NZ PM Luxon, influencer Khairul Aming discuss tourism, trade over Malaysian breakfast


KUALA LUMPUR: New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, who is on a three-day official visit to Malaysia, met up with Malaysia’s renowned cooking influencer and entrepreneur, Khairul Amin Kamarulzaman, better known as Khairul Aming.

On his X account, Khairul Aming said the meeting, held at restaurant Hidang KL, was a token of appreciation from New Zealand for his recent travel to the country to produce cooking videos.

The cooking sensation took the opportunity to introduce traditional Malaysian breakfast items, including nasi lemak, roti jala, and teh tarik to Luxon.

He noted that during the breakfast session, he was able to exchange views with Luxon on tourism exchange between Malaysia and New Zealand, trade exports of halal meat and dairy, nature preservation, and the potential export of local small and medium enterprises products to New Zealand.

"Eight years ago, I filmed my first cooking video while sitting on the floor. Today, I have the privilege of sitting next to the Prime Minister of a renowned nation.

"Keep hustling, you’ll be amazed at where life can take you," said Khairul Aming, who now has 4.1 million followers on Instagram and 1.5 million on X.

A Kota Baru native, Khairul Aming’s name is synonymous with his viral Ramadhan cooking series, entitled "30 Hari 30 Resepi."

To date, the mechanical engineering graduate from Vanderbilt University in the United States owns two factories in Kota Baru.

Luxon was in Malaysia from Sept 1-3. This was his first visit to Malaysia since taking office in November 2023. – Bernama

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