Premier Li Keqiang hopes that China's development and growing internal demand can unleash business opportunities for Malaysian enterprises.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Sunday squeezed several hours out of his tight schedule in Malaysia to visit Malacca, a port city about two hours' drive from Kuala Lumpur.
Chinese premier sits down at popular restaurant in Malacca
The relationship between Malaysia and China has been progressing very well and is at its best at any point in history, Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman said Friday.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has said China and Malaysia, standing at a new starting point for development in relations, should continue to view and grow bilateral ties from a strategic perspective.
The sincerity, friendship, mutual benefit and win-win outcome which guided Admiral Zheng He still guide Malaysia and China's bilateral relations today.
China hopes to deepen its relations and enhance pragmatic cooperation with Malaysia on account of Premier Li Keqiang's upcoming visit, Vice-Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin told a press briefing Tuesday.
Deepening cooperation is in the interest of both countries, says President Xi Jinping in a meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.
China's One Belt One Road initiative offers vast opportunities, said Liow Tiong Lai, the Malaysian Minister of Transport, adding that the initiative is about what Malaysia can offer to China as much as about what China can offer in return.
Southeast Asian countries will work with China on the Belt and Road initiative, a senior Malaysian minister said Thursday.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said here Tuesday that his country and China will promote defense and military cooperation in a bid to further enhance bilateral ties.