Trade with Down Under goes up


Making the dream work Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim posing for a group photo with the Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (sixth from left) and leaders of Asean nations at the Asean-Australia Special Summit at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Center. Albanese hosted the second Asean-Australia Special Summit on Australian soil to bring together the Asean leaders amid the backdrop of geopolitical shifts and tensions in the region. Anwar also took the opportunity to discuss boosting ties with Albanese. — Bernama

MELBOURNE: Malaysia will be one of the first nations to receive Australia’s first business exchange mission to South-East Asia next month.

Australian Trade and Tourism Minister Don Farrell voiced his excitement about the exchange mission which would head to Malaysia and Singapore for their “abundant trading opportunities in clean energy transition”.

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