Malaysia, China Sign Bilateral Currency Swap Agreement

Malaysia, China Sign Bilateral Currency Swap Agreement

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The Malaysian Prime Minister's visit to China aimed to strengthen economic ties despite reservations about the Belt Road Initiative. Key meetings with Chinese leaders and business figures, including Jack Ma, focused on trade and investment opportunities. Notable agreements included partnerships in the automotive sector and trade deals involving palm oil and rubber. Sensitive issues like the Uighur situation were also potential discussion points. The visit emphasized Malaysia's openness to sustainable Chinese investments that benefit local employment and productivity.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the primary goal of the Malaysian Prime Minister's visit to China?

To discuss environmental issues

To criticize the Belt and Road Initiative

To sign a military agreement

To engage with Chinese investors and business community

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Which major infrastructure project in Malaysia is under review?

A new port

A highway expansion

A $20 billion rail line

A new airport

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What is the significance of the Proton-Geely deal?

It is a cultural exchange program

It focuses on agricultural development

It aims to expand Proton's market share using Geely's technology

It involves a new airline partnership

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What sensitive issue might the Malaysian Prime Minister face questions about?

The Belt and Road Initiative

Environmental policies

The Malaysian economy

The incarceration of Muslim Uighurs in Xinjiang

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What was one of the notable deals signed during the visit?

A deal on renewable energy

A memorandum on durian exports

A partnership in the education sector

A tourism agreement