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Miti confident M’sia-China trade to cross RM855 bil in 2022

Import-export activity between both countries have grown by 16.9% from January to July compared to same period last year

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Sep 2022 2:59PM

Miti confident M’sia-China trade to cross RM855 bil in 2022
International Trade and Industry Ministry Deputy Minister Datuk Lim Ban Hong says that industry players and relevant authorities will have to work hard to achieve the RM855 billion Malaysia-China bilateral trade target. – Bernama, September 13, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR — The International Trade and Industry Ministry (Miti) is confident that bilateral trade between Malaysia and China could surpass US$190 billion (RM855 billion) this year based on current trends and would move towards US$200 billion.

MITI Deputy Minister Datuk Lim Ban Hong said the industry players and relevant authorities will have to work hard on the target and keep the momentum going.

He said trade with China in the first seven months of this year had expanded by 16.9% compared to the same period of 2021.

Exports grew by 13.2%, boosted by higher exports of electrical and electronic products, liquefied natural gas, and metal scrap.

“Meanwhile, imports from China climbed by 19.8%,” he said in his keynote remarks at the 4th Malaysia-China B2B Business Matching Session in conjunction with the 19th China-Asean Expo (Caexpo) 2022 today. 

He said the implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) would create a more transparent, specific, rules-based framework for trade and investment among the signatories, while strengthening the integration of companies in the global value and regional supply chain, notably between Malaysia and China as well.

Lim noted that RCEP provides a strategic platform for businesses to collaborate and forge closer economic integration and will thus be built by leveraging on lower tariffs, stronger logistics connectivity, as well as intensifying the trade of goods and services through a more robust trade ecosystem in the region.

“I hope Chinese business leaders will continue to leverage Malaysia’s conducive business and investment climate and a strong regional business network to forge a win-win partnership with local companies,” he said. 

These collaborations could easily be facilitated with the smart partnerships exemplified by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade) and China Construction Bank (CCB), he noted.

Meanwhile, Matrade chief executive officer Datuk Mohd Mustafa Abdul Aziz has encouraged Malaysian companies to be proactive and leverage on Caexpo and CCB’s Matchplus programme for business expansion. 

“We have more than 30 Malaysian companies looking for Chinese investments or business collaboration opportunities and over 300 business meeting sessions had been pre-arranged by CCB for Malaysian participants from September 13 to 15,” he said. 

The 19th Caexpo is scheduled to be held on September 16 to 19 in Nanning, China. – Bernama, September 13, 2022

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