Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol also emphasised the importance of strengthening Cambodia-Malaysia bilateral trade ties, saying he hoped for greater cooperation and expanded collaboration, particularly through more direct investment from Malaysia.
Holding the ASEAN chairmanship, Malaysia is working to deepen regional integration, strengthen supply chain resilience, foster sustainable and responsible investment, and advance digital innovation.
Việt Nam remained Singapore’s 10th largest trading partner in the first seven months of 2025, with two-way trade totaling S$23.1 billion (US$17.97 billion), up 26.1 per cent year-on-year.
The viral claim that ASEAN warned Indonesia of possible disintegration by 2030 due to endemic corruption was swiftly debunked.
Minister of Finance II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan said that through collaboration with various parties and special incentive packages, Malaysia aims to attract investments in the electrical and electronics industries, natural resources, trade and cargo, and downstream rubber-based industries.
Cambodia has continued to experience a strong growth of its exports in the first quarter of this year amid global trade barrier escalation and slower growth in major trading partners.
Cambodia has continued to experience a strong growth of its exports in the first quarter of this year amid global trade barrier escalation and slower growth in major trading partners.
Malaysia, as the Asean chair this year, will prioritise the importance of deepening regional economic ties following the announcement of sweeping US tariffs on the bloc’s member nations as well as leading them in engaging Washington in talks to potentially reduce retaliatory tariffs on imports into America.