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Aluminium smelting plant set to take off
THE RM9.8bil aluminium smelting plant project, one of the country#039;s major projects, is all set to take off in September.
Weida subsidiary in RM15m deal with Danish company
SAR-ALAM Indah Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Weida (M) Bhd, has signed a RM15mil contract with Danish waste management firm Niras Consulting Engineers amp; Planners A/s to undertake the integration of a sludge digester or biogas plant facilities into the Matang septic sludge treatment plant in Kuching.
Johor woos South Korean businessmen as potential investors
THE Johor state government has identified South Korean manufactu-rers as the next potential investors after the Japanese to relocate their operations and related activities to the state.
Selangor and KCCCI to co-sell Gold Coast
THE Selangor state government and the Klang Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCCI) have teamed up to promote a 200km stretch of coast from Sabak Bernam to Sepang under a package named the Selangor Gold Coast.
Harapan Seni in RM90mil Gurun project
HARAPAN Seni Sdn Bhd based in Gurun, Kedah, involved in development projects for the past 15 years, has undertaken a project which involves the construction of residential units, shopping complex and shoplots costing RM90mil in Kedah.
Zecon Properties to buy Zalpoint for RM53mil
ZECON Properties Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Zecon Engineering Bhd, has proposed to acquire Zalpoint Corp Sdn Bhd for RM53mil cash.
Magnesium plant to start operation next year
THE US$180mil (RM684mil) magnesium plant to be located in the K-munting industrial estate near Tai-ping is expected to begin its first production for the world market in Oc-tober next year.
Guthrie gets revenue boost from property, plantations
KUMPULAN Guthrie Bhd#146;s property development business will contribute 40% to group revenue this year while plantations will make up the balance.
Passing on gift of good food
FOR hundreds of years, the richness and uniqueness of the Malaccan cuisines had remained within the four walls of the Chitty, Nyonya and Portuguese communities. It was only in the last 20 to 30 years that the Nyonyas and Portuguese opened their kitchens to the outside world, with the latter setting up restaurants mainly on the Portuguese Settlement in Ujong Pasir while the former had small stalls selling Nyonya I>laksa/Iand I>popiah/I>.
Relief over Loy Yang bid withdrawal
WHEN Sime Darby Bhd and Genting Bhd first announced their intention to jointly bid for Australia#039;s Loy Yang Power in January, the market barely nudged.