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25/10/2019

China, ASEAN trade to continue expanding, driving global growth amidst uncertainties: Malaysian official

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 25 (Xinhua) — Trade between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will continue to expand, serving as an engine for global economic growth, Malaysian International Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Ong Kian Ming said on Friday.

Speaking at the 2019 China Macroeconomic Roundtable “Economic Forecast, High Quality Development, and Policy Implications” hosted in Xiamen University Malaysia, Ong said despite downward forecasts, strong economic activity between China and the ASEAN would help both weather the storm.

As the economic growth in China and Southeast Asia would continue to outstrip the economic growth of the United States as well as Europe, the greater cooperation between China and the ASEAN will have a bigger impact to the wider world, Ong said.

“We definitely can see Asia not only as an engine of services and manufacture and production but also later on as the engine of growth for the global economy. So there are many opportunities for China and Southeast Asia to work together in order to improve the economic outlook for our respective countries, as well as globally,” he said.

Jointly organized by the Center for Macroeconomics Research at Xiamen University and Xiamen University Malaysia, this year’s overseas forecast conference is the first time that the event was held in Malaysia.

At the conference, the team from the Center for Macroeconomics Research at Xiamen University released China’s main macroeconomic indicators for 2019-2020 and reported its policy implications based on simulation analysis.

Also released was the findings of this year’s “Economists Questionnaire Survey on China’s Macroeconomic Outlook,” which was co-organized by Xiamen University and Economic Information Daily newspaper.

Since 2006, Xiamen University has been holding China’s macroeconomic forecast conference twice a year.

Source: Xinhua

17/04/2019

Belt and Road Initiative presents Malaysia with exciting opportunities: deputy minister

KUALA LUMPUR, April 16 (Xinhua) — The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) proposed by China presents Malaysia with numerous exciting opportunities especially in areas of strategic collaboration and joint ventures, Malaysian International Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Ong Kian Ming said on Tuesday.

Speaking at the Belt and Road Forum 2019 – Expectations and Opportunities for Malaysia, Ong said there were several strategic areas of focus for Malaysia within the context of BRI.

He listed the food industry, joint research and development in the high-tech sectors and the capitalisation of Malaysia’s strategic location to enhance the country’s connectivity with China, all as means to generate greater local interest and participation in BRI.

“Given the popularity of Malaysia’s food and Beverage (F&B) products among Chinese consumers, it is only natural that we would want to capitalize on this advantage so that more Malaysian made products can find their way into the Chinese market,” he said.

Ong added that it was imperative for Malaysian government to play a major coordination role so to ensure that companies in Malaysia, from large government linked ones to small and medium-sized enterprises, in order to take advantage of the opportunities available.

“There is much to be excited about with regard to the economic opportunities presented by BRI for all the parties and stakeholders involved. We can all play a proactive and productive role in building the ‘community of common destiny'”.

“This vision of a shared prosperity in the context of multilateral cooperation is more important now than ever, given the uncertainties surrounding the global economy and existing push back against multilateralism,” he said.

Proposed in 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative aims to build trade and infrastructure networks connecting Asia with Europe and Africa on and beyond the ancient Silk Road routes. It comprises the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.

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