Malaysia and Australia have reaffirmed their commitment to safeguarding regional food and energy security, deepening cooperation in key sectors, including the red meat trade, amid ongoing global conflicts and supply chain disruptions.
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PUTRAJAYA (April 16): Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said both countries are working closely to strengthen supply resilience and shield their citizens from the worst impacts of global disruptions. “Australia, like Malaysia, is genuinely concerned about the situation in the Middle East. Our priority is de-escalation. “We want to see the ceasefire upheld and the conflict swiftly resolved,” Albanese said at a joint press conference with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on Thursday. Earlier, Albanese held a four-eyed meeting with Anwar, focusing on strengthening bilateral ties and addressing emerging energy security challenges amid geopolitical tensions in West Asia. He is on a three-day official visit to Malaysia this Wednesday to Friday. Albanese highlighted the deeply integrated nature of bilateral trade, noting that Australia remains a key partner for Malaysia’s food security. “Nearly 60% of Malaysia’s wheat and 75% of its lamb and beef come from Australia. In ...