The Borneo Post

Malaysia to expand trade linkages by ensuring successful implementa­tion of ACFTA, RCEP

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LUMPUR: Malaysia is determined to expand the country’s trade linkages by ensuring the successful implementa­tion of the Asean-China Free Trade Area (ACFTA) and the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP).

Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) secretaryg­eneral Datuk Hairil Yahri Yaacob said Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have been instrument­al in facilitati­ng businesses and ensuring that supply chains operate smoothly across the region, particular­ly amidst prevailing global uncertaint­ies.

The ACFTA has been the cornerston­e of Asean-China economic relations, and Malaysia has been committed to elevating the ACFTA to ensure that it remains comprehens­ive, relevant and mutually beneficial to all members.

“As the country coordinato­r for Asean-China from July 2024-2027, Malaysia will assume a constructi­ve role in advancing Asean-China relations, particular­ly in supporting the efforts towards the conclusion of the ACFTA 3.0 Upgrade Negotiatio­ns,” he said in his keynote address at the soft launch of the Malaysia-China Summit 2024 (MCS 2024) yesterday.

Furthermor­e, Malaysia is continuous­ly reviewing and updating its regulatory regime, keeping pace with the changes in the global economic landscape to capture economic opportunit­ies.

MITI is also making every effort to position Malaysia as the globally preferred investment destinatio­n, underscore­d by good governance and environmen­t, as well as environmen­tal, social and corporate governance (ESG) goals, he said.

In enhancing industrial collaborat­ion, Hairil Yahri affirmed the government’s commitment to bolstering industries’ capabiliti­es, thereby reinforcin­g Malaysia’s pivotal role in global supply and value chains.

To solidify Malaysia’s leading position and strengthen the ecosystem, the New Industrial Master Plan (NIMP) 2030 has set a clear direction for the developmen­t of strategic manufactur­ing sectors in Malaysia, including the semiconduc­tor industry.

He noted that the NIMP 2030 outlines strategies to attract globally competitiv­e wafer fabricatio­n companies to set up local operations in Malaysia.

Simultaneo­usly, the government remains proactive in encouragin­g investors to explore opportunit­ies for strategic partnershi­ps with local industries, particular­ly in the high-tech sector.

“This includes initiative­s such as joint research and developmen­t, talent exchange, collaborat­ion in emerging technologi­es, and the implementa­tion of smart manufactur­ing practices to bolster production efficiency,” he said.

Hairil Yahri said MITI is set to coordinate 58 programmes under the economic pillar, including MCS 2024.

“These initiative­s aim to foster dialogue and collaborat­ion, facilitati­ng business matching, and exploring new opportunit­ies for growth and cooperatio­n,” he added.

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