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MCBC Chairman New Year Message 2020

As we bid farewell to 2019, MCBC (Malaysia-China Business Council) is pleased to reflect on our achievements for that eventful year. The Malaysia China Belt & Road Economic Cooperation Forum

‘China to invest more in Malaysia’

SERI KEMBANGAN: There will be a new wave of Chinese investments in Malaysia next year, says China’s Ambassador to Malaysia Bai Tian. The positive picture is a reflection of the

MaPLE sees RM20mil sales

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Private Label Expo (MaPLE 2019) is expected to garner sales of RM20mil over the three-day event. The inaugural trade-only expo is held concurrently with China-Malaysia “Belt and

China Construction Bank opens branch in East Malaysia’s financial hub

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 25 (Xinhua) — China Construction Bank (CCB) opened its first branch at the Labuan International Business and Financial Centre (LIBFC) in Malaysia’s Northern Borneo state of Sabah

371 form first batch of Xiamen University Malaysia grads

SEPANG: The first batch of university students have graduated from Xiamen University Malaysia. It is the first university from China based in Malaysia. At the convocation ceremony here yesterday, 371

Musang King flies off to China

SEPANG: More people in China will be able to enjoy one of Malaysia’s best durians after the first chartered flight flew 20 tonnes of whole Musang King to Henan province.

Malaysia-China Belt and Road Economic Cooperation Forum 2019

KUALA LUMPUR: The proposed issuance of Panda bonds that are meant to assist Malaysia in its financial woes are still not attractive enough, price-wise. Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said

Growing importance of Malaysia-China ties

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s close ties with China goes way back to 1974 when the total bilateral trade was only RM159mil. Fast forward 45 years later and the trade volume stood

China keen to strengthen cooperation in two industries

KUALA LUMPUR: China continues to strengthen its trade ties with Malaysia and is looking to engage in more discussions to strengthen cooperation in finance and high-value agriculture industries, says Chinese

Ensuring long-term stable ties with China

KUALA LUMPUR: The long standing Malaysia-China bilateral relations will only go stronger as the two nations engage with one another in industries of the future, says Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah.
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