Our Leadership: building the Malaysia–Uzbekistan corridor.
MUBA is led by an appointed Pro Tem Committee comprising Malaysian business leaders from energy, retail, finance, infrastructure, sustainability, human capital, F&B, property and enterprise development. Their collective mandate is direct: connect credible companies, structure practical partnerships and convert bilateral friendship into measurable commercial outcomes.

Leadership philosophy: credible governance, practical market entry, strategic business matching and high-level institutional engagement.
Committee sequence
The order below follows the registered committee sequence: Chairman/President, Deputy Chairman/Deputy President, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Treasurer and ordinary committee members.

President / Chairman
Dato’ Sri Dr. King Lim Chin Fui
Five Petroleum Malaysia / Seng Group

Deputy President / Deputy Chairman
Datuk Seri Dr. Chai Kee Kan
KK Super Mart & Superstore Sdn Bhd

Secretary / General Secretary
Dato’ Sohaimi bin Shahadan
ASEAN Chamber of Commerce & Industry Malaysia
Assistant Secretary
Adlin bin Shaharudin
PJBumi Berhad

Treasurer
Dato’ Sri Yap Wee Keat
Pertama Land & Development / Olympia Industries / DutaLand

Committee Member
Datuk Wira Shahul Hameed bin Shaik Dawood
Green Packet / former HRD Corp
Committee Member
Datuk Wira Anuar bin Ahmed
SIPP Energy Sdn Bhd
Committee Member
Loo Woi Lip
Loob Holding Sdn Bhd

Committee Member
Dato’ Lim Thiam Huat
Nextgreen Global Berhad

Committee Member
YM Tengku Ahmad Badli Shah bin Raja Hussin
Agrobank

Committee Member
Mohamad Rafi bin Shahzada
MARA Corporation Sdn Bhd
Leadership mandate
For the “Our Leadership”, the positioning should be confident and institutional: it is the working engine that coordinates members, government touchpoints, forums, delegations, business matching and market-entry confidence.
Connect Malaysian and Uzbek companies through curated introductions and sector-specific opportunities.
Maintain professional governance, documentation and member confidence.
Support entrepreneurs with practical insight into regulation, partners, culture and sector readiness.
Position Uzbekistan as a gateway to Central Asia and Malaysia as a gateway to ASEAN.
