The Borneo Post (Sabah)

M’sia to benefit from China’s Maritime Silk Road

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s location in the centre of Southeast Asia and the country’s position in holding the Straits of Melaka is a incomparab­le advantage in the constructi­on of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.

Under China’s economic initiative, ‘One Belt, One Road’, the Chinese government planned to increase its involvemen­t in Southeast Asia via its investment in the infrastruc­ture and linkages associated with the region.

“Therefore, Malaysia should leverage on its strengths to play a vital role in support of China’s economic initiative, as well as, benefit from the opportunit­ies created by the latter,” said HSBC Bank Malaysia Bhd deputy chairman and chief executive officer Mukhtar Hussain.

He said Malaysia can play a strategic role in making Asean a key part of China’s initiative

Therefore, Malaysia should leverage on its strengths to play a vital role in support of China’s economic initiative, as well as, benefit from the opportunit­ies created by the latter.

Mukhtar Hussain, HSBC Bank Malaysia Bhd deputy chairman and chief executive officer

and the Asian infrastruc­ture investment bank set up, by tapping on the country’s chairmansh­ip of Asean and taking note of China’s interests in partnering with Asean.

“Chinese entreprene­urs can make use of Malaysia’s strength of ‘Going Global’ strategy and use Malaysia as a getaway for China to Asean Economic Community, discover more business opportunit­ies and create a winwin situation,” Mukhtar added in a statement.

Last year, trade between the two countries stood at US$102 billion and Malaysia remained China’s largest Asean trading partner for six consecutiv­e years since 2008, it said.

Malaysian and Chinese government­s signed a five-year plan to strive for US$160 billion by 2017, by expanding trade, investment, tourism, education, financial and infrastruc­ture.

China is expected to open up Asean route of the Trans-Asian Railway, in order to link up Southeast Asia countries as well as allow goods to be sent in both directions: east to Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia and other places; west to reach Central Asia, the statement added. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Malaysia can play a strategic role in making Asean a key part of China’s initiative and the Asian infrastruc­ture investment bank set up, by tapping on the country’s chairmansh­ip of Asean and taking note of China’s interests in partnering with Asean. —...
Malaysia can play a strategic role in making Asean a key part of China’s initiative and the Asian infrastruc­ture investment bank set up, by tapping on the country’s chairmansh­ip of Asean and taking note of China’s interests in partnering with Asean. —...

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