PublishedDeputy Foreign Minister Datuk Marzuki Yahya said having shared a common border, the strong connectivity will enhance industrialization efforts as well as accelerate the process of economic growth of both countries. — Bernama pic
Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Marzuki Yahya said having shared a common border, the strong connectivity will enhance industrialization efforts as well as accelerate the process of economic growth of both countries.
“For example, trade between our two countries continue to increase steadily, Thailand is Malaysia’s fifth largest trading partner globally and second largest trading partner among Asean member states,” he said. “This undertaking will also boost the volume of cross-border trade between Thailand and Malaysia because a significant share of this trade already passes through the Sadao — Bukit Kayu Hitam Checkpoint,” he said.