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Comet Group lauds Mida for ease, speed in implementing Penang project | Money

Thursday, 27 May 2021 05:15 PM MYT KUALA LUMPUR, May 27 Switzerland-based innovative technology company, Comet Group has been impressed with the ease and speed in implementing its Malaysian project in Penang. The setting up of a new manufacturing site at the Batu Kawan Industrial Park was approved by the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) last year for the production of integrated radio frequency (RF) power modules for front-end semiconductor machinery. Comet vice-president global operations Stephan Runge said despite the challenges of Covid-19, restricted economic activities and movement, the manufacturing site is expected to strengthen the group’s presence in Asia. “I have been part of similar projects before, but I have never seen a team working so energetically and with such motivation to set up a new manufacturing site in record time,” Runge said.

Siemens Malaysia to actively partake in nation-building: Adam Yee

Siemens Malaysia to actively partake in nation-building: Adam Yee Ayisy Yusof KUALA LUMPUR: Siemens Malaysia will continue to actively participate in the nation-building especially infrastructure projects to instil a positive impact on the local society. President and chief executive officer Adam Yee said digital transformation was an important element for the future s sustainability of various industries, requiring infrastructure for both transportation and network. We have been active participants in the nation-building since our establishment in Malaysia for more than 110 years. We have a proven track record and are fortunate to have been trusted with key infrastructural development projects, Yee told the New Straits Times in an interview recently.

M sia welcomes investments from China s Greater Bay Area | Daily Express Online

Published on: Friday, April 30, 2021 By: Bernama Text Size: Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia is always ready to welcome investors from China’s Greater Bay Area in various sectors – especially the forerunners in high technology segments such as biotechnology and smart-home automation – to explore the opportunities available in Malaysia.  Malaysia’s pro-business policies complement the Chinese government’s push to increase China’s overseas investment and cooperation with other countries, said International Trade and Industry (Miti) Deputy Minister Senator Datuk Lim Ban Hong (pic).      “I am sure that China’s investors will find Malaysia an exciting base to expand their overseas operation, and I am confident that existing stakeholders will also attest to our commitment towards economic progress and business friendliness.

Heart and Soul: Using his artistic talent to benefit others

Birds Of Malaysia: An Artist’s Love features some 130 prints of Yeow Teck Chai’s artworks. It is intended to highlight the rich varieties of birds in Malaysia across diverse habitats such as highlands, lowlands, coasts and wetlands. In his days as a happy-go-lucky youth, my friend Yeow Teck Chai was struck by the harmonious tweeting of birds emanating from the rainforests around Kuantan. As his inquisitiveness intensified, he became so absorbed that he began to impersonate his feathered friends by answering them with different bird calls. His interest in birds kindled, he reared a few species, like the common myna, spotted doves and zebra doves, at his home.

Malaysia welcomes investments from China s Greater Bay Area, says deputy minister | Malaysia

Thursday, 29 Apr 2021 10:33 AM MYT International Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Senator Datuk Lim Ban Hong says Malaysia’s pro-business policies complement the Chinese government’s push to increase China’s overseas investment and cooperation with other countries. Picture by Yusof Mat Isa Follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates. KUALA LUMPUR, April 29 ― Malaysia is always ready to welcome investors from China’s Greater Bay Area in various sectors ― especially the forerunners in high technology segments such as biotechnology and smart-home automation ― to explore the opportunities available in Malaysia. Malaysia’s pro-business policies complement the Chinese government’s push to increase China’s overseas investment and cooperation with other countries, said International Trade and Industry (Miti) Deputy Minister Senator Datuk Lim Ban Hong.    

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