

To further uphold its mission of serving member enterprises, fully leverage its role as a bridge between businesses, and deepen China–Malaysia cooperation and people-to-people exchanges in the field of healthcare, the China Enterprises Chamber of Commerce in Malaysia (CECCM), together with Vice President Company China Telecom (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd., Vice President Company China Construction Bank (Malaysia) Berhad, and the Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Southwest Medical University, jointly organized the “China–Malaysia Together for Health” Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Health Consultation for Chinese Enterprises in Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur on the afternoon of 24 June. The event was co-organized by member companies xFusion Technologies Malaysia Sdn Bhd and Sunward International Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd, attracting nearly 100 guests and representatives from CECCM member companies and related organizations.
As an important component of China’s rich traditional culture, Traditional Chinese Medicine enjoys a strong foundation in Malaysia and serves as an important bridge for enhancing mutual understanding and strengthening people-to-people ties between China and Malaysia.

Centred around the “Shu Medical Heritage” Sichuan-style TCM programme, the event featured TCM health consultations and academic exchanges. Participants gained a deeper understanding of the distinctive characteristics of Sichuan-style TCM, as well as the achievements of the Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Southwest Medical University in preserving and innovating TCM, improving medical services, cultivating talent, and advancing scientific research.
During the event, doctors from both China and Malaysia, together with corporate representatives, exchanged commemorative gifts and jointly officiated the launch ceremony of the “China–Malaysia Together for Health” Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Consultation for Chinese Enterprises in Malaysia.

The consultation session was well organized and highly interactive. The experts patiently answered participants’ health-related questions and, based on the TCM principle of “preventive treatment of disease”, provided personalised health advice and recommendations for daily wellness management. The consultations were well received by corporate representatives and employees alike.
Looking ahead, CECCM will continue to uphold its commitment to serving member enterprises, fully leverage its role as a bridge and platform, integrate high-quality resources, and work closely with member companies and partners to organize more initiatives that benefit enterprises and support employee well-being. Through these efforts, the Chamber will continue enhancing its service capabilities while contributing to the high-quality development of China–Malaysia economic and trade cooperation and further strengthening people-to-people exchanges between the two countries.
