“We hope to facilitate this as soon as possible and meet some deadline, say by May, when we meet either in Tokyo or Kuala Lumpur,” Anwar said at a joint news conference in Malaysia’s administrative capital of Putrajaya.
Anwar also invited Japan to help with a planned undersea cable project to supply hydroelectric power from Sarawak on Malaysian Borneo to the peninsula and Singapore, and to develop a plant to process non-radioactive rare earths.
Malaysia is Japan’s second largest source of liquefied natural gas (LNG), shipping an estimated 5 million tonnes of LNG to Japan in 2023, according to Malaysian government data.
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