Core Viewpoint - Malaysia, as the ASEAN chair for this year, is actively promoting investment in the green economy, creating green jobs, and enhancing green job training within the ASEAN region [1] Group 1: ASEAN Green Economy Initiatives - Malaysia will push for the establishment of a framework and action plan for equitable and inclusive green job transformation in ASEAN from 2025 to 2030 [1] - The country aims to establish an ASEAN Regional Centre of Excellence for Green Jobs [1] Group 2: Support for Green Development Strategies - The action plan will support the green development strategies of ASEAN countries, ensuring that the transition to a green economy is fair and inclusive, benefiting all social strata [1] Group 3: Challenges in Green Economic Development - Despite the potential for green economic development in ASEAN, challenges such as insufficient investment, inadequate infrastructure, and lack of policy coordination exist [1]
马来西亚将推动东盟绿色经济转型