As China and Malaysia commemorate the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic relations, two district councilors from Kampar have expressed high praise for China’s innovative poverty alleviation achievements. They emphasized that China’s model offers meaningful insights for global poverty reduction efforts and hoped for continued cooperation between the two nations.
China has been Malaysia’s largest trading partner for 15 consecutive years. Key agricultural products exported from Malaysia to China include durians, rubber, and palm oil. The strong trade ties have significantly benefited both countries’ economies.
The Malaysian officials highlighted the importance of strengthening collaboration, particularly in areas that can boost economic development and improve the livelihoods of their citizens. They believe that by learning from China’s successful strategies, Malaysia can enhance its own poverty alleviation programs.
The 50-year milestone marks a period of deepening friendship and mutual growth. Both nations look forward to expanding their partnership across various sectors, solidifying a future of shared prosperity and development.
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China's poverty alleviation model is meaningful for the world
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