HONG KONG SAR -
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- 21 April 2026 - Hong Kong has long maintained a robust bilateral
relationship with Malaysia. As ASEAN's third-largest economy, Malaysia
possesses strong manufacturing and service sectors and stands as Hong
Kong's eighth-largest trading partner. Amidst the global restructuring
of supply chains, Hong Kong leverages its unique position as an
international innovation and technology centre anchored by its regional
connectivity while remaining integrated with the world. It serves as a
vital springboard and strategic hub for Malaysian enterprises expanding
into regional markets and for emerging firms seeking to go global. The
Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) and the Federation of Malaysian
Manufacturing (FMM) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU),
marking the establishment of a deep strategic partnership. By
integrating the resource advantages of both regions, the collaboration
will provide technological innovation and market expansion support for
enterprises in Hong Kong and Malaysia, optimising global supply chain
layouts and helping Hong Kong better implement the "Bringing in and
Going Global" strategy to seize regional development opportunities
within ASEAN.
The signing ceremony of the MoU took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on
April 20, 2026. Witnessed by Mr Jacob Lee Chor Kok, President of FMM;
Tan Sri Dato' (Dr) Soh Thian Lai, President Emeritus of FMM; Mr Owin
Fung Ho Yin, Director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in
Kuala Lumpur; and Hon Sunny Tan, Chairman of HKPC, the MoU was signed by
Datuk Dr Yeoh Oon Tean, CEO of FMM, and Mr Mohamed D. BUTT, Executive
Director of HKPC. This collaboration will facilitate the development of a
new value chain connecting Hong Kong, Malaysia and ASEAN, driving new
industrialisation in both regions while accelerating industrial
upgrading and technological application.
Hon Sunny Tan, Chairman of HKPC, said, "Under the national 15th
Five-Year Plan, Hong Kong has become a vital platform for enterprises to
go global. Malaysia maintains robust ties with the Asian region, as
well as the global industrial and trade markets. The signing of this MoU
between HKPC and FMM marks a key milestone in the collaboration on
industrial modernisation. We are committed to technological innovation,
with a focus on enhancing expertise in automation, Industry 4.0, AI, and
robotics, and actively building business matching platforms to
facilitate business opportunities and expand our scope of cooperation.
This not only deepens the partnership between the two organisations, but
also establishes a strategic hub connecting Hong Kong with the ASEAN
market. Hong Kong will fully leverage its 'Bringing in and Going
Global', helping Malaysian enterprises precisely connect with the vast
regional and global market while supporting Hong Kong companies in
rooting themselves in ASEAN, co-creating a resilient and innovative
cross-border value chain."
Mr Jacob Lee Chor Kok, President of FMM, stated, "This MoU is
just the beginning with our roadmap including joint technical training,
workshops, technology visits and pilot projects to provide our members
with first-hand exposure to the latest manufacturing innovations. We
envision a future where Malaysian and Hong Kong companies collaborate on
research and development (R&D), pilot new technologies and
co-create solutions for emerging challenges"
Six Key Areas to Empower New Regional Industrial Upgrading
HKPC and FMM will launch comprehensive cooperation to help enterprises
transform technological empowerment into competitive advantage in
today's dynamic market. The two parties will focus on Smart
Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, AI & Robotics Innovation, Digital
Transformation & Cybersecurity, Cross-border Business Ecosystems and
Talent Development.
This collaboration integrates FMM's extensive supply chain network of
over 4,000 member enterprises with HKPC's profound R&D capabilities
in product innovation and technology transfer. Through organising
delegations, professional training, business matching, and technical
seminars, we will assist enterprises in precisely mastering cutting-edge
technologies and market trends. Furthermore, by promoting reciprocal
visits between enterprises in both regions, we aim to foster mutual
economic and trade empowerment. This synergy not only strengthens
corporate resilience against supply chain risks but also ensures that
enterprises from both regions secure a proactive position in global
supply chain competition, co-creating a distinct competitive advantage.