Malaysia should consider getting China’s help on Covid-19 crisis


Li (left) meeting with Muhyiddin via video link recently. — Xinhua

TWO Fridays ago, the prime ministers of Malaysia and China held a meeting via video link, discussing bilateral issues ranging from investment, digital economy, manufacturing, agriculture to marine infrastructure and cooperation in combating Covid-19 pandemic.

According to official Bernama’s report, Malaysia and China are exploring new areas of to strengthen bilateral collaboration, and these include aspects of Covid-19 vaccine production through the “fill and finish” method here and collaboration in electronic commerce, high technology and digital economy.

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