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China-ASEAN Expo (CAEXPO) Partners with Malaysia-China Summit 2024

KUALA LUMPUR (2 October 2024) – The China-ASEAN Expo (CAEXPO) and Malaysia-China Summit 2024 (MCS 2024) secretariats have formalized a strategic partnership to strengthen cross-border business collaboration. This partnership, established during the recent CAEXPO in Nanning, China, will bring nearly 50 leading Chinese companies to participate as exhibitors at MCS 2024.

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The agreement, signed by Guangxi CAEXPO International Exhibition Co., Ltd. and Richard Teo, Executive Chairman of Qube Integrated Malaysia Sdn Bhd, aims to enhance trade between China, Malaysia, and ASEAN nations. MCS 2024, scheduled for 17-19 December at MITEC, will feature over 500 exhibitors and 10,000 trade delegates.

With the theme “Prosperity Beyond 50,” MCS 2024 will focus on key pillars like Future Knowledge, Opportunity, and Growth, furthering bilateral ties. Teo emphasized that the collaboration reflects mutual commitment to innovation, investment, and economic growth, with Chinese companies enriching the summit’s opportunities.

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