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PM, ministers witness MoU exchange worth RM19.84 bil

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim undertakes working visit to Nanning, China

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 17 Sep 2023 5:37PM

PM, ministers witness MoU exchange worth RM19.84 bil
Information shared by the Prime Minister’s Office showed that the first MoU with an estimated investment value of RM15 billion was exchanged between Citaglobal Bhd and Shanghai Sus Environment, in which both companies would explore the potential collaboration of developing waste-to-energy power plants, primarily in Malaysia. – Bernama pic, September 17, 2023

NANNING – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, accompanied by several Malaysian ministers, witnessed the exchange of three memoranda of understanding (MoUs) worth a total of RM19.84 billion between Malaysian and Chinese companies in conjunction with his one-day working visit to Nanning, China.

The ministers are Investment, Trade and Industry Ministry Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz, Local Government Development Minister Nga Kor Ming, Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister Datuk Mohamad Alamin, and Agriculture and Food Security Deputy Minister Chan Foong Hin.

Information shared by the Prime Minister’s Office showed that the first MoU with an estimated investment value of RM15 billion was exchanged between Citaglobal Bhd and Shanghai Sus Environment, in which both companies would explore the potential collaboration of developing waste-to-energy power plants, primarily in Malaysia.

The second MoU worth about RM2.34 billion was exchanged between PM Access World and Beibu Gulf Port Group.

It involves the warehousing and logistics cooperation between the two companies in supporting the region’s New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor to promote economic and trade cooperation between Guangxi and Malaysia.

The last MoU with a potential export value of RM2.5 billion was exchanged between Sime Darby Oils International Ltd and GuangXi Beibu Gulf International Port Group.

This MoU concerns the cooperation of building a trading and distribution centre for refined palm oil and shortening in Qinzhou, China, with an estimated annual transaction volume of 500,000 tonnes.

Anwar, who is also finance minister, is undertaking a working visit to Nanning today at the invitation of Chinese Premier Li Qiang to attend the 20th China-Asean Expo here. – Bernama, September 17, 2023 

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