The Borneo Post

ICCM will further boost Malaysia-Ireland trade ties

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KUALA LUMPUR: MalaysiaIr­eland’s bilateral trade is set for stronger growth with the launch of the Irish Chamber of Commerce in Malaysia ( ICCM), says Deputy Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Dr Ong Kian Ming.

The ICCM, previously known as the Malaysian Irish Business Network ( MIBN), was officially launched by Ong here Thursday night with its new name and recognitio­n as a business chamber.

The move is expected to not only help to boost the profile of ICCM members and Irish business in Malaysia, but also broaden the opportunit­ies for Malaysian business key players to penetrate potential markets in Ireland, the deputy minister said.

“This is an important step because establishi­ng a chamber elevates the status of the business organisati­on. With this launch, it automatica­lly gives the membership­totheEurop­eanUnion Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry ( EUMCCI).

“This is truly a good sign and from here, Malaysia looks forward to increasing the bilateral trade and investment­s and will encourage more local players to look into Ireland as a good prospect.”

Ong said this to Bernama on the sidelines of the ICCM launch and unveiling of the chamber’s new logo at a reception hosted by Ireland’s Ambassador to Malaysia, Éamon Hickey, here Thursday night.

The ceremony was also attended by Irish Minister for Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed who is currently on a trade mission to Malaysia and Indonesia.

Commenting on Creed’s visit

This is an important step because establishi­ng a chamber elevates the status of the business organisati­on. With this launch, it automatica­lly gives the membership to the EUMCCI.

as well as the “Malaysia-Ireland Sustainabl­e Dairy Ingredient­s – Bord Bia” seminar and businessto­business session organised earlier today, Ong added the agroindust­ry was another area that Malaysia could potentiall­y tap and engage further with Ireland in increasing the imports.

“We can learn a lot in terms of how Ireland has grown their dairy industry. As Malaysia imports a lot of milk and cattle, this could be another market in terms of diversific­ation of sources.”

At the same time, this will be also a good opportunit­y for Malaysia to learn from Ireland on how they managed to push their agro-industry sector so much forward, he said.

Meanwhile, the ICCM, which enjoys good relations with the Malaysian government as well as its private sector, expects to be a conduit where necessary for Irish companies either operating here or planning to set up in Malaysia.

Earlier, Creed had opened the “Bord Bia” dairy conference which hosted over 70 Malaysian dairy buyers, importers and food service operators to learn about the dairy production industry of Ireland.

The seminar was aimed at raising awareness of Ireland as a source of sustainabl­e dairy while enhancing the industry’s understand­ing of the Malaysian market. — Bernama

Dr Ong Kian Ming, Deputy Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry

 ??  ?? Ong (fourth right) with Ireland’s Minister for Agricultur­e, Food and The Marine, Michael Creed (third left) and honourable guests take a group photo during the launch of Irish Chamber of Commerce in Malaysia. — Bernama photo
Ong (fourth right) with Ireland’s Minister for Agricultur­e, Food and The Marine, Michael Creed (third left) and honourable guests take a group photo during the launch of Irish Chamber of Commerce in Malaysia. — Bernama photo

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