Malaysia and China signed trade and economic agreements, including exporting fresh durians and renewing a five-year economic cooperation pact.
Malaysia and China signed a series of trade and economic agreements during a visit by Chinese Premier Li Qiang, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties. The agreements include a protocol on measures that will allow Malaysia to export fresh durian to China, opening a new market for Malaysian durians. This marks a renewal of a five-year economic cooperation pact between the two nations, with a focus on sectors such as high-level manufacturing, the digital economy, and mutually beneficial cooperation.
June 19, 2024
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