Tek Seng solar unit ceases production


Tek Seng Holdings told Bursa Malaysia that its 50.69%-owned subsidiary TSST had decided to temporarily stop its entire production activities. TSST is principally involved in the manufacturing and sales of photovoltaic products.

PETALING JAYA: A subsidiary of Tek Seng Holdings Bhd is ceasing production in the third quarter of this year due to increasingly tough conditions in the solar industry.

The group told Bursa Malaysia that its 50.69%-owned subsidiary Sdn Bhd (TSST) had decided to temporarily stop its entire production activities.

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