CPTPP expands Malaysia-UK trade opportunities, says Anwar


LONDON: The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) will be a critical vehicle to expand and facilitate investment and trade between Malaysia and the United Kingdom (UK), says Anwar Ibrahim.

"I chose to express my appreciation to the UK premier for successfully entering the CPTPP agreement.

It takes serious political commitment on the part of the UK and Malaysia, focusing on economic fundamentals in the interest of both nations to promote free trade," said the Prime Minister on Wednesday (Jan 15).

Anwar added that this expansion and ease of trade between the UK and Malaysia is possible because both countries entered the agreement.

He said this when speaking at the launch of the YTL Group’s Brabazon New Town development in Bristol, the largest city in the South West of England.

Malaysia ratified the CPTPP in October 2024, joining Peru, Japan, Singapore, Chile, New Zealand, and Vietnam, while the UK formally joined last December.

Under this framework, tariffs for products by member countries will be reduced to zero.

The premier also praised YTL, the largest Malaysian investor in the UK, for its resilience and continued progress in the country.

YTL made its first investment in the UK in 2002 with the acquisition of Wessex Water.

The award-winning Bristol Brabazon development will transform the historic Filton Airfield site into a Copenhagen-inspired project.

It will allow people to access essential services like workplaces, schools, shops, public transport, healthcare, and green spaces within a 15-minute radius of their home.

Besides the 6,500 high-quality sustainable homes, it will include three new schools and a new urban park, the largest to be built in the South West in over 50 years.

At the launch, YTL Group executive chairman Tan Sri Sir Francis Yeoh Sock Ping said YTL is committing to invest a further £4bil (RM21.96bil) into the UK over the next five years.

Anwar, who is on a five-day working visit, said that by participating in overseas ventures, Malaysian businesses could deepen their global market ties. This contributes to Malaysia’s aspirations of expanding its trade footprint through international frameworks like the CPTPP.

During the visit, Anwar is accompanied by Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz, Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir, and Plantation and Commodities Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani. – Bernama

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