Four suspects still on the run as police nab 10 in Maju Expressway kidnapping, RM5.4m in cryptocurrency paid as ransomFile picture of durian in Ipoh. Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation Trade Commissioner in Beijing, Niqman Rafaee M. Sahar, said that the approval was granted in June, and that the shipment is currently undergoing all necessary protocols and processes to ensure they could enter the market.
Sharing this update with Bernama on the sidelines of the Asean-China Trade and Investment Promotion Seminar, held in conjunction with the 2024 China-Asean Week, here on Monday, Niqman said that once the process is cleared, the first batch of the fresh shipment is expected to arrive by the end of this month.
As such, he expressed optimism that Malaysia will expand its durian exports to China, covering both fresh and frozen varieties. Besides promoting greater Chinese participation in Mihas, another key event will be the Malaysia-China Summit 2024 set to take place from December 17 to 19. Earlier, at the promotion seminar, Niqman while inviting Chinese businesses, highlighted ten reasons to trade with Malaysia, including diverse range of high-quality products and services, compliance with international standards, and a friendly business environment.
Meanwhile, Shi Zhongjun, Secretary-General of the China-Asean Centre , in his keynote address, emphasised the potential for business opportunities and cooperation between Shanxi and Asean countries in specific fields.