Malaysia accelerates global automotive presence at Automechanika Shanghai 2025


An Ace Brake Technology Sdn Bhd representative connects with Malaysian Consul-General in Shanghai Mohd Shahafeez Shaharis (left) and Matrade Shanghai trade commissioner Norman Dzulkarnain Nasri (centre). Ace Brake Technology Sdn Bhd engages international buyers, presenting its automotive braking solutions and exploring opportunities to expand into new export markets.

MALAYSIA strengthened its footprint in the global automotive supply chain under the Malaysia Pavilion at Automechanika Shanghai 2025, held from Nov 26 to 29 at the National Exhibition and Convention Centre (NECC) in Shanghai.

Coordinated by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade), the pavilion showcased Malaysian companies specialising in automotive parts, components, and accessories.

Malaysian products and services continued to attract strong interest among buyers from China, the Middle East, Asean, and European countries primarily for the automotive and industrial machinery specialised lubricant formulations, auto parts and components such as suspensions, filters and brake pads, premium car care products, security and safety solutions and mobility support systems.

By strategically focusing on high-quality aftermarket segments, Malaysia is positioning its automotive sector for sustained growth and resilience amid ongoing industry shifts.


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