ISLAMABAD, NOV 29 /DNA/ – The High Commission of Malaysia in Islamabad hosted a Networking Hi-Tea with Pakistani stakeholders and Friends of Malaysia. The event aimed to expand the High Commission’s network and foster closer ties between the two countries, focusing on trade, investment, and business collaboration.
The event brought together members of the National Assembly, Senate, senior government officials, present and former military personnel, and the High Commission’s Home-Based and Locally Recruited Staff.
In his remarks, the High Commissioner emphasized the importance of Malaysia-Pakistan relations, highlighting key achievements from the recent state visit of Malaysia’s Prime Minister to Pakistan. The visit saw agreements to boost trade, investment, and cultural exchange, with direct flights between Karachi and Kuala Lumpur increasing to seven per week starting December 2024.
The High Commissioner also highlighted the strong bond between the two countries. He praised Pakistan’s beauty, resilience, and the warmth of its people, while expressing Malaysia’s gratitude for the contributions of the Pakistani diaspora to Malaysia’s development. With over 200,000 Pakistanis living in Malaysia, their role in strengthening ties and fostering goodwill was invaluable.
On economic opportunities, the High Commissioner highlighted the USD1.4 billion trade volume in 2023 between Malaysia and Pakistan. He emphasized the immense potential for further collaboration, particularly in agriculture, the halal industry, and technology. Malaysia’s expertise in the halal sector was offered to help Pakistan become a regional hub, leveraging its agricultural strengths. Additionally, he invited Pakistani investors to explore opportunities in Malaysia, especially with the country preparing to chair ASEAN in 2025.
The High Commissioner also took the opportunity to highlight the atrocities faced by Palestinians, commended Pakistan’s unwavering support, and reaffirmed Malaysia’s commitment to advocating for justice on international platforms.
Attendees had the opportunity to network and explore ways to strengthen bilateral relations. The High Commission remains committed to facilitating cooperation that benefits both nations and builds a foundation for long-term partnership.