Chinese Premier Li Qiang will embark on an official two-nation tour this week, starting with a visit to Singapore on October 25–26. Following the Singapore leg, hell travel to Kuala Lumpur to attend a series of high-profile ASEAN meetings on October 27–28. In Malaysia, Li will join leaders at the 28th China-ASEAN Summit, the 28th ASEAN Plus Three Summit, the 20th East Asia Summit and the fifth Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Leaders Meeting.
This visit highlights deepening ties between China and Southeast Asia, with summits set to address regional cooperation, trade and economic integration. As Malaysia rotates into the chair role of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the gathering in Kuala Lumpur will be a focal point for dialogue on future growth and partnership.
For observers and stakeholders—from global entrepreneurs to sustainability advocates—these meetings offer a window into how Asias biggest economies plan to navigate evolving challenges and unlock new opportunities. With trade pacts like RCEP shaping the regions economic landscape, all eyes will be on the commitments and agreements that emerge from Kuala Lumpur.
Stay tuned for live updates and analysis on this pivotal tour, unpacking how Premier Li Qiangs trip may influence commerce, technology exchange and regional cooperation across Asia and beyond.
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Premier Li Qiang to visit Singapore, attend ASEAN meetings in Malaysia
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