Malaysia, Italy Strengthen Economic Ties Via Roundtable, Involving Over 100 Companies – Anwar

Rome: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani co-chaired the Malaysia-Italy Economic Partnership Roundtable, which brought together over 100 companies from both countries.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, the session held in Rome involved participants from sectors such as manufacturing, services, trade, government agencies, and industry bodies, indicating a shared commitment to strengthening trade ties and expanding strategic investment opportunities. Anwar reaffirmed Malaysia's commitment to the principles of free and open trade as the basis for inclusive, sustainable, and resilient economic growth.

Anwar emphasized that in an increasingly challenging global landscape, international stability and peace form the basis of economic prosperity and cross-border synergy, which the business community must fully leverage. He noted the strong confidence of Italian industry players in Malaysia's economic openness, governance efficiency, and competitiveness as a leading investment destination.

The prime minister highlighted that the active participation by leading companies from both nations underscores the vast potential for high-impact bilateral cooperation driven by innovation, value creation, and mutual interest. He remarked on the wide prospects in strategic sectors such as renewable energy, carbon capture and storage technology, defence, digital economy, aerospace, and high-tech industries, which are key pillars of Malaysia's economic reform agenda.