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Transportation is currently the fastest-growing source of greenhouse emissions worldwide, accounting for 17% of global greenhouse gas emissions. In response, the global ecosystem for electric vehicles (EVs) is rapidly expanding as governments and the transportation industry realise that switching from fossil fuel-powered transportation to EVs can help cut carbon emissions and slow down global warming. EVs have the potential to reduce these emissions by up to 30%, with even higher percentages possible if the vehicles run on renewable energy.
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Malaysia has demonstrated its continued appeal to investors and resilience in the face of global economic uncertainty by attracting a substantial 18-per cent year-on-year increase in approved investments to RM160.0 billion across the services, manufacturing, and primary sectors from January to June 2024 (1H 2024). This surge in investment is backed by a substantial 2,948 investment projects, which is expected to create a significant 79,187 new job opportunities.
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Malaysia’s economic presence in India took a significant leap forward as the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) secured RM8 billion in potential exports and RM4.5 billion in potential investments during Prime Minister YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s inaugural visit to India. This landmark visit, held from 19 to 21 August 2025 not only marked the Prime Minister’s first official engagement in India since taking office but also underscored Malaysia's strategic intent to deepen ties with one of its most important economic partners.
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Malaysia continues to attract strong investment flows, with RM329.5 billion approved in 2023 across the manufacturing, services, and primary sectors. Building on this momentum, the first quarter of 2024 saw RM83.7 billion in approved investments—a remarkable 13% increase compared to the same period last year, further underscoring the country’s standing as a premier investment destination.
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On July 28, 2024, MIDA organised a CSR programme at Maahad Tahfiz Ummul Qura' in Kg. Tebuk Mufrad, reflecting our dedication to social responsibility and community support. This initiative aimed to demonstrate MIDA's contributions to the community by delivering zakat funds to those in need.
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Discover a region with untapped potential and abundant investment opportunities. The East Coast Economic Region (ECER) of Malaysia is that hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Spanning across Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang, and the districts of Mersing and Segamat in Johor, ECER offers a unique blend of strategic advantages, incentives, and infrastructure that makes it an attractive destination for investors.
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Nestled amidst the lush orchards of Raub, Pahang, DSR Taiko Berhad embodies the essence of “Durian Sudah Runtuh (DSR)” - windfall earnings symbolising the bountiful harvest of Malaysia’s prized Musang King durians. What began in 2017 as a modest 3.4-acre orchard has flourished into a sprawling plantation housing over 4,800 Musang King durian trees, including 800 aged over 25 years.
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Established in 1933, OMRON Corporation has become a global leader in automation, leveraging its core competencies in Sensing & Control + Think technology. With a mission to enhance lives and contribute to a better society, OMRON’s expansive portfolio spans industrial automation, healthcare, social systems, device and module solutions and data solutions. The company provides products and services in over 130 countries worldwide.
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In today's digitally driven world, the demand for high-speed, reliable data transmission has reached unprecedented levels. Submarine cables, often overlooked, are the backbone of global connectivity and the internet’s infrastructure.
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The evolution of Malaysia's medical devices industry is marked by significant milestones that reflect its growth, well-supported by a diverse ecosystem. In the early 1980s, the industry focused on rubber-based products, driven by the global demand surge, during which Malaysia leveraged its position as a major producer of natural rubber.
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