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Mah: ‘Durian diplomacy’ boosting ties with China

- By WANI MUTHIAH wani@thestar.com.my

SHAH ALAM: Ties between Malaysia and China are growing stronger with the two countries entering into “durian diplomacy”, said Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s Minister Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong.

He said this closeness would continue to grow now that China had started buying the King of Fruits from Malaysia.

“Recently, China has been buying up our durian, the Musang King.

“I remember that America and China had ping pong diplomacy. Now, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and President Xi Jinping have ‘durian diplomacy’, as our Prime Minister pushed durians (to China) and it benefits our farmers here,” said Mah.

Ping pong diplomacy, which took place in the 1970s, saw an exchange of table tennis players between the United States and China as the countries’ relationsh­ip improved.

Mah was speaking to reporters at the iCity’s Red Carpet 2 interactiv­e wax museum during a celebratio­n to commemorat­e iBhd founder and executive chairman Tan Sri Lim Kim Hong’s 35year business achievemen­t with China.

Lim was the first Malaysian to invest in China in 1984 with the setting up of the Tianjin Dreamland Spring Mattress joint venture.

During the event, Mah was also taken on a tour of the wax museum.

“I am really impressed because the wax figures look so real. I am proud to know that they are made from rubber,” said Mah, adding that this indicated the number of highend items and technology that could go into rubber production.

The figures are made from a mixture of rubber and silicone.

Rubber, which is one of Malaysia’s biggest commoditie­s, has seen an increase in exports due to the nation’s close relationsh­ip with China, Mah said.

Between January and July this year, Malaysia exported RM4.89bil worth of rubber and rubberbase­d products to China, almost double that of RM2.43bil in 2016, he added.

He said Malaysia had become China’s largest trading partner in SouthEast Asia, while China had been Malaysia’s largest trading partner for the past eight years.

“Bilateral trade stood at RM163bil between January and July this year, up by 27.7% compared to RM127.6bil previously,” he said.

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