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八点最热报 | 中国总理李强两个星期前到访时,和我国签署了《科技人文交流计划谅解备忘录》,以推动双方在科技创新的研发合作。从改革开放初期高度依赖国外投资和技术到今天成为引领全球科技创新的国家之一,中国愿意分享成果,那马来西亚又有没有条件去接受这方面的技术转移?(主播:颜江瀚)

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00:30China is willing to share the results, but does Malaysia have the conditions to accept this kind of technology transfer?
00:38Minister of Science and Technology Zheng Likang mentioned earlier that the Ministry of Science and Technology, which he is in charge of, will focus on developing high-growth, high-value industries,
00:47especially technology industries such as light energy, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, aerospace technology,
00:52through the development of innovative industries to promote high-value economic growth.
00:57This is Malaysia's great ideal plan.
01:02However, from the experience of the past, the government's ideals are often very full.
01:07But when it comes to reality, it becomes very old-fashioned.
01:10Will the united government led by Anhua really be able to replace the old?
01:15Minister of Finance Kong Linglong said during an interview that China's economic and technological development models and achievements in the past two or three decades are clearly visible.
01:26It can help Malaysia build up its economy, including how to develop the economy quickly and various technologies,
01:33including the development of technology, including e-commerce, communication technology, electric car technology, etc.
01:38In this regard, Malaysia, as a successor, if it can get China's technical transfer in this regard, it will be able to let Malaysia benefit.
01:45If China goes to Malaysia to invest and set up a factory, then local talents will be able to get technical transfer in this regard.
01:55At that time, I came all the way from the 1980s and saw China's continuous development.
02:00It can be said that it is a thousand miles a day.
02:03In the early days, there was agriculture, then there was industry, and today there is technology in all aspects.
02:08Even the management is impressive.
02:13In the 1990s, I started to get in touch with China.
02:17At that time, they were just very hardworking.
02:20For example, when they ordered an order, even if it was not a very beautiful and good product,
02:26they tried their best to sell it.
02:29Now it is not like that.
02:30Now they have done a good job in security and QC.
02:34Especially the machine, its technology, I think it has changed a lot in three years, five years.
02:47A small change in three years, a big change in five years.
02:49This is the speed of change in China in recent years.
02:52President of China's Permanent Honor, Lin Guozhang, and Liu Guanjin, chairman of Shuangjian Fertilizer Co., Ltd.
02:57pointed out when they were interviewed.
02:58They started their business in China from the 1980s and 1990s.
03:02They saw that China was constantly moving forward.
03:04Whether it is packaging, management, technology and security, there was a sudden change.
03:09The Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Development Association and the local businessman Hamida also believe that
03:16they used to cooperate with China because they valued its low price.
03:19But now China is not to be underestimated.
03:21The products produced are more cost-effective than those produced in Europe.
03:25You can get cheaper things from China rather than from Europe,
03:29where the perception before is the quality is not that good.
03:32But now the product from China itself is as good as the Europe product.
03:38So I think we should not look down on China's product anymore
03:42because they have come to the professionalism where they maintain the standard and qualities of the product
03:48at a very low cost, much more lower cost than the Europe market.
03:53So I think this is the thing that we should go further, explore further.
03:58There's a lot of opportunity, things that we can bring from China to Malaysia.
04:03The Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Development Association and the local businessman Hamida also pointed out
04:05that China and China sign a memorandum of understanding on many high-tech industries
04:09with the hope of improving China's competitiveness in the green economy and the digital economy.
04:13If China can become a base for China's high-tech investment,
04:16it will be able to strengthen China's ecology in this regard.
04:19I think the Mao government and China have signed a memorandum of understanding.
04:22I see that there are some, like the green economy,
04:27it also talks about the so-called electric car,
04:30the most important thing is its battery, green.
04:34So I think if these can be a base in Malaysia
04:40to reflect the so-called not only Southeast Asia, South Asia or the whole world,
04:44I think this will help Malaysia.
04:46It will help to strengthen Malaysia's ecology in this regard.
04:51Chinese technology company owners who have been in business with Malaysia for at least 20 years,
04:55China Five-Star Technology Chairman Sha Yuehua also mentioned in an interview
04:59that the cooperation between China and Malaysia in the high-tech industry is not just a simple buy and sell.
05:03It must involve design exploration, development, manufacturing and installation, etc.
05:08Therefore, it can also make the two countries benefit from each other.
05:10It is not just a simple buy and sell.
05:12It must involve design exploration, development, manufacturing and installation, etc.
05:17So companies in Malaysia can engage in early design and later installation.
05:22We are engaged in development and manufacturing.
05:25We can even put factories in Malaysia later.
05:27In this way, the cooperation between the two countries will be full.
05:31Sha Yuehua mentioned that the development of future companies or the progress of society must be related to technology.
05:36Therefore, from a long-term perspective,
05:38high-tech development is a must-go path for each country.
05:41For Malaysia, China, Europe and the United States,
05:44we can all benefit from each other.
05:46It's just that whoever takes the lead will benefit from it.
05:49Whoever takes the lead will benefit from it.
05:51If Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew sets the tone,
05:54I think there will be more room for cooperation between us and Malaysia.
05:59Because we have a high level of technology.
06:01The current trend in the world is towards artificial intelligence and green economy development.
06:05At the same time, Zhang Guolin, a senior analyst, also pointed out that
06:09although our country has introduced many related policies,
06:12the most important thing is execution.
06:14Artificial intelligence will completely change not only economic, trade and technology,
06:22but also the development of efficiency.
06:24And if this thing is fast, you will have better competitiveness.
06:28So in terms of technology, I think this is very important.
06:31Of course, if we execute well, catch up and cooperate well,
06:37it will definitely have a great impact on the Malaysian economy.
06:41The key is execution.
06:43In the end, it's all about implementation and execution.
06:50Zhang Guolin said that China's high-tech industry and related enterprises
06:54investing in our country will definitely have a great impact on the Malaysian economy.
06:59But the key is execution.
07:02He also emphasized that in the current high-tech field,
07:04it is indeed a big direction that our country must work hard to advance.
07:07But more importantly, the details.
07:09Because the details determine success or failure.
07:11You can't just shout slogans like you used to.
07:15But there is no execution.
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