SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 29 November 2024 - The "World of Opportunities: Russia-ASEAN"
International Business Forum, held from November 26 to 27, officially
concluded in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. Over two days, the
Forum hosted more than 350 participants, including representatives from
political, business, and academic circles, the media, as well as experts
and public figures from 24 countries. Organized by the Roscongress
Foundation, the event marked the first major initiative under the
Roscongress International brand.
"The 'Russia-ASEAN: World of Opportunities' Forum became one of the
largest business events of its kind in the country and region in recent
years, providing a unique platform to enhance trade relations between
Russia and Southeast Asian countries.
In 2023, Russia's trade turnover with ASEAN countries reached a
record high, growing by 14.6% compared to the previous year. This
positive trend continued in the first half of 2024, with a 20.5%
increase. The business forum was a response to the growing interest
of Russian businesses in ASEAN countries, particularly Malaysia, and
further solidified Russia's strengthening trade position in Southeast
Asia. I am confident that the Forum will serve as a significant
discussion platform for addressing and broadly covering issues related
to deepening trade and investment ties between Russia and ASEAN
countries across various sectors," said
Anton Kobyakov, Advisor to the President of the Russian Federation.
The Forum's business agenda centered on trade and export interaction,
energy, digital transformation, information security, technology, and
innovations. Dedicated sessions also explored healthcare, tourism,
education, and the impact of alumni communities in fostering
international business connections.
"Russia-Malaysia relations are dynamically progressing across a wide
range of areas, providing optimism for their future. I believe this
Forum served as an excellent starting point for creating and
implementing new projects, fostering cooperation, and promoting open
dialogue between the business community and government representatives. I
hope the event's outcomes bring ASEAN countries and Malaysia closer to
Russia, enabling the peoples of our nations to learn more about each
other and explore new horizons for mutually beneficial relationships," emphasized
Nail Latypov, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of
Russia to Malaysia. He described Kuala Lumpur as a fitting choice for
the event, noting that Malaysia will assume the ASEAN chairmanship in
2025 and highlighting the city's strategic location as a regional hub,
within a two-hour flight of any ASEAN capital.
The main highlight of the Forum was the plenary session, which featured participants such as
Alexey Gruzdev, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation;
Ayrat Khayrullin, Minister of Digitalization of Public
Administration, Information Technologies, and Communications of the
Republic of Tatarstan;
Tan Sri Nazir Razak, Founder and Chairman of Ikhlas Capital and Chairman of the ASEAN Business Advisory Council Malaysia;
Oudet Souvannavong, President of the Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Chairman of the ASEAN Business Advisory Council;
Alexander Stuglev, Chairman and CEO of the Roscongress Foundation; and
Abu Bakar Yusof, Deputy Director of the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE).
Daniyar Akkaziev, Executive Director of the Russia-ASEAN Business Council, moderated the session.
The business program on the first day continued with a panel discussion
titled "The Energy Dimension of Strategic Partnership between Russia and
ASEAN: Lessons Learned and New Directions" and the EAEU-ASEAN business
dialogue. Discussions focused on exploring new formats of cooperation
among businesses for sustainable, long-term development.
The second day of the Forum featured panels on enhancing cooperation
between Russia and Southeast Asian countries in digital transformation,
healthcare, and medicine. Additional focus was given to strategies for
increasing tourist flows and fostering educational partnerships.
The "World of Opportunities: Russia-ASEAN" International Business Forum
was held with the support of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the
Russian Federation and the Trade Representation of the Russian
Federation in Malaysia. The Malaysia External Trade Development
Corporation (MATRADE) served as the co-organizer. The Forum's general
partner was the Tatarstan Trade House, while program partners included
the Russia-ASEAN Business Council, the Eurasian Economic Commission, and
Coalstar LLC.