Liu Jun appointed as DPPPM-WC president
The chamber aimed to promote exchanges and cooperation between the two sides in various fields.
SHAH ALAM - The Dewan Perniagaan Perindustrian dan Pelaburan Malaysia-Wuxi China (DPPPM-WC) appoints Dr Liu Jun as its president, marking a significant milestone for the chamber between China and Malaysia.
The official announcement and president inauguration ceremony was held today at NQ Cultural Commercial Sdn Bhd which brought together individuals from various sectors of the business community and media representatives to witness the occasion.
"As an appointed ambassador for friendship exchanges between Wuxi, China and Malaysia by Wuxi Municipal People's Government, this honour not only recognises personal contributions but also affirms the friendly cooperation between the two countries," the chamber’s chairman Dr Mazlan Goh said.
The chamber was established in October 2023 after Mazlan was appointed as the ambassador for friendship exchanges between Wuxi and Malaysia by the Wuxi Municipal People's Government in June 2023.
Mazlan said the chamber aimed to promote exchanges and cooperation between the two sides in various fields such as technology, economy, trade, culture, education, sports and youth.
On April 25, the opening ceremony of the first overseas production base of Unicomp Technology, which is Ray Tech (Malaysia), was held in Johor, Malaysia.
This marks the official production commencement of the first overseas production base of Unicomp Technology, successfully expanding the company into the international market.
The vision of the DPPPM-WC is to establish a closely connected, mutually beneficial platform for business integrity, communication, and exchange between China and Malaysia, promoting the prosperity and development of both countries' economies.
Liu would actively promote various cooperation projects of the chamber and contribute to friendship exchanges and cooperation between China and Malaysia.
Wuxi, known to be one of the birthplaces of modern industrialisation in China, aims to become the Silicon Valley of chiplets or 'Chiplet Valley'.
According to news reports last year, the city has pledged to spend US$14 million to subsidise companies that develop chiplets in the region, and it has formed the Wuxi Institute of Interconnect Technology to focus research efforts on chiplets.
The chamber currently has over 40 members and counting, with dual-core leaders from Malaysia and Wuxi, China.