 at the invitation of that country’s top leader.

Apart from attending the forum, Najib will also see for himself the success of Alibaba, a company in Hangzhou which has created over 36,000 job opportunit­ies as well as changed the economic ecosystem of companies to be more dynamic and exclusive.

Najib said the experience and expertise of Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba and currently the national digital economy adviser, was able to boost the Malaysian economy through the Digital Free Trade Zone which was launched in March.

“In boosting the stream of developmen­t and transforma­tion, I am confident the Digital Free Trade Zone, which is projected to generate 60,000 job opportunit­ies, will become the first digital hub outside China,” he said.

With the free trade zone, the Prime Minister is positive small and medium entreprene­urs in the country have the opportunit­y to access internatio­nal markets more easily and increase their business returns.

“I am confident this visit will bring benefits to both countries not only from the aspects of bilateral ties but also joint ventures in terms of investment, trade and business,” he added. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Malaysia High Commisione­r in China Datuk Zainuddin Yahya (fourth left) speaking to reporters on Najib’s work visit to China during a press conference in Beijing. — Bernama photo
Malaysia High Commisione­r in China Datuk Zainuddin Yahya (fourth left) speaking to reporters on Najib’s work visit to China during a press conference in Beijing. — Bernama photo

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