
AMRI backs KL declaration on safe social media use
In a joint media statement issued at the end of the conference, ASEAN reaffirmed its collective commitment to cultivating a safe, inclusive, and responsible digital environment across the region.
'The meeting reaffirmed the importance of promoting a resilient and people-centred ASEAN Community by addressing the challenges posed by the misuse of social media, including the spread of disinformation, hate speech, and online exploitation,' the statement read.
Ministers also highlighted the vital role of ASEAN's information sector in fostering collaborative engagement with key stakeholders, including social media platforms, to craft and implement practical measures to address harmful online content while safeguarding freedom of expression.
The meeting also acknowledged the ongoing development of the 'Guidelines for Safe and Responsible Use of Social Media Platforms for ASEAN', which aims to provide pragmatic strategies for enhancing online safety and promoting cyber wellness across member states.
According to the joint statement, AMRI also endorses the 'Bandar Seri Begawan Declaration to Reaffirm the ASEAN Ministers Responsible for Information's Commitment to Strategic Progress in Media and Information'.
The declaration underscores AMRI's ongoing commitment to strengthening cooperation and elevating the role of the information and media sector in the ASEAN Community beyond 2025.
'Furthermore, the meeting recalled AMRI's foundational objectives since its establishment in 1989, recognising the sector's vital contribution to ASEAN's development and its transversal role in supporting cross-cutting regional priorities,' it said.
The declaration also sets a strategic direction for enhancing the sector's capacity in navigating digital era challenges, particularly in combating disinformation, managing the effects of digital transformation, the empowerment of youth as key drivers of innovation in media and communication as well as to promote the creative economy across the region.
In addition, AMRI commended the substantive progress in the implementation of the ASEAN Strategic Plan for Information and Media (2016-2025), recognising it as a conerstone for regional collaboration, enhancing public awareness of ASEAN and promote regional identity and resilience.
AMRI also acknowledged the ongoing development of the Work Plan for Information and Media (2026-2035), a successor roadmap designed to address the complexities of a rapidly evolving media landscape.
'The new Work Plan is expected to strengthen ASEAN's ability to respond to emerging trends, including rapid digital transformation, technological innovation, disinformation, and the growing demand for inclusive and accessible media content, as ASEAN moves towards its Post-2025 Vision,' according to the joint statement.
The ministers also recognised the steady implementation of the ASEAN Communication Master Plan (ACMP) II (2018-2025), which has played a vital role in raising regional awareness and fostering a stronger sense of ASEAN identity among its people.
Building on these gains, AMRI noted the ongoing efforts to develop ACMP III (2026-2030), which aimed at building on current achievements and guiding strategic communication for future ASEAN community-building initiatives.
In tackling the pervasive challenge of misinformation, AMRI also acknowledged the work of the ASEAN Task Force on Fake News (TFFN) and underscored the need for stronger content moderation, enhanced self-regulation and closer collaboration with digital platforms to refine guidelines and harmonise policies across the region.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Malay Mail
34 minutes ago
- Malay Mail
Santan dishes out Asean ambitions, starting with Indonesia and Philippines
SEPANG, July 4 — Santan, the food and beverage brand under Capital A Bhd, is targeting the Asean region for its next phase of international expansion, beginning with Indonesia and the Philippines as early as next year. Chief executive officer Catherine Goh said the company is currently exploring strategic partnerships to support its regional growth plans. 'We're looking into Indonesia and the Philippines. If we open in Indonesia, we'll bring our signature dishes, including Pak Nasser's Nasi Lemak and Nasi Padang, which is already quite popular there,' she told Bernama after launching the Santan@Food District outlet at KLIA Terminal 2 (T2) today. The new outlet at gateway@klia2 offers a curated selection of Asean favourites and signature inflight meals, served on the ground from RM14. Goh said Indonesia and the Philippines were chosen for their strong market potential and growing appetite for Santan's signature dishes among both travellers and locals. 'We see opportunities to expand through multiple sales channels, and we welcome partnerships to grow this segment together,' she added. Santan sold over 500,000 units of its ready-to-eat (RTE) meals last year, with Pak Nasser's Nasi Lemak making up the bulk of sales. This year, the company is targeting sales of between 650,000 and 700,000 units to strengthen its foothold in the growing RTE market. Goh said Santan's growth strategy includes working closely with regional partners to ensure inclusive development. 'We're all about Asean. As we grow, we want our partners to grow with us in the same ecosystem,' she continued. Established in 2015 as an in-flight catering service, Santan has since expanded into retail and corporate catering. Backed by a strong product development team, the brand aims to grow its footprint in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines, while also offering in-flight services to third-party airlines. — Bernama


The Sun
an hour ago
- The Sun
Anwar and Carney push for swift ASEAN-Canada free trade deal
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Canadian counterpart Mark Carney have agreed to accelerate negotiations for the ASEAN-Canada Free Trade Agreement (ACAFTA) to foster mutual economic benefits. The leaders emphasised this during a phone conversation, where Anwar congratulated Carney on his Liberal Party's recent election victory. Anwar, currently in Paris, highlighted the shared commitment between Malaysia and Canada under the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). Both nations advocate for open, fair, and inclusive multilateral trade. The discussion also covered strategic cooperation in trade, investment, defence, clean energy, and digital transformation. Anwar welcomed Petronas' ongoing role in the LNG Canada project, calling it a key pillar of bilateral energy collaboration with potential for future green initiatives. Anwar extended an invitation to Carney for an official visit to Malaysia, aiming to deepen ties between the two countries.


New Straits Times
2 hours ago
- New Straits Times
Anwar, Carney seek a swift conclusion to Asean-Canada Free Trade Agreement talks
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and his Canadian counterpart Mark Carney have expressed hope the Asean-Canada Free Trade Agreement (ACAFTA) negotiations can be concluded as soon as possible for mutual benefit. In a post on the social media platform X, Anwar also said Carney and he, in a phone conversation, stressed the importance of strengthening the Asean-Canada Strategic Partnership. Anwar, currently on an official visit to Paris, contacted Carney to congratulate him on his Liberal Party's victory in Canada's recent federal election. "Malaysia and Canada, as members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), share a commitment in upholding the principles of free, open and multilateral trade that is fair and inclusive. "Malaysia remains committed to enhancing bilateral relations with Canada, encompassing strategic areas such as trade and investment, defence cooperation, clean energy, digital transformation and emerging technologies," he added. Anwar also welcomed Petroliam Nasional Bhd's (Petronas) continued involvement in the LNG Canada project in British Columbia, saying it represents a strong symbol of energy cooperation between the two countries and has the potential to be a catalyst for future green and energy transition initiatives. He also extended an invitation to Carney to make an official visit to Malaysia in the near future to further strengthen the bond of friendship between both nations.