‘Bigger role in store after hosting Chinese wine, spirits competition’


Chong (seventh from left) and other guests toasting during the awards dinner ceremony at Chuai Heng Banquet Hall in Kuala Lumpur. — LOW LAY PHON/The Star

MALAYSIA plays a strategic role in bridging Chinese and South-East Asian markets in the trade of Chinese alcoholic beverages like baijiu.

Initiatives include the “Taste of China: The 2025 Belt and Road International Wine and Spirits Competition” at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, which was held for the first time outside China since it started in 2015.

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