Malaysia Eyes UK Model After Insightful Visit to Greater Manchester

Malaysia Eyes UK Model After Insightful Visit to Greater Manchester

MANCHESTER, 29 April 2025 – A Malaysian delegation led by Deputy Premier YB Datuk Amar Professor Dr. Sim Kui Hian paid an official visit to the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) this morning, engaging in a fruitful two-hour knowledge exchange session focused on governance, strategic planning, and regional development.

Malaysia Eyes UK Model After Insightful Visit to Greater Manchester
Malaysia Eyes UK Model After Insightful Visit to Greater Manchester / Photo Credit: Dr Sim Kui Hian

The visit was part of Malaysia’s ongoing effort to explore successful international models that can be adapted to strengthen its own regional planning and governance. The session provided valuable insights into how GMCA, one of the UK’s leading metropolitan bodies, integrates urban development, public services, and community initiatives through a unified and forward-thinking approach.

Participants from the Malaysian delegation described the exchange as eye-opening, with open and engaging discussions sparking many new ideas to address shared urban challenges such as housing, transport, and community welfare.

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“We’re truly inspired by GMCA’s focus on innovation and inclusive growth,” said YB Datuk Amar Professor Dr. Sim Kui Hian. “Today’s session has definitely broadened our perspective and will help shape our efforts back home.”

The GMCA team shared their experiences in building a collaborative governance model across ten boroughs, highlighting their strategies for inclusive policymaking and sustainable growth. From digital infrastructure to green economy initiatives, the discussions underscored the importance of long-term, integrated planning in building resilient cities.

The Malaysian delegation expressed its appreciation for the warm welcome and openness from GMCA, noting that this exchange marks the beginning of a promising relationship in knowledge sharing and collaboration between the two regions.

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As Malaysia moves forward with its own urban and regional development agenda, insights from Greater Manchester may offer valuable guidance for future initiatives, especially in driving equitable development and innovation-led growth.

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