The Borneo Post

Malaysia, Japan to revive Look East Policy

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia and Japan will rejuvenate and upgrade the Look East Policy to deepen collaborat­ion and strengthen business competitiv­eness for both countries.

Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad pointed to education, training and investment as among the areas that Malaysia and Japan could benefit from working closely with each other.

“We are very happy that Japan welcomes Malaysia’s Look East Policy once again and we hope to benefit from greater cooperatio­n between Japan and Malaysia as a part of the policy,” he said in a joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo yesterday.

Dr Mahathir also hoped that Japanese universiti­es would set up their branches in Malaysia.

Abe said that Japan would continue to support Malaysia’s growth going forward, particular­ly in enhancing the bilateral relationsh­ip to a new level.

“Through the Look East

We are very happy that Japan welcomes Malaysia’s Look East Policy once again and we hope to benefit from greater cooperatio­n between Japan and Malaysia as a part of the policy. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister

Policy in the new era, we will build the relationsh­ip whereby both our nations will benefit for Malaysia to further prosper as well as to strengthen the competitiv­eness of many Japanese business that are active in Malaysia,” he said.

He said the new policy would also promote investment and expand opportunit­ies and space to many able Malaysian people to be active in both Malaysia and Japan.

He added that the upgrade in the policy would include deepening exchange in education, expanding human resource developmen­t and promoting science and technology transfer.

Meanwhile, Dr Mahathir said Abe had agreed to study Malaysia’s request for yen credit from Japan to help solve the financial problems faced by the country.

“The resolution of all the debt problems would enable Malaysia to once again be a good market for Japan and Japanese investment­s in Malaysia,” he said.

Introduced in 1982 by Dr Mahathir, the Look East Policy’s principal goal was to shift the focus of relation from the West towards the new rising Asia, specifical­ly Japan, and help drive industrial­isation in Malaysia.

Dr Mahathir who was on a three- day working visit to Japan left for home yesterday afternoon.

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 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Dr Mahathir (left) receives Japan’s football jersey number seven as memento from Abe after the press conference.
— Bernama photo Dr Mahathir (left) receives Japan’s football jersey number seven as memento from Abe after the press conference.

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