Core Insights - The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy and Water Transformation, Fadillah, highlighted the successful outcomes of his visit to China, particularly in enhancing trade and cooperation between Malaysia and China through the China-ASEAN Expo [1][3]. Group 1: Trade and Economic Cooperation - The China-ASEAN Expo has evolved over two decades into a major platform for trade and regional cooperation, benefiting both ASEAN countries and the Chinese populace [3]. - Malaysia's participation in the Expo has led to increased demand for its products, especially in the beauty and food sectors, showcasing the opportunities for commercial exchange and trade development [3]. - The upcoming signing of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0 upgrade protocol is anticipated by the end of this year, with Malaysia focusing on new areas of cooperation and looking forward to showcasing more results at next year's Expo [3][4]. Group 2: Cultural and Human Exchange - Fadillah emphasized the importance of viewing the Expo not just from the perspectives of industry, trade, and investment, but also recognizing its value in fostering cultural exchanges and understanding between nations [3]. Group 3: Renewable Energy Collaboration - Malaysia is interested in exploring cooperation with China in various clean energy sectors, including solar, hydropower, nuclear technology, battery storage, and pumped storage [4]. - The Deputy Prime Minister expressed interest in the water filtration system from Chongqing, seeing its potential application in Malaysia's water desalination projects [3][4].
马来西亚副总理法迪拉:东博会深化中马合作,水利与新能源合作成为新焦点