马来西亚与中国深化港口合作以应对地缘政治不确定性
Malaysia, China boost port cooperation to weather geopolitical uncertainties - The Edge Malaysia
中马港口联盟扩容带来港口基建、港机设备及智慧物流的出海机会,也利好已在马来西亚或拟布局的中资制造与贸易企业,有望获得更稳定的供应链服务。
5月21日,中马港口联盟年会在中国南宁举行,两国多个港口签署谅解备忘录,以加强海上合作。会上还有多家中国港口正式加入联盟,预计将扩大港口合作网络并强化双边贸易。马来西亚交通部长陆兆福表示,在全球地缘政治不确定时期,更紧密的马中港口合作至关重要。
PUTRAJAYA (May 21): Malaysia and China continue to strengthen maritime cooperation following the signing of several memoranda of understanding (MOUs) between ports from both countries at the China-Malaysia Port Alliance (CMPA) annual meeting held on Thursday in Nanning, China.
Malaysia's Transport Ministry said in a statement that the cooperation would create new trade opportunities and enhance the resilience of regional supply chains.
It said the meeting also witnessed the official admission of several new Chinese ports into the alliance, a move expected to expand the port cooperation network and strengthen bilateral trade ties.
In his opening speech, Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook said closer cooperation between Malaysian and Chinese ports was crucial at a time when the global maritime sector is facing geopolitical challenges and supply chain uncertainties.
“The global maritime sector is currently undergoing profound transformation. Supply chains are becoming increasingly complex and vulnerable to external disruptions, particularly amid evolving geopolitical developments and shifting trade patterns,” he said.
Loke added that ports in Malaysia and China must continue working closely to address these challenges, including through platforms such as the CMPA, to mitigate the impact of geopolitical uncertainties, strengthen supply chain resilience and ensure the stability of regional and global trade flows.
Since its establishment in 2015, the ministry said the CMPA has evolved into a strategic maritime cooperation platform comprising 11 Malaysian ports and 15 Chinese ports, reflecting both countries’ commitment to strengthening ties in the port sector.
It said this year’s conference is being held in a significant year, as Malaysia and China celebrate the 52nd anniversary of diplomatic relations, with China remaining Malaysia’s largest trading partner.
The ministry said Malaysia-China bilateral trade surpassed RM541.54 billion in 2025, accounting for 17.7% of Malaysia’s total trade, while more than 90% of Malaysia’s trade is transported by sea, underscoring the critical role of ports in supporting global commerce.
Malaysian ports collectively handled about 33.07 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) last year, with Port Klang and Port of Tanjung Pelepas remaining among the world’s leading container ports, reflecting Malaysia’s efficiency, reliability and strategic position along major international shipping routes, it added.
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