The summit featured discussions on a wide range of topics, including Malaysia’s appeal for international residency, global education and corporate expansion, halal standards, due diligence and social trust and cross-border business opportunities. It provided a forward-looking platform for industry leaders and entrepreneurs to exchange insights, identify collaboration opportunities and envision Malaysia–China partnerships for sustainable growth.
Our Group Managing Partner, Datuk Alvin was one of the panel speakers, sharing insights on “New Opportunities in Malaysia–China Resource Integration and Collaboration.” He highlighted Malaysia’s strategic advantages in location, resources and professional services, alongside China’s strengths in manufacturing, technology and capital. He emphasised key areas for collaboration, including industrial partnerships, capital cooperation, market expansion, talent exchange and green economy initiatives. Datuk Alvin also showcased successful case studies such as the Chery–Proton partnership, Twin Parks industrial collaboration, rare earth projects in Perak and opportunities in digital economy, semiconductors and sustainable development.