GYEONGJU (South Korea), Nov 1 (Bernama) -- A RM600 million super magnet manufacturing facility to be developed by JS Link and Lynas Malaysia in Pahang is seen as having the potential to strengthen Malaysia’s position and create new opportunities in the rare earth downstream industry.
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| PM Anwar departed for Kuala Lumpur at 2:08 pm from South Korea after attending APEC meeting | |
| Malaysia promotes AI, semiconductor aggressively because technology has the power to elevate civilisation - PM Anwar | |
| APEC economies should take note on AI and technological accessibility and digital divide to ensure that there are no discriminatory practices in new technology utilisation - PM Anwar | |
| The Association of Malaysian Express Carriers (AMEC) urged to work with the police and customs to to curb courier network misuse by criminals - Fahmi | |
| Code of Practice for Postal Services (CPPS) introduced to ensure the country’s courier services remain relevant, efficient and reliable - Fahmi | |
| Fire is reported to have occurred on the upper floor of Menara 3 KLCC early today - KL Fire Dept |
PUTRAJAYA, Nov 1 (Bernama) – The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has denied claims that Malaysia...
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