Malaysia–China to invest RM500mil in high TVET push for EV and advanced tech talent

Malaysia and China will allocate more than RM500 million to develop students under High Technical and Vocational Education and Training (High TVET) through the Malaysia–China Institute (MCI).

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the collaboration between Malaysia and China includes the provision of various advanced technology equipment for learning and training purposes.

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