Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim landed in the northern Chinese mainland port city of Tianjin on Sunday, kicking off his agenda for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit. Running from August 31 to September 1, the 2025 summit brings together regional leaders to discuss shared priorities in trade, technology and security.
During this high-profile gathering, Anwar Ibrahim is expected to meet colleagues from across Asia and beyond, exploring new opportunities for multilateral cooperation. Key topics on the agenda include:
- Economic integration and trade facilitation
- Emerging technology and digital innovation
- Regional security and connectivity
Tianjin, with its historic waterfront district and cutting-edge business hubs, sets the stage for these discussions. For Malaysia, the summit offers a platform to strengthen ties with influential partners and highlight its growing role in regional dynamics.
As the event unfolds, global citizens, entrepreneurs and changemakers will be watching how outcomes from Tianjin shape 2025’s economic and security landscape.
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Malaysian prime minister arrives in Tianjin for SCO summit 2025
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