In a resounding call for collaboration and sustainable progress, Malaysia expressed its keenness to learn from South Korea, emphasising on mutual learning and cooperation in hydrogen technology.
“Let me assure you that the government of Malaysia is open to business and foreign investment, and that we are willing to assist companies from abroad wishing to expand here or deepen their existing presence, especially from Korea,” said Nik Nazmi in his opening remark at the “Malaysia-Korea Sustainable Energy Summit 2023” held here in conjunction with the 40th anniversary of the Look East Policy of the two nations on Thursday.
By 2050, these figures are expected to increase, positioning Malaysia as a major hydrogen exporter in the Asia-Pacific region, with significant revenue and job opportunities, while also contributing to a 15 per cent reduction in GHG emissions, he added.