Malaysia lifts RE exports ban and raises 2050 generation capacity goal to 70%
Rafizi said the government is also committed to introducing “more RE programmes based on a willing buyer, willing seller basis” to induce private-sector participation.
Rafizi said the government is also committed to introducing “more RE programmes based on a willing buyer, willing seller basis” to induce private-sector participation.
The contract, spanning three years starting from June 1, 2023, was awarded by KVDT2’s main contractor Dhaya Maju Infrastructure (Asia) Sdn Bhd and is expected to be completed after 36 months from commencement.
Axis REIT said it has issued a notice to terminate its lease agreement with Yongnam Engineering Sdn Bhd, which is a major tenant at the Axis Steel Centre @ SiLC, following the default.
Brem Holdings Bhd has ceased to be a substantial shareholder in Titijaya Land Bhd, after its 48.33%-owned unit Titi Kaya Sdn Bhd disposed of 7.7 million shares in the property developer.
PVC products manufacturer Tek Seng Holdings Bhd is acquiring three parcels of freehold vacant land near its factories in Seberang Perai, Penang for RM33.96 million.
SIAB Holdings Bhd and Yong Tai Bhd have mutually agreed in principle to terminate two condominium projects belonging to Yong Tai on Jalan U-Thant here, and in Melaka, with a combined outstanding contract value of RM190.48 million.
However, investment for the grid of the future must be committed now to ensure continuity through the energy transition.
Advancecon Holdings Bhd’s second largest shareholder Lim Swee Chai has filed an originating summons against the company to nullify his removal as director last year.
He said the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has signalled through the Budget 2023 that the government is moving in the direction of helping the poor and expecting the high income earners to contribute.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said his administration is reviewing the Mass Rapid Transit 3 (MRT3) project, and is confident of achieving further savings and bringing down the price tag to under RM45 billion, from RM50 billion announced by the previous government.