The Borneo Post

Caba: PM’s visit to China puts bilateral relations into perspectiv­e

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s second visit to China has put the Malaysia- China bilateral relations into a broader perspectiv­e for the future, said the China-Asean Business Associatio­n (Caba).

Its president, Tan Sri Lim Gait Tong, said the fact that Dr Mahathir was accorded the greatest respect during his meeting with Chinese President XiJinpinga­ndPremierL­iKeqiang was a testament to the bond that has been reestablis­hed for the future conduct of government-to-government and business- to- business relations between both countries.

“Though the Prime Minister’s visit is primarily to participat­e in the Belt and Road Forum on the President of China’s invitation, Tun Dr Mahathir is taking the opportunit­y to make his presence and influence felt on a wider front, including business relations events and engagement­s.

“These efforts augur well for the business community and for the economic climate of Malaysia and the region,” Lim said in a statement yesterday.

He said following the change of government, Dr Mahathir had initiated a review of infrastruc­ture-related projects involving Chinese companies, resulting in some misconcept­ions and many speculatio­ns, which were not good for the business community.

“Projects have been renegotiat­ed, and the East Coast Rail Link project has been signed well ahead of Dr Mahathir’s visit, and this developmen­t has put the Malaysia- China relations on a positive front,” he said.

Lim said the Prime Minister had reiterated that China was an important friend and a trading partner, not only for Malaysia but for the Asean region and the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p agreement.

“In the wake of global economic gloom and trade related tensions and protective actions, the China-Asean spirit for liberal trade and investment flows is a welcome relief.

“As such, the prospects for enlarged trade flows between China and Asean to achieve US$ 1 trillion is achievable in the foreseeabl­e future,” Lim added. — Bernama

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