OIB Group inks deal with MTT Shipping at Arym Pulau Indah
“Although OIB is known for developing residential and commercial projects, we have been looking for opportunities to diversify," said OIB Group general manager of sales and marketing Wendy Lim.
Five Malaysians detained in Perth over 'foreign worker exploitation', says report
Australian Border Force Commander Operations West, James Copeman: The ABF will not tolerate those people who are making significant profits by exploiting foreign workers.
Pecca confirms 246 employees tested positive for Covid-19, seven-day production closure limited to less than 5% of FY21 revenue
Pending further developments within this period and further consultations with the Ministry of Health, Pecca Leather Sdn Bhd aims to resume production operations no later than Dec 28.
Covid-19: Jay Chou's concert in KL postponed again
The Jay Chou Carnival World Tour - Kuala Lumpur that was supposed to take place on Jan 16, 2021 at Bukit Jalil National Stadium will be re-scheduled.
Until May 31 next year: DBKL offers 50% discount on development fee
Federal Territories Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa said that such an initiative is meant to “spur economic growth in the city and in turn, encourage job creation”.
Gamuda returns to black in 1Q with RM109m profit
“Following the easing of movement restrictions in early May 2020, works at all construction and property projects gradually picked up pace while traffic plying the expressways were returning to pre-movement restrictions level.”
Malaysia needs 90 to 120 days just to check Pfizer's vaccine? Are you kidding DG?
This means that while countries like Britain, the US and Canada have already approved the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and are now carrying out vaccination exercises on their citizens, Malaysians, from the looks of it, will need to wait at least a few more months before anyone can get their shots.
More Covid-19 infections detected on factory floors
They include consumer electronics player Panasonic Manufacturing Malaysia Bhd, condom manufacturer Karex Bhd, and electronics manufacturing service provider ATA IMS Bhd.
Condom manufacturer Karex says 35 employees tested positive for Covid-19
Karex said the affected catheter facility is closed temporarily for disinfection and sanitisation processes and is expected to resume operations in stages beginning Dec 25.