Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Trump bring chaos, Xi bring trade: What would be Malaysia's choice?

Xi Jinping did not attend the invitation from Anwar Ibrahim for 50 year bilateral celebration last year, but he did not forget to mention of the hope for 50 golden years more of Malaysia-China relation as he  touchdown yesterday.

China has always been in for the long play since Tun Razak visited China in 1974 to be received by Chairman Mao Tse Tong in the height of the cold war between West and the Communists. The benefit from the long years of bilateral relation is coming to fruitation with the belt and road, which remains the main benefit from the relation.

Since the establishment of the Peoples' Republic of China, they were struggling to feed and take their more than 1 billion population out of poverty. Today they are an economic superpower and miraculously within one generation managed to raise the living standard of the majority of its population. 

Doing business with China is a challenge. They could do what others are doing and better. There is nothing much an export-driven economy like Malaysia could export to China. The trade situation with China favours them over the surplus with the US. .   

Trump bringing in tariff and chaos, while China offers trade and dependability. What is there for Malaysia to not prefer for China. During the financial crisis of 1997-2000, China is the unseen rock that helped Malaysia stand back up its feet. 

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Monday, April 14, 2025

'Flowing water cannot be severed' - How Xi Jinping promotes China-Malaysia friendship

BEIJING (Xinhua): Over three decades ago, when Xi Jinping, then the top official of China's southeastern city of Fuzhou, visited Malaysia on an investment promotion trip, he found himself deeply impressed by two symbolic sites.

One is the Poh San Teng Temple, a long-standing homage to renowned Chinese navigator Zheng He (1371-1433) of the Ming Dynasty. The other is the city of Sibu, which became known as "New Fuzhou" after Wong Nai Siong, a Fuzhou native, migrated to Malaysia with over 1,000 Chinese people more than a century ago.

Both places testify to the millennium-old China- Malaysia friendship, a bond Xi has repeatedly pledged to inherit and cement as China's head of state. During a 2013 visit to Malaysia, he quoted a local proverb to illustrate the commitment: "Flowing water cannot be severed."

It was also during that Southeast Asia tour to Indonesia and Malaysia that Xi invoked again the legacy of Zheng He and put forward the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, an essential component of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

Now as Xi travels to Malaysia for a new state visit, the two nations are poised to further build on their time-honored friendship and fruitful cooperation, and steer bilateral relations toward a more promising shared future in the new era.

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Friday, April 11, 2025

Opposition-linked MBI arrest prior to Xi Jin Peng visit

Chinese President, Xi Jin Peng will be making a three day official visit of Malaysia next week April 15th to 17th. 

He was extended an invitation for the 50 year anniversary of Malaysia - China bilateral relation, however was represented instead by Prime Minister Li Qiang in June last year. 

The visit in the midst of Trump triggered trade war to isolate China will draw attention from the foreign media and the US. 

Certain quarter of Malaysians are getting cold feet and urge Anwar to reschedule the visit. Surprisingly its mostly Malaysian Chinese. And, there is certain segment of older generation Malays still stuck in the past to view China and DAP as communist. 

Leading to Xi's, whether by design or coincident, there have been major arrests related to China's most wanted scammer, Malaysian Tedy Teow of MBI fame. The victims of his billion ringgit scam have mostly been Chinese national. [Read the recent past postings.]

Today, another arrest was reported noon time by The Star, reproduced below:

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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Why Steven Sim in a hurry to dissociate from Tan Kean Soon?

“There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen.”

― Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

Too many incidents happened during the last few weeks of Ramadhan. 

Racial temperature was rising following resistance of an illegal Hindu temple on Jakel's land in the Masjid India area to relocate. Then the random punching incident against an Axia driver. 

Mineral water and stinky bean sellers went amuck, and thug-like manner by DBKL enforcement officers on unlicensed balloon seller. These incidents, which are raising hatred against local authorities, inspired a philosophical social media commentator to quote Lenin

Talk of a coup d'etat after Hari Raya ended when Ismail Sabri was nabbed and in the early part of Ramadhan. Yet through out Ramadhan the political agenda setting continued.

There was the Sapura bailout or not polemic. Hamzah Zainuddin appeared on Keluar Sekejap to stir-up UMNO grassroot. The motherload meant to be political conversation during Raya was the RM1 billion lawsuit by Hydroshoppe. But, Putra Heights gas leak that caused a massive explosion on the second day of Hari Raya deviated attention.

With too many developments, the mysterious arrest of a highly connected oil and gas corporate figure  by police allegedly for case fixing scam missed the media and public radar.   

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