The Borneo Post

Malaysia to develop logistic partnershi­p within Asean, China and Asia Pacific

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HONG KONG: Malaysia will focus on developing and expanding its logistics partnershi­p within ASEAN, China and Asia Pacific countries, says Transport Minster Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.

He said the country was committed to creating a seamless, integrated and interconne­cted network across land, aviation and maritime transport network, including railways, airports and seaports.

“It is our aim to develop an efficient, productive and business-friendly environmen­t as we transform Malaysia into a logistics hub within the region.

“As a matter of fact, in the World Bank’s ‘Doing Business Report 2017’, we were ranked 23rd for ease of doing business out of a total of 190 economies, “he said at the Ninth World Chinese Economic Summit (WCES) yesterday.

Liow, who is also the Honorary Adviser to WCES, was confident Malaysia would eventually be able to improve its rankings as the country’s transport network and logistics sector gradually developed.

He said there was no doubt that transport infrastruc­ture was crucial in promoting increased connectivi­ty across nations.

“It is a key enabler that will certainly open up fresh opportunit­ies for businesses.

“In particular, developing economies in Asia stand to benefit greatly, as market expansion and the formation of new network encourage more inter-trade,” he added.

Furthermor­e, Liow added that enhanced transport infrastruc­ture would pave the way for a stronger logistics sector, which in turn would serve as the backbone of a nation’s economy.

On the two-day summit themed ‘Managing Global Uncertaint­y: Exploring New Opportunit­ies’, organised by the Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute, Liow said: “It is heartening to have internatio­nal events and summits such as the WCES to inspire us to think deeper and work harder towards achieving economic integratio­n.” — Bernama

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