A Malaysian flag flutters next to a Chinese flag at the Tiananmen Square in Beijing August 19, 2018. Events and exhibitions organiser Qube Integrated Malaysia Sdn Bhd expects to welcome 10,000 visitors and at least 500 exhibitors at the Malaysia-China Summit 2024 scheduled for December 17-19, 2024.
This engagement is central for the summit, which will host the largest trade and investment exposition, marking the 50th anniversary of Malaysia-China bilateral ties, together with a leadership conference.“We have received many strong interest and enquiries to participate in MCS 2024. The response is very encouraging and gaining momentum,” he said in a statement today.
Following a successful networking session in Beijing yesterday, interest among large corporations and small to medium sized enterprises in China has surged, indicating a robust intention to participate.In a keynote address at the networking session, Malaysian Ambassador to China, Datuk Norman Muhamad, said the enthusiastic participation of Chinese businesses reflects the deep mutual interest in fostering a future where both nations thrive together.
“Apart from traditional sectors and manufacturing goods such as electrical and electronics, chemicals, liquefied natural gas, and others, there is a vast horizon to explore in areas of connectivity, future growth sectors, renewable, green and sustainable initiatives, and ICT and digital-related services,” he said.
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