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BlueScope’s ASEAN Award To Honour Regional Excellence In Steel Architecture

KUALA LUMPUR, NS BlueScope announced the 2024 BlueScope Steel Architectural Awards ASEAN is now open to projects harnessing the company’s steel in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Entrants are accepted in Residential, Commercial, Industrial and Institutional building sectors, while there is an additional category of ‘Long Lasting Beauty of COLORBOND’ which celebrates projects that have used BlueScope’s COLORBOND steel to weather all conditions to maintain their beauty and strength. NS BlueScope Chief Executive, Connell Zhang said the company aimed to create and inspire smart solutions in steel, and its new awards programme is a great opportunity to showcase some of

CAI Embraces Industry Advancements With Rebranding Initiative

KUALA LUMPUR, CAI, a trailblazer in operational readiness and excellence, has launched a comprehensive rebranding initiative, where attendees can preview CAI’s new branding and connect with the team at the ISPE Annual Meeting and Expo at Orlando, Florida. Taking place from Oct 14 to 16, this milestone will be celebrated to reflect the company’s ongoing commitment to purposeful evolution and its role in driving progress for life sciences and mission-critical companies. CAI Chief Operating Officer Richard Tree in a statement said: ‘Our new brand identity is more than a visual change; it is a reflection of how we have adapted

Govt Only Borrows To Fund Fiscal Deficit, Maturing Debt – Amir Hamzah

Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan said that through strict and phased fiscal consolidation, the government managed to curb the increase in the amount of net loans while reducing debt growth. During the winding up of the Auditor General’s Report (LKAN) 3/2024 on the federal government’s Financial Statements in 2023 in Dewan Rakyat today, he explained that the amount of federal government loans in 2023 actually decreased to RM226.595 billion compared to RM230.949 billion in 2022. “The fiscal deficit has been consistently reduced. The amount of net loans is expected to continue to decrease, from RM99.4 billion in

Budget 2025: A Bigger Tourism Budget To Bring More People To Malaysia – Fernandes

PUTRAJAYA, AirAsia hopes the upcoming Budget 2025 will offer more initiatives to promote and advertise Malaysia. Capital A Bhd chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said the airline did not expect specific incentives for aviation but would like a bigger budget allocation for the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry. He said tourism was a big economic contributor and could work in sync with airlines to make Malaysia a more attractive destination. “My big goal is to work closer with Malaysia Airports, which need to be more efficient and cost competitive. We need them to help us with advertising. “I

Astronautic Not Profit-based Company, But Was Strategic For Satellite Development – MoF

KUALA LUMPUR, Astronautic Technology Sdn Bhd (ATSB), a company previously owned by the Minister of Finance (Incorporated), was not a profit-based company but was strategic for the development of satellites. Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan said ATSB’s strategic objective had been achieved with the successful development and launch of the micro remote sensing satellite, TiungSAT-1, on Sept 26, 2000. He said ATSB had also developed a micro remote sensing satellite, RazakSAT, which was launched on July 14, 2009 to provide more specific and frequent data images. “Of the initial capital amount of RM112.58 million received from the