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Malaysia DPM Heads To Uzbekistan

Malaysia DPM Heads To Uzbekistan

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Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) and Minister of Energy Transition and Water Transformation Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof will lead a high-level delegation to the Republic of Uzbekistan from June 21 to 24, 2025, as part of a strategic mission to strengthen bilateral cooperation in energy, trade and public service innovation.
The visit, which underscores Malaysia's deepening engagement with Central Asia, will see Fadillah holding key discussions with Uzbek leaders, including a courtesy call on President Shavkat Mirziyoyev on June 23.
He is also scheduled to meet Uzbekistan's Minister of Energy Mirzamahmudov Jurabek Tursunpulatovich to explore collaborative opportunities in renewable and clean energy, sectors central to Malaysia's energy transition roadmap.
Accompanied by Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Mohamad Alamin, Fadillah will also deliver a keynote address at the United Nations Public Service Forum 2025 in Samarkand, where he will highlight Malaysia's innovations and best practices in governance and public sector reform.
Rounding off the visit, the DPM will participate in the Malaysia-Uzbekistan Business Forum 2025 in Tashkent on June 24. The forum aims to foster new business linkages and expand economic cooperation between the two nations.
Trade between Malaysia and Uzbekistan reached RM369.8 million in 2024, with Malaysian exports accounting for RM365.1 million. From January to April 2025, bilateral trade has already hit RM106 million, signalling growing commercial potential.
The four-day visit reaffirms Malaysia's commitment to advancing strategic partnerships with Uzbekistan and promoting sustainable, mutually beneficial growth in both the public and private sectors. Related

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