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Hainan Free Trade Port moves forward to strengthen relations with Malaysia in various sectors | ThaiPR.NET

Reported by the Hainan International Media Center (HIMC).

South China’s Hainan Province continues to deepen cooperation with Malaysia in the fields of economy and trade, agriculture, transportation, tourism and culture by holding activities to promote the Hainan Free Trade Port (FTP). ) and other exchange activities throughout Malaysia. Between 25-28 November last

Hainan Free Trade Port Promotion Conference which was held in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia’s capital on November 27, more than 400 representatives attended the event. And 8 official contracts have been signed for various important projects in agriculture, trade, education, business services and others.

Hainan Province also signed a letter of intent to establish ties with Selangor. which is the most developed state in Malaysia as well as signing a memorandum of cooperation with NCT Smart Industrial Park (NSIP) and Port Klang Authority (PKA).

On November 26, the Federation of Hainan Association Malaysia opened the Hainan Cultural Relics Museum to celebrate its 90th anniversary. The federation was established in 2012. 2476 and has served as a bridge connecting people and promoting cultural exchange between Hainan Province and Malaysia for a long time.

In June 2020, Chinese authorities announced a master plan for the development of the Hainan Free Trade Port. It is considered an important center and gateway for China’s opening-up in the new era.

Malaysian companies invited to expand business in Hainan Free Trade Port It benefits from a favorable free trade port policy. This includes promoting closer bilateral cooperation in areas such as transport, tourism and culture. Agriculture and trade Exchange of talented personnel and low carbon industries, etc.

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Source: PR Newswire/InfoQuest

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2023-11-30 04:22:19

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