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Ahmad Zahid regrets cynicism over New Zealand working visit
Ahmad Zahid regrets cynicism over New Zealand working visit

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Ahmad Zahid regrets cynicism over New Zealand working visit

WELLINGTON: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has expressed disappointment over cynicism surrounding his working visit to New Zealand. He stated that such criticism undermines efforts to strengthen bilateral relations and explore new opportunities for Malaysia. 'In every working visit, my primary objective is to acquire knowledge, exchange experiences, and identify strategic areas that can benefit the country and the people,' he told Malaysian journalists at the end of his five-day trip. Ahmad Zahid, who is also the Minister of Rural and Regional Development, stressed the importance of sincerity and openness to feedback. 'If it's good, ask your friends. If it's not good, ask your enemies. Enemies are those who dislike we do will never be good enough for them. But don't be arrogant. Don't be arrogant. Don't be arrogant,' he emphasised. He also lamented that some criticism came from individuals with religious backgrounds, whose remarks he described as lacking prudence. During his visit, Ahmad Zahid engaged in bilateral discussions with New Zealand officials, including Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour and Minister for Agriculture and Trade Todd McClay. The discussions covered sectors such as education, the halal industry, disaster management, and trade. - Bernama Malaysia is New Zealand's second-largest trading partner in ASEAN, with bilateral trade valued at RM10.72 billion in 2024

Malaysia and New Zealand strengthen ties in sustainability, digital, and food security
Malaysia and New Zealand strengthen ties in sustainability, digital, and food security

The Sun

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Malaysia and New Zealand strengthen ties in sustainability, digital, and food security

AUCKLAND: Malaysia has outlined three priority areas to deepen cooperation with New Zealand, focusing on sustainability, digital transformation, and food security. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi emphasised the alignment between both nations in advancing green energy, digital innovation, and agri-food trade. Speaking at the ASEAN-New Zealand Business Council (ANZBC) Engagement, Ahmad Zahid noted New Zealand's leadership in renewable energy, with 87 per cent of its electricity sourced sustainably. 'This aligns closely with Malaysia's commitment to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050,' he said. On digital transformation, he highlighted potential synergies between Malaysia's MyDIGITAL agenda and New Zealand's expertise in ICT, particularly in AI, smart cities, and cybersecurity. 'Collaboration in digital trade governance can drive mutual economic benefits,' he added. In the agri-food sector, Ahmad Zahid pointed to New Zealand's reputation for quality and innovation, complementing Malaysia's halal certification and logistics strengths. 'As ASEAN's middle class grows, this partnership presents vast opportunities,' he said. However, he stressed the need for inclusive growth, ensuring MSMEs in ASEAN and Malaysia benefit from improved trade finance, digital tools, and capacity building. Bilateral trade between Malaysia and New Zealand reached US$2.34 billion (RM10.72 billion) in 2024, making Malaysia New Zealand's second-largest ASEAN trading partner. Ahmad Zahid described the relationship as a 'deep-rooted partnership,' strengthened by agreements like the Malaysia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement and AANZFTA. The ANZBC event, held at Park Hyatt Hotel Auckland, aimed to enhance economic ties and explore trade opportunities between ASEAN and New Zealand. Attendees included ANZBC chairman Kathleen Morrison and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise's Ivy Huang. - Bernama

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