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Watch your words, M'sia-China Chamber tells Putrajaya
Vague, ambiguous statements and inconsistent policies can dent investor confidence, says MCCC.
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Vague, ambiguous statements and inconsistent policies can dent investor confidence, says MCCC.
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INTERVIEW | Local laws must be abided by, even if it involves foreign investments, says the PM.
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COMMENT | Beijing can either play hardball with PM Mahathir or renegotiate signed deals to show it's sensitive to needs of the new gov't.
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Prime minister says this will be discussed during his upcoming visit to the superpower.
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COMMENT | The Malaysia-China relationship can be looked at from four angles - security, trade, people-to-people relations, and investment.
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This is over the conduct of Chinese diplomats prior to and immediately after the May 9 general election.
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Maintaining ties with China is inevitable because it is a big country, says PM.
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The weak will concede what they must, says the premier.
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China picked M'sia to make their investment due to confidence in the country’s economic future, says Azlan Man.
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Najib says he will make no apology for his views on how to build a high-income Malaysia.
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PARLIAMENT | No truth to report of China's alleged setting up of a regional counter-intelligence centre here, says minister.
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Chinese ambassador Huang Huikang urges Malaysian farmers to meet growing demand in China.
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UPDATED 5.34PM | He slams claim that Malaysia is overly dependent on FDI from China.
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COMMENT | Confusing ‘Cash is King’ with bartering the country’s strategic interests to China.
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For the better part of the past two years, the Extreme Right (ER) in the guise of BN has held on and promoted the myth that liberalising Malaysia’s economy to become a completely free market will have a profoundly positive long-term effect for Malaysia. As this is the prevailing economic theory in most democracies, it’s no wonder that the ER thinks so, too.
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Lately there have been too many “noises” on China lending us money and we borrowing from them.
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MP SPEAKS | What M’sia needs from China are investments that transfer technology and skills.
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The ground sentiment is swelling in the wake of an overdose of denials, restrictions, threats, intimidations and of course, the latest ‘Enid Blyton’ twist being dished out by the powers-that-be in Malaysia.
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The deputy foreign minister says the gov’t always did its best for the people.
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COMMENT | Parliament and the auditor-general are the best authorities to safeguard these deals.
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The exuberant claims by the cabinet members of Najib Abdul Razak over his singular and seemingly unsurpassed victory in securing RM144 billion investments from the People’s Republic of China raises very serious concerns.
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COMMENT | Is the figure RM55 billion a loan or an investment in the first place?
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The Asli chairperson describes the multi-billion deals sealed as bold, bright and beneficial.
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The deity of both regimes is money.
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COMMENT | It does seem likely that the bill will come due - and that we will be the ones to pay.
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PARLIAMENT | ‘When China rose, Malaysia was given special attention,’ he says.
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How do we come back to our senses?
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The deals signed cover the defence, economy, agriculture, education, finance and construction sectors.
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Everybody, including the international press, is now keenly looking at PM Najib Abdul Razak’s visit to the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
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Najib says many new agreements will be signed during his visit to the republic next week.
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