Malaysia aims to gain knowledge from China’s development
Malaysia, which is benefiting from new chances for growth as a result of its participation in the Belt and Road Initiative, looks forward to learning more from China's achievements during the last decades, according to Johari bin Abdul, speaker of Malaysia's Dewan Rakyat, the lower house of parliament.
For Malaysia, a country rich in rivers, the BRI acts as "another river" to enhance transportation and the local economy, according to Johari.
He used the East Coast Rail Link, or ECRL, being built by China Communications Construction Company to make his point.
The more than 600-kilometer railway, which runs along Peninsular Malaysia's east coast, is a flagship project of BRI collaboration.
The railway is anticipated to connect Port Klang on the west coast with the states of ...