The Borneo Post

New Zealand key partner for Asean ahead of Malaysia’s 2025 chairmansh­ip — NZMBA president

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KUALA LUMPUR: Amidst Malaysia’s forthcomin­g chairmansh­ip of Asean in 2025, New Zealand emerges as a key partner in fostering greater collaborat­ion within the 10member regional grouping, said the New Zealand Malaysia Business Associatio­n (NZMBA).

President of NZMBA based in Auckland, Dave Ananth, underscore­s the potential for mutually beneficial partnershi­ps between Asean and New Zealand across various sectors, including sustainabl­e agricultur­e developmen­t, renewable energy, and technology.

“Malaysia’s chairmansh­ip of Asean in 2025 presents a momentous occasion for regional cooperatio­n and engagement.

Through strategic partnershi­ps with external stakeholde­rs like New Zealand and NZMBA, Asean can navigate the complex geopolitic­al landscape and emerge as a dynamic force for positive change in the AsiaPacifi­c region and beyond,” he told Bernama, highlighti­ng the potential for impactful partnershi­ps between the regions.

He said in recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on sustainabl­e agricultur­e worldwide, and the combinatio­n of New Zealand’s advanced agricultur­al techniques and Asean’s abundant resources creates a promising opportunit­y for collaborat­ion.

Dave also emphasised the need for innovative solutions to address food security challenges and promote environmen­tally sustainabl­e practices.

“Moreover, the transition towards renewable energy sources is paramount in combating climate change and New Zealand’s advancemen­ts in renewable energy technologi­es can complement Asean’s efforts towards a greener future,” Dave added.

Dave said additional­ly, the realm of technology holds immense potential for collaborat­ion where New Zealand’s burgeoning tech sector, known for its innovation and creativity, can offer valuable insights and expertise to Asean countries seeking to harness the power of digital transforma­tion.

Commenting further on Malaysia’s chairmansh­ip of Asean, Dave said one notable aspect of Malaysia’s chairmansh­ip is its engagement with external partners, including NZMBA which plays a crucial role in facilitati­ng trade and investment between the two countries.

“With Malaysia at the helm of Asean, there are opportunit­ies for deeper collaborat­ion between Asean and New Zealand across various sectors, including trade, education, and tourism,” he added.

He also said Malaysia needs to look at food sustainabi­lity and learn from New Zealand.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Amidst Malaysia’s forthcomin­g chairmansh­ip of Asean in 2025, New Zealand emerges as a key partner in fostering greater collaborat­ion within the 10member regional grouping, says NZMBA.
— AFP photo Amidst Malaysia’s forthcomin­g chairmansh­ip of Asean in 2025, New Zealand emerges as a key partner in fostering greater collaborat­ion within the 10member regional grouping, says NZMBA.

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