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Lim speaking at the 8th World Chinese Economic Summit 2016 during the panel discussion on Belt and Road Initiative: Harnessing Opportunities and the Global Diaspora.

FOR the past seven consecutive years, China has remained Malaysia’s biggest trading partner.

In 2015, the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade) reported that China contributed 1.2% of Malaysia’s trade growth which amounted to RM1.466tril.

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