Petaling Jaya: The Malaysia-China Summit 2024 (MCS 2024) is one of the most high-profile events in history focusing on diplomatic, trade and investment relations between Malaysia and China, and will be held from December 17th to 19th in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It will be held at the International Trade Exhibition Center.
Organized by Qube Integrated Malaysia Sdn Bhd in collaboration with Malaysian Trade Development Corporation (Matrade), MCS 2024 is held to commemorate this year’s 50th anniversary of the establishment of relations between Malaysia and China.
The three-day expo and conference is expected to attract a total of 10,000 trade visitors and at least 500 exhibitors from China, Malaysia and ASEAN countries.
According to Qube executive chairman Richard Teo, the summit is expected to generate RM2 billion in potential trade and investment opportunities.
He said MCS 2024 will also feature expert thought leaders and industry giants as speakers to inspire and empower attendees to strengthen their businesses.
During the soft launch of MCS 2024, Matrade CEO Datuk Mohd Mustafa Abdul Aziz said China has held the long-standing position as Malaysia’s largest trading partner for the 15th consecutive year, and by 2023 He emphasized that it currently accounts for 17.1% of Malaysia’s total trade.
“We have strategically reoriented our program to foster regional cooperation between Malaysia, China and other ASEAN countries. “This highlights Malaysia’s excellence in excellence,” he said.
The summit will revolve around five key pillars: future technology, future knowledge and e-experiences, future mobility and connectivity, future opportunities and future growth, sustainable growth, investment, collaboration and jobs. emphasizing creation, technology transfer, and strengthening global competitiveness.