Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim emphasised that stronger collaboration under the Asia Zero Emission Community (AZEC) will help Malaysia secure a stable and sustainable energy supply. The initiative comes as global energy markets face volatility due to geopolitical tensions.
Malaysia is actively strengthening partnerships with regional players to diversify energy sources and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. The move aligns with broader government efforts to cushion the impact of rising fuel costs and supply disruptions.
Anwar stressed that long-term cooperation is crucial to ensure resilience, particularly as the country navigates ongoing global uncertainties. He added that investments in clean energy and regional integration will be central to Malaysia’s future energy strategy.
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