China and Malaysia are doubling down on their partnership, with top diplomats pledging to turn ambitious economic plans into reality while countering what they call "bullying" trade tactics. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Malaysia’s Mohamad Hasan in Kuala Lumpur this week, vowing to accelerate mega-projects like the East Coast Rail Link 🚄 and expand cooperation in green tech, AI, and cultural exchanges.
Building Bridges (Literally)
Wang highlighted progress on China’s Belt and Road projects in Malaysia, including the 'Two Countries, Twin Parks' industrial zones. The two nations also plan to launch mutual visa-free travel soon – a win for tourism and business mobility ✈️.
ASEAN Unity Against Tariffs
In a swipe at U.S. trade policies, Wang criticized "unilateral" tariffs as harmful to global supply chains. Both ministers stressed ASEAN-China collaboration to defend free trade, with Malaysia backing China’s Global Development and Security Initiatives 🌐.
"True Friends" Moment
Mohamad called China a reliable partner amid global uncertainty, reaffirming Malaysia’s one-China policy. The two sides agreed to blend Islamic and Confucian cultural dialogues with tech-driven growth – proving geopolitics doesn’t have to be boring 💡.
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Chinese FM urges joint efforts with Malaysia on bilateral, ASEAN ties
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