Sunview ventures into biogas renewable energy industry
It should be noted that purchasers agreed that the sale shares are sold with the outstanding loan sum under the existing facilities of RM2.
It should be noted that purchasers agreed that the sale shares are sold with the outstanding loan sum under the existing facilities of RM2.
“We expect to grow our order book even further this year, riding on the stable recovery of the domestic property sector.
38% growth in completed transactions and US$3.
“In Penang, for example, the blanket ban that they proposed is probably a regulation that doesn’t make a lot of sense because there have to be ways in which challenges can be managed without an activity being banned, which is why we are suggesting that the existing Strata Management Act 2013 (SMA2013) be used at a building level to pass bylaws that are suited for the specific buildings instead.
The Ministry of Transport (MOT) said the study on the National Airport Strategic Plan began in March last year and was expected to take 18 months to complete.
"The company does not expect to incur any losses arising from the commencement of the arbitration proceedings other than legal cost and the associated costs.
These lands are strategically located within the proximity of multiple industrial parks and the region’s economic hub of Johor Bahru, being just 18 kilometres (km) away from Senai International Airport with its associated logistics and industrial hubs, and 39km away from Johor Bahru city centre.
The construction group said it is buying Deluxe Mission Sdn Bhd from its sole owner, Soon Boon Fei, for RM8 million.
In a joint statement on Wednesday (Feb 8), seven associations representing retailers and the owners and operators of hotels, theme parks and shopping malls lament that their monthly energy bills have gone up by at least 20% to 30% compared to the previous year, despite similar usage levels.
Market will grow as there is stability in the country Secondary market is expected to perform from pent-up demand The Malaysian property market is expected to improve in 2023 as long as the fundamentals and government’s support through incentives are in check, according to the Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA).