
WASHINGTON: Asean and US should create a conducive ecosystem to ensure unimpeded global supply chains, Ismail Sabri Yaakob told the Asean-US Special Summit here on Friday.
The prime minister said the move was important in addressing health security and pandemic recovery issues.
He added they should also collaborate in vaccine development through joint research programmes, networking and linkages in vaccine-related fields.
In fact, the 10-member grouping and the US could strengthen cooperation in the detection, surveillance and response against infectious diseases and emerging health threats, he told US vice-president Kamala Harris and Asean leaders during a working lunch hosted by Harris in conjunction with the two-day summit held at the US State Department.
At the same time, he said Asean and the US also need to enhance sustainability in trade and investment, human capital development in digitalisation, economic resilience and integration in the region.
“Asean and US should harness the potential of digitalisation and the fourth industrial revolution,” he said.
On maritime cooperation, Ismail said Malaysia believed Asean and the US should do more to enhance cooperation in capacity building, as well as in exchanging and sharing of intelligence and information.
The initiatives could prevent, combat or counter criminal activities at sea, such as piracy, armed robbery, smuggling and hijacking, he added.