Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Malaysia proposed three new key collaborative initiatives under its ASEAN Chairmanship year to strengthen regional cooperation in the creative sector, Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching said on July 23.
The initiatives are the ASEAN Co-Production Roundtable, a Green Filming and Sustainability Framework, and Youth Story Labs, aimed at promoting inclusive and forward-thinking narratives among the ASEAN youth generation.
At the ASEAN Film and TV Summit 2025 held in conjunction with the 8th Malaysia International Film Festival, she said these efforts reflect Malaysia’s commitment to making the region’s creative industry more dynamic, future-ready, and people-centred.
Amidst global challenges, the shared stories will connect, inspire and carry ASEAN forward, she added.
Running until July 25, the summit will conclude with the Malaysian Golden Global Awards to honour excellence in ASEAN and international filmmaking./.
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