Malaysia resumes EU free trade talks, aiming to boost annual trade by €45 billion after a 12-year halt.

During Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's visit to Brussels, negotiations for a Malaysia-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) were resumed after a 12-year pause. The FTA, paused due to disagreements over Malaysia's palm oil industry, is expected to enhance trade worth €45 billion annually and boost investments in sectors like manufacturing and green energy. The agreement also aims to address labor rights and environmental protection.

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