relations. In particular, it will develop the following areas: Political dialogue through the regular meetings of a Joint Committee composed of representatives of the Parties at an appropriate high level, tackling matters such as peace and security, human rights, non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and the coordination of all sectoral cooperation. Intensification of already-existing regional and international cooperation. Cooperation on trade and investments issues, including technical barriers to trade, sanitary and phytosanitary issues, intellectual property rights, and customs. Cooperation in the specific areas of justice and security, including migration, rule of law and legal cooperation, human rights and international justice, cybersecurity, data protection, combating organised crime, money laundering and terrorism financing, and the fight against illicit drugs. Sectoral cooperation in essential areas such as: information society, science, technology and innovation, green technologies, energy, transport, education, environment, health, labour and employment, public administration. The signature of the PCA will take place at a jointly agreed date, after the completion of the respective necessary internal procedures. The agreement will enter into force once it has been ratified by the parties. More information on EU-Malaysia relations: http://www.eeas.europa.eu/malaysia/index_en.htm 2/2

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