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MCBA announces 2026 exhibition to boost Malaysia-Cambodia business ties

MCBA announces 2026 exhibition to boost Malaysia-Cambodia business ties

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia-Cambodia Business Association (MCBA) yesterday announced that it will host an exhibition next year aimed at boosting trade and investment cooperation between Malaysia and Cambodia.
Scheduled for June 2026, the Malaysia–Cambodia Business Matching Exhibition 2026 is expected to attract between 200 and 300 entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders from both countries.
In addition to encouraging growth in key sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, food and beverages, logistics, construction, and services, the exhibition aims to promote sustainable business relationships while contributing to Asean economic integration and high-quality regional growth.
The announcement was made during MCBA's "Strategic Cooperation Networking & Fellowship Dinner" yesterday, which brought together over 120 guests, including presidents and representatives from 20 strategic partner chambers in Malaysia.
Also present were the Commercial Counsellor of the Embassy of Cambodia in Malaysia, Vith Panhnha, Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation representative S. Jai Shanker, and MCBA founding president Datuk Seri Ricky Yaw.
The dinner marked the first major follow-up event after the successful conclusion of the Malaysia–Cambodia Trade and Investment Mission in June 2025. The aim is to consolidate outcomes and deepen strategic trade and investment cooperation between both countries.
"This dinner is not only a valuable platform for engagement but also a testament to our shared commitment to fostering cooperation, strengthening regional synergy, and achieving mutual prosperity," said Yaw.
To sustain the momentum, MCBA also announced that it will lead a second high-level delegation to Cambodia from Aug 20 to 23 for a four-day trade mission and business exploration.
The delegation will engage with Cambodian ministries, industrial parks, and enterprises to identify new cooperation and investment opportunities for Malaysian companies.
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