MITEC signs exclusive international partnership with GICEC

MITEC

The Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Centre (MITEC) and Guangdong Tanzhou International Convention and Exhibition Center (GICEC) in China have sealed an exclusive collaborative partnership.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which was recently signed between MITEC and GICEC marks an official partnership that is expected to increase cooperation and foster greater ties between two trading nations.

Signing on behalf of MITEC, CEO Gunther Beissel remarked that China continues to be a key target market for Malaysia, and MITEC is firmly committed to strengthening bilateral trade relationships year-on-year.

He commented: “Collaborations between both countries in the business events industry is not unusual, but ours is the first centre-to-centre partnership. China is not only a pool of opportunities for business, but more importantly, the wealth of knowledge.

“Vice versa, Malaysia has its unique positioning in many aspects, especially as the world’s leading Halal hub. This partnership will enable both parties to explore each other’s best practices through flexible, innovative and value-add solutions for the industry.”

GICEC CEO Joey Pather said: “One of GICEC’s leading attributes is our strategic location. We are at the center of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area, which is regarded by Chinese government as one of the key developing projects in their 13th ‘Five-year Strategy Plan’ (2016-2020).

“As one of the business events industry’s gateways for China, I am delighted to be able to further widen our horizons through this partnership, aligning the Belt and Road initiative, to further boost economic cooperation and connectivity between both countries”.

He added: “I am confident that this strategic alliance is not contained only between GICEC and MITEC. Our supply chains will benefit as much as us, from the technical know-hows, to generating leads up to converting it into business relationships. We are glad to be part of this impactful and dynamic effort”.

Both parties will be working closely to jointly promote and support exchange in profitable business leads linked to trade and public shows with potentials for international outreach and economic impact.