On becoming a key player in global green economy


Regional leader: As Asean nations progressively shift towards renewable energy, Malaysia’s innovations in solar manufacturing and clean technologies will serve as models of success.

THE global economy is no longer driven solely by scale but also by the ability to anticipate and adapt to change. Sustainability now governs access to markets, capital, and global supply chains.

For Malaysia, this shift brings both challenges and opportunities. As major economies re-calibrate their industrial policies, Malaysia’s strategy must focus on remaining indispensable in the green economy, ensuring it is a key player in global supply chains.

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