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MCS 2024 ANNOUNCES PARTICIPATION OF 500-STRONG CHINA COMPANIES IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MAYCHAM CHINA

MCS 2024 announces the participation of some 500 China companies from a wide range of industries under a partnership with MAYCHAM China. These companies aim to establish trade and investment partnerships with Malaysian and ASEAN businesses, showcasing their products and services in sub-expos within MCS 2024 themes. MAYCHAM China and MCS 2024 earlier formalised their partnership in March in Beijing.

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MALAYSIA-CHINA SUMMIT 2024 SECURES STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS TO BOOST PARTICIPATION OF MID-TIER COMPANIES AND LARGE CORPORATIONS, ENHANCE ECONOMIC TIES WITH CHINA AND ASEAN COUNTRIES

Qube Integrated Malaysia and MATRADE have announced strategic partnerships with the Malaysian Consortium for Mid-Tier Companies and Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the Malaysia-China Summit 2024, scheduled for 17-19 December. Official media partners are BERNAMA, Star Media Group and Sin Chew Daily. The summit aims to foster trade and investment, featuring over 500 exhibitors and 10,000 visitors.

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STRENGTHENING THAI-MALAYSIAN TRADE AND INVESTMENT TIES AT THE MALAYSIA-CHINA SUMMIT 2024

Thai industries stand to gain significantly from participating in the Malaysia-China Summit 2024, with tremendous opportunities to enhance their trade and investment not only with Malaysia but also with Southeast Asian countries and China. The MCS 2024 Networking Engagement Series held in Bangkok also highlighted the key industries that will find abundant collaboration and growth opportunities at the summit.

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INDONESIA’S BUSINESS COMMUNITY SEES MALAYSIA-CHINA SUMMIT 2024 AS A KEY PLATFORM FOR ENHANCING TRADE AND COLLABORATION, WITH INCREASED PARTICIPATION EXPECTED AT THE SUMMIT IN KUALA LUMPUR

Indonesia’s business community views the upcoming Malaysia-China Summit (MCS) 2024 as vital for enhancing trade and collaboration, with significant participation anticipated. At the MCS 2024 Networking Engagement Series in Jakarta, the Malaysian Ambassador also highlighted the summit’s role in strengthening ASEAN ties and fostering economic resilience. The event was attended by over 200 guests.

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SARAWAK RALLIES FOR STRONG PARTICIPATION AT MALAYSIA-CHINA SUMMIT 2024 TO MARK 50 YEARS OF DIPLOMATIC TIES

The MCS 2024: Networking Engagement Series in Sarawak was held on 23 May to encourage active participation from both the public and private sectors in the upcoming Malaysia-China Summit 2024. The Sarawak Deputy Premier inaugurated the event, which was attended by over 200 guests. A cake-cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Malaysia-China bilateral relations.