Malaysia’s Transport Expo Asia 2025 aims to attract foreign investment and strengthen green, digital transport collaboration across ASEAN
SEPANG: Transport Expo Asia (TXA) 2025 will serve as a strategic platform to attract foreign investment and strengthen international collaboration in green and digital transport sectors.
Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Hasbi Habibollah said TXA 2025 is more than an industrial exhibition, serving as an important avenue to introduce government policies and investment opportunities.
“The ministry’s main focus for TXA 2025 is to attract foreign investments and enhance international collaboration in the green and digital transport sectors,” he told Bernama.
Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook earlier officiated the inaugural TXA 2025, themed “Future on the Move: Digital, Sustainable Transport, Agile Logistics and ESG-Driven Supply Chains.”
Hasbi said TXA serves as a regional industry meeting hub enabling knowledge and technology exchange among ASEAN transport industry players.
The expo connects policymakers, industry operators, and technology providers to strengthen ASEAN transport system integration through conferences and exhibitions.
It also helps coordinate smoother, more eco-friendly regional mobility strategies, supporting Malaysia’s sustainable regional logistics hub ambitions.
Hasbi highlighted the government’s role through policy formulation including logistics master plans and green transport initiatives.
“The government plays a key role through policy formulation, such as the logistics and trade facilitation master plan and green transport initiatives,” he said.
These include tax incentives for green technologies, low-carbon infrastructure development, and renewable energy use in logistics and public transport.
TXA brings together more than 100 global companies, enabling local firms to establish partnerships and build technological capacity.
The Transport Ministry will continue supporting private sector ESG implementation and digital transformation acceleration.
“The ministry provides ESG implementation guidelines and encourages via incentives and financial support,” Hasbi added.
It promotes automation technology, digital systems, and smart solutions to enhance private sector operational efficiency and competitiveness.
Main challenges in accelerating green transport include high technology implementation costs and limited renewable energy infrastructure.
“The ministry continues to address these challenges through collaboration with industry and international agencies,” he noted.
To balance development and environment, the ministry adopted a green infrastructure approach ensuring projects adhere to environmental impact assessment guidelines.
“This approach ensures that infrastructure growth goes hand-in-hand with environmental preservation,” Hasbi said.
TXA 2025 also includes the Road Safety Congress focusing on road safety and public awareness.
Hasbi explained that TXA focuses on innovation, technology, and smart mobility, while RSC concentrates on road safety and enforcement.
“They complement each other to achieve safety and sustainability, the objectives of national transport,” he concluded. – Bernama






