Malaysia keen to be commerce gateway for ASEAN, China

Malaysia is ideally placed to be the gateway for commodities trade between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has said.
Malaysia keen to be commerce gateway for ASEAN, China ảnh 1A corner of Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur (Source: New Straits Times)

Hanoi (VNA) - Malaysia isideally placed to be the gateway for commodities trade between the Associationof Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China, Malaysian Prime Minister MahathirMohamad has said.

Delivering a keynote speech atthe launch of Malaysia's first commodities e-commerce trading platform on May 2,Mahathir said Malaysia's location in ASEAN and its long-standing cultural tieswith China make it an ideal business partner in the sector.

Mahathir said the e-commercetrading platform would help the country leverage on its plan to become aregional trade bridge with China.

On April 24, Mahathir arrived in Beijing for a five-day workingtrip to China, during which he attended the second Belt and Road Forum forInternational Cooperation.

He met with President Xi Jinping, PremierLi Keqiang and other high-ranking officials of China.

During the meetings, Mahathirsaid Malaysia is ready to promote cooperation with China across spheres, andwork to enhance relations between ASEAN and China.-VNA
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