PETALING JAYA: Malaysia is preparing to explore trade and supply chain opportunities in South Africa as Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim makes his first official visit to the country for the G20 Summit in Johannesburg from Nov 20 to Nov 23.
High Commissioner to South Africa Yubazlan Yusof said the initiative was part of a wider push to strengthen bilateral trade, which fell to US$0.85 billion from January to August this year, down from US$1.71 billion in 2024.
He said the investment, trade and industry ministry and the foreign ministry were assessing which sectors Malaysian companies could enter, as high US tariffs on some South African goods created opportunities for Malaysian products.
