WPD, MTIEL seal USD50 billion agreement for energy and halal business

The agreement, signed in Shenzen, China yesterday, will transform the energy supply and halal business landscape in several countries.

SHARIFAH SHAHIRAH
27 Jul 2024 09:04am
WPD/MTIEL advisor for Malaysian Projects Rashid Ghani, MTIEL executive chairman Md Nazri Ramli and World Peace and Development Limited Du Sheng CEO at the signing ceremony of the memorandum of strategic cooperation agreement in Shenzen, China on Thursday.
WPD/MTIEL advisor for Malaysian Projects Rashid Ghani, MTIEL executive chairman Md Nazri Ramli and World Peace and Development Limited Du Sheng CEO at the signing ceremony of the memorandum of strategic cooperation agreement in Shenzen, China on Thursday.

PETALING JAYA: MTIEL Holdings Sdn Bhd (MTIEL) and World Peace and Development Limited (WPD) have signed a strategic cooperation agreement worth USD50 billion for the development of the energy sector and the halal industry.

MTIEL executive chairman Md Nazri Ramli said that the agreement, signed in Shenzen, China on Thursday, will transform the energy supply and halal business landscape in several countries.

"This initiative will also effectively implement the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) plan and enhance the economic prospects of several countries," he said in a statement.

He added that the project’s geographical scope covers Peninsular Malaysia-Thailand, which was expected to benefit the economy through investments in halal livestock agriculture, aquaculture and textile production.

The agreement also focused on the Food Security Complex and Halal Transshipment Hub at the Chuping Valley Industrial Area, as well as the Petroleum Storage and Processing Complex at the Kedah Science and Technology Park.

These complexes, along with the logistics network and offshore terminals, would play a crucial role in the transfer of food and energy.

WPD/MTIEL advisor for Malaysian Projects, Rashid Ghani, stated that the cooperation would strengthen Malaysia's position in the global halal market.

In conjunction with Independence Day celebrations, this project symbolised new hopes and a brighter future for our country and reflects the Madani government's commitment to sustainable and inclusive development.