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New ruling on plastic benefits SCGM
SCGM Bhd, a company based in Johor that manufactures disposable plastic lunch boxes, is a beneficiary of the recent change in food packaging rules in Selangor.
What Dow hitting 20,000 points means to Malaysia
AS we herald the “Year of the Rooster”, it has become obvious that President Donald Trump is not sitting on his roster. He has got down to work right from day one!
Make no excuses – put your head down, grit your teeth, just do it
Do Malaysian entrepreneurs make a lot of excuses? Yes and no.
Congested development
Land scarcity giving rise to more high-density, integrated projects in Petaling Jaya.
Entries open for ‘Evolve or Die’ Kancil Awards 2017
ENTRIES are now open for the Kancil Awards 2017 , including for the first time in 20 years, social media-based entries. The awards, which was traditionally held in the last quarter of the year, will from this year be a permanent fixture in the early second quarter to enable all works from the previous year to compete.
Chakrabarti takes over running of MediaCom
MEDIACOM has announced changes to the leadership of its Malaysian operations with Chanchal Chakrabarti to take over the running of the agency as Neal Estavillo steps down from the managing director role.
Yinson converts US$780mil loan into Islamic financing facility
KUALA LUMPUR: Yinson Holdings Bhd’s indirect wholly-owned subsidiary, Yinson Production (West Africa) Pte Ltd, has converted its existing US$780mil conventional syndicated term loan to an Islamic Murabahah term financing facility.
MBM Resources group MD resigns
KUALA LUMPUR: Automotive group MBM Resources Bhd has redesignated Datuk Abd Rahim Abd Halim from non-executive chairman to executive chairman as it bids farewell to group managing director Looi Kok Loon.
Facing huge writedown, Toshiba decides to sell part of memory chip business
TOKYO: Toshiba Corp's board on Friday approved plans to make its core memory chip business a separate company and seek outside investment in it, aiming to avoid being crippled by an upcoming multi-billion dollar writedown for its US nuclear business.
Foreign workers in Japan hit 1 million for the first time
TOKYO: The number of foreign workers in Japan surpassed 1 million for the first time last year, as the labour-strapped country struggles to find enough Japanese workers.