ad
CURRENT

Malaysia moots three initiatives to boost Asean creative industry

23 Jul 2025, 11:13 AM
Malaysia moots three initiatives to boost Asean creative industry

KUALA LUMPUR, July 23 — Malaysia has proposed three new key collaborative initiatives under its 2025 Asean chairmanship to boost regional cooperation in the creative sector, said Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching.

The initiatives are the Asean Co-Production Roundtable, Green Filming and Sustainability Framework, and Youth Story Labs, aimed at promoting inclusive and forward-thinking narratives among the Asean youth generation.

“As part of our Asean chairmanship, we hope to initiate three key areas of collaboration,” she said in her opening address at the Asean Film and TV Summit 2025, held in conjunction with the 8th Malaysia International Film Festival (MIFFest), here today.

Teo said these efforts reflect Malaysia’s commitment to making the region’s creative industry more dynamic, future-ready and people-centred.

She also highlighted the country’s achievements in attracting global productions through the Film in Malaysia Incentive, which has supported 128 projects since 2013 with RM 419 million in rebates. The incentive has resulted in RM2.71 billion in direct investments into the local creative industry.

Notable international productions include Sony Pictures and BBC’s Lord of the Flies filmed in Langkawi, while local animation Ejen Ali: The Movie 2 grossed RM59 million across several markets, and Upin & Ipin expanded into gaming with a global release this month.

Organised by National Film Development Corporation Malaysia, in collaboration with MIFFest and the Asian Film Alliance Network, the summit provides a platform for policymakers, creators and investors to explore policy alignment and co-production opportunities.

“As the world faces new challenges, it is our shared stories that will connect us, inspire us, and carry Asean forward,” Teo said.

Running until Friday, the summit will culminate in the Malaysia Golden Global Awards on Saturday, recognising excellence in Asean and global filmmaking.

— Bernama

Latest
MidRec
About Us

Media Selangor Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of the Selangor State Government (MBI), is a government media agency. In addition to Selangorkini and SelangorTV, the company also publishes portals and newspapers in Mandarin, Tamil and English.