Policy continuity essential for economic growth: Malaysian PM

PM Shehbaz, Premier Anwar Ibrahim explore avenues of further cooperation in defence, tourism among others

By Web Desk
October 03, 2024
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (right) and Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at Pakistan-Malaysia High Level Business Dialogue in Islamabad on October 3, 2024. — PID

ISLAMABAD: Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Thursday emphasised the importance ofcontinuity of policies to foster economic growth and attract investment.

The Malaysian PM, who is on a three-day visit to Pakistan, made these comments while addressing the Pakistan-Malaysia High Level Business Dialogue in Islamabad earlier today.

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Ibrahim, who also called for promoting economic ties via the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Forum, said close contacts between the business community are important to increase economic cooperation.

He also assured that Malaysia would continue its efforts to strengthen bilateral relations with Pakistan.

Following their meeting, PM Shehbaz and his Malaysian counterpart held a press conference wherein they expressed satisfaction over the historical and brotherly relations between both countries.

Both the leaders told the media persons that their discussions focused on strengthening the bilateral collaboration in multiple areas of bilateral interest as well as regional and international issues including Palestine and Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

As part of the efforts to boost bilateral trade, both leaders agreed that Pakistan would export halal meat worth $200 million per annum and 100,000 metric tonnes of basmati rice to Malaysia.

Total trade between Malaysia and Pakistan stood at $1.4 billion with the trade goods included palm oil, apparel, textiles, chemical and chemical-based products, and electrics and electronic products. Among South Asian countries, Pakistan is Malaysia’s third-largest trading partner.

During the presser, PM Shehbaz said the Malaysian PM had also assured to address the discrepancies in the import of Pakistan’s rice into his country.

He said that they had a “wonderful” meeting to discuss the enhancement of trade and investment, besides exploring avenues of further cooperation in defence, tourism, agriculture, green energy, skilled labour and youth empowerment.

The premier said both sides were unanimous in believing that the two countries would collectively find new heights in trade and investment cooperation for a bright future for two nations.

Later, during a special investiture ceremony, President Asif Ali Zardari conferred the award of Nishan-e-Pakistan upon PM Ibrahim in recognition of his support for Islamic causes and for being a great friend of Pakistan.

President Asif Ali Zardari conferring Nishan-e-Pakistan upon PM Ibrahim in Islamabad on October 3, 2024. — PID

The top civilian award was conferred at a special investiture ceremony held at the Aiwan-e-Sadr and attended by PM Shehbaz Sharif, federal ministers, services chiefs, diplomats, and senior government officials.

During the ceremony, it was highlighted that the Malaysian prime minister was an avid reader of Allama Iqbal and acknowledged that his work had been a source of inspiration for him.

PM Ibrahim has been a prominent advocate of humanitarian causes and Islamic values throughout his political career. His leadership is marked by a profound commitment to promoting social justice and addressing global issues affecting the Islamic world.

He has also been a voice for the causes of self-determination movements and has particularly stood against oppression across the world. He continues to work tirelessly to counter Islamophobia striving to create interfaith harmony by fostering understanding and respect between different cultures and religions.

The president also hosted a state dinner in honour of the visiting Malaysian prime minister and his delegation.

Pakistan, Malaysia reaffirm resolve to enhance bilateral cooperation

Earlier during the one-on-one meeting in Islamabad, the two premiers underscored the rich history of close bilateral cooperation between the two countries.

They discussed a wide range of bilateral, regional, and international issues of mutual interest including those being faced by the Muslim Ummah.

They also touched upon the mechanisms to enhance bilateral cooperation to achieve concrete results in these areas.

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