WTCKL and WTC Shenzhen sign MoU to boost international trade and investment


WTCKL group managing director Datuk Seri Irmohizam Ibrahim

KUALA LUMPUR: World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur (WTCKL) and World Trade Centre Shenzhen/Shenzhen Municipal Committee of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen and enhance international trade and investment collaboration.

Under the MoU, both parties have pledged to prioritise serving member enterprises, promoting international trade, and attracting investments to become a world-class chamber of commerce in the trade and services industry.

The MoU was officially signed during a ceremony held in Marseille, France, coinciding with the 55th World Trade Centers Association (WTCA) Global Business Forum 2025.

WTCKL group managing director Datuk Seri Irmohizam Ibrahim signed on behalf of Malaysia, while Liu Xiao and Haobo (Yuci) Yang represented WTC Shenzhen/CCPIT Shenzhen.

WTCKL and WTC Shenzhen will collaborate, drawing on their strengths and expertise to support one another. This partnership will enhance investment, trade, and cooperation in both economic and technological fields.

“I am very confident that both WTC Kuala Lumpur and WTC Shenzhen will strive for the best opportunities and strengthen our presence within the trade and services industry as well as lending a hand in facilitating the wider economic growth in both our nations.

“Through this initiative, both WTCs will expand our network and information sharing more easily and comprehensively,” Irmohizam said.

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