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  • Terengganu to be Southeast Asia’s biggest silica producer THE unique Silica Valley project in Terengganu is expected to attract RM1.2 billion in local and foreign investments. The project...
  • KOTA KINABALU: Thirty-one new Entry Point Projects across Sabah have been identified under the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) initiatives with a target investment of RM77.5 billion by 2020...
  • Putting your education on hold for too long? Arriving at a crossroad of your career? Flipping the papers daily to find a suitable job? Gunning for that exclusive position at your office?...
  • NEW YORK: Foreign investment from the United States is expected to increase in Malaysia as the US economic recovery further strengthens, says the Malaysia Investment Development Authority (Mida)....
  • SOME 10 years ago, the oil palm biomass is widely considered as a bane to many oil palm industry players, from plantations right down to the mills and refineries. Now, the situation has changed...
  • KUALA LUMPUR: THE younger generation should aspire to gain experience and grow with their jobs instead of hankering for better pay and benefits. Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam...
  • IT spending in Malaysia is expected to hit US$8.2 billion (RM24.6 billion) by end of 2012 with this year being heralded a "year of opportunity" with great impact for the ICT market in the...
  • KUCHING: Samalaju attracts keen response from investors, three industries taking off now. Samalaju Industrial Park in the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (Score) is expected to attract RM20...
  • PUTRAJAYA: The Northern Corridor Economic Region (NCER) received some RM9.9bil in private sector investments last year, up 62.8% from RM6.08bil committed in 2010. The figure surpassed its target...
  • Education technology supplier Frog is accelerating its growth plans and creating jobs after winning the Malaysian Ministry of Education’s contract to install its learning platform technology...