Both sides should also boost cooperation in tourism, education, finance, medicine and telecommunications in a bid to bring more benefits to the two countries and their peoples, said the Chinese premier.
For his part, Najib said the successful conclusion of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China has made Malaysia have more confidence in the development prospects of both China and the Malaysia-China relations.
Malaysia is ready to join hands with China to work out regulations for future bilateral economic and trade cooperation, and successfully build industrial parks between the two sides, said Najib.
He said Malaysia welcomes Chinese enterprises to invest and more actively participate in major infrastructure construction projects in the country.
Both Wen and Najib are in Phnom Penh to attend a series of meetings for East Asian leaders to be hosted by Cambodia.
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