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JINGDONG Industrials Engages Malaysian Prime Minister on Supply Chain Growth
Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, met with representatives from JINGDONG Industrials, a subsidiary of JD.com, in Beijing on September 10, 2025. The meeting focused on advancing intelligent supply chain solutions in Malaysia, highlighting JINGDONG Industrials’ commitment to enhancing local industry through digital transformation. This engagement emphasizes the company’s ongoing efforts to strengthen trade connections and improve cross-border logistics.
During the discussions, facilitated by Malaysia’s Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry, Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz, JINGDONG Industrials presented its vision as a reliable partner for long-tail industrial goods. The company aims to leverage JD.com’s extensive technology and e-commerce ecosystem to enhance efficiency and reduce operational costs for Malaysian businesses through tailored B2B supply chain services.
Since establishing its Malaysian subsidiary in 2024, JINGDONG Industrials has formed partnerships with leading manufacturers in the electronics and automotive sectors. As noted by Sean Er Lim, General Manager of JINGDONG Industrials in Malaysia, the firm plays a crucial role in supporting integrated procurement and supply chain management within the automotive industry. In the electronics sector, JINGDONG Industrials aids in factory expansions and cost savings, contributing significantly to Malaysia’s industrial upgrade.
The meeting not only underscored JINGDONG Industrials’ commitment to local partnerships but also illustrated the potential for growth in Malaysia’s digital economy. With a focus on intelligent supply chains, the company aims to facilitate smoother operations and greater profitability for Malaysian enterprises as they navigate the complexities of the global market.
This collaboration marks a significant step in Malaysia’s journey towards embracing advanced technological solutions in industrial practices, aligning with the government’s vision for a robust and competitive economy. As JINGDONG Industrials continues to invest in local capabilities, the prospects for enhanced supply chain efficiencies and economic growth in Malaysia remain promising.
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