The Borneo Post

‘Malaysian companies to reach wider markets through UAE’

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DUBAI: There is still plenty of room for Malaysia to forge closer economic and trade cooperatio­n with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that can help national companies reach wider markets globally.

Malaysian Ambassador to the UAE Datuk Mohd Tarid Sufian said many areas could be explored by Malaysia in the UAE, but the goal should not be seen only in the UAE but also in the larger market outside the Gulf state.

He said as the UAE is situated in the heart of the Middle East, it provides a logistics hub for the region, as well as African and European countries.

“Malaysia needs to take the opportunit­y to become a trading and investment partner to expand trade and investment ties not only with the UAE but also the world.

“It is a window for Malaysia to see the world as a whole; cooperatio­n not only with the UAE but also the world in general,” he told a press conference in conjunctio­n with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s three-day official visit to the UAE, here.

Ismail Sabri’s visit, which started yesterday, is his first official visit to the UAE after being appointed as the ninth Prime Minister of Malaysia on August 21 last year.

Mohd Tarid said the UAE is an important trading partner for Malaysia and despite the world was still navigating Covid19, efforts to develop bilateral relations between Malaysia and the UAE were on track, especially with Malaysia’s participat­ion in Expo 2020 Dubai which lasted for six months until March 31.

“Trade value has doubled to US$5.4 billion last year. The UAE is Malaysia’s largest trading partner in the region (Middle East),” he said.

He said the Malaysia Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai was more geared towards sustainabl­e developmen­t, natural environmen­t and recycling economy.

“Many MoUs (memoranda of understand­ing) or letters of intent have been signed by Malaysian and foreign companies, not just confined to the UAE ... in the field of new and non-fossil-based energy which is seen as an initiative to reduce carbon footprint. This is a good step and opportunit­y capitalise­d on at Expo 2020,” he said.

On the second day of his visit to the UAE, Ismail Sabri is scheduled to visit the Malaysia Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai and is expected to witness the signing of several MoUs between Malaysian and foreign companies.

With Pavilion Malaysia’s focus on achieving net zero carbon emissions as part of its sustainabl­e developmen­t goals, including sustainabi­lity and renewable energy, it gives Malaysia the best platform in showcasing the country’s innovative technologi­es and holistic solutions to the world. — Bernama

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Photo shows the skyline of Dubai with Burj Khalifa in the centre. Malaysian Ambassador to the UAE Mohd Tarid Sufian says many areas could be explored by Malaysia in the UAE, but the goal should not be seen only in the UAE but also in the larger market outside the Gulf state as UAE is situated in the heart of the Middle East.
— AFP photo Photo shows the skyline of Dubai with Burj Khalifa in the centre. Malaysian Ambassador to the UAE Mohd Tarid Sufian says many areas could be explored by Malaysia in the UAE, but the goal should not be seen only in the UAE but also in the larger market outside the Gulf state as UAE is situated in the heart of the Middle East.

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