TASHKENT: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's official visit to Uzbekistan, the Kyrgyz Republic and Kazakhstan in Central Asia last week yielded positive results not only in terms of economic cooperation and several other sectors but also in the mission to find more staunch friends. During the May 14-19 visit to Central Asia, however, it could be seen that the Prime Minister emphasised efforts to increase trade involving a larger amount of Malaysian exports; among other goals. Uzbekistan was Anwar’s last stop on his official visit to three Central Asian countries after the Kyrgyz Republic and Kazakhstan. The Prime Minister wants Malaysia to be more aggressive in marketing halal products across the entire industry, not just food and beverage products. However, international relationships and cooperation with developing countries are vital as Malaysia needs staunch friends to avoid being pressured by any powers.
Source: The Star May 20, 2024 14:16 UTC