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Masers Energy Inc. Receives Platinum World Class Award

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Masers Energy Development Sdn Bhd received the Platinum Award in International Quality Crown Award in London on the 22nd November 2015 for the second time that has been held in London. By receiving this world class award in the highest category, Masers Energy Development Sdn Bhd (MEDSB) is recognized for its commitment in Quality, Leadership, Technology and Innovation has represents success as the only Malaysia’s company receiving this award in this world class ceremony.

Dato’ Seri Haji Suhaimi Bin Abdul Rahman, founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of MEDSB whiIMG-20151122-WA0146ch is fully-owned by Masers Energy Inc.,acknowledges the strong commitment and contribution to quality and excellencethrough the clean and sustainable energy industry. “We are honoured and proud to be the first company from Malaysia to receive this award. I am extremely proud and satisfied because  finally, the 12 years of hard work has finally paid  off. I am in highly gratitude to represents Malaysia in such an honorable ceremony and would like to thank our Prime Minister, YAB Dato Sri Mohd Najib Bin Tun Abdul Razak, for his constant  support towards our company” ,said Dato’ Seri Haji Suhaimi Bin Abdul Rahma n. The recognition received by MEDSB this year are based on the contribution of developing a master plan to implement “smart grid” technologies and solutions in line with the Malaysia government’s objectives in reducing carbon emission in Malaysia.

The Award was presented to companies from 48 countries around the world for achievements in Quality and Excellence. The recipients who came from Europe, America, Africa , Asia , Middle East and Ocenia , received their International Quality Award in recognition of their achievements and commitment to quality, thereby joining the historic group of prestigious BID Winners.

MEDSB will be embarking four National Projects in Malaysia which is the Solar City & Solar Bond Program, Kedah Zero Carbon Housing, Smart Grid & Zero Carbon Campus with Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Malaysia and EV ( Electric Vehicle) with sustainable energy provided through car sharing across Kuala Lumpur aligned with the vision of the  Malaysia’s Prime Minister of making Malaysia as a zero carbon country by 2030.

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    Opportunities within the Greek Crisis

    Withdrawal limitations, cross-country strikes and colossal financial problems are the modern reality of a newly developing nation of Greece, which lost its ‘developed nation’ status back in 2013. The never ending fallout has begun with world’s financial crisis of 2008 when the whole world and Europe in particular faced sudden problems of previous exponential growth.

    Greek Prime minister Alexis Tsipras reacts before a swearing in ceremony for Greece's new lawmakers in the Greek parliament in Athens February 5, 2015. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (GREECE - Tags: POLITICS) - RTR4OCA9

    To Greece, the growth was more than just a development or prosperity issue, it was the luck of influence across Europe. In 2008 Greece was the main investor to the most of neighbouring Balkan countries, main shares of banks and development corporations were in hands of Greeks. Domestically, Greece was one of the most employed nations in EU, welcoming additional migrant workers to increase the labour pool.

    In comparison, the picture reminds us of the Asian crisis of ‘97 when sweetness and light of exponential growth first slowed in Thailand, to create the needed pause before the big panic, which then hit the whole region of South-East Asia with bankruptcies of the huge companies and millions of abruptly unemployed.

    In contrast, Greece falling deeper into debts cannot devalue own currency but instead, it can devalue Euro and so it has. In 2014 alone the fall of Euro to USD was so significant that Germany and France as a leading forces in the EU, could not wait for the fall to hit its floor and developed all possible ways out, fixing minor financial problems of other EU member countries like Spain and Portugal on the way. One such solution, similarly to Thailand, Korea and Indonesia back in ‘97, was to borrow more from IMF, which is now to be decided by Greeks in referendum, since IMF money means social cuts for the citizens.

    Malaysia Global Business Forum Green Tech Business & Investment MatchingHere in Malaysia the crisis of ‘97 was reduced to the minimum by restricting the inter border currency flow, in the case of Euro system Greece can only cut the domestic cash flow. This is not the most powerful tool, thus things so far might get worse. This fact urged not only European authorities to make public statements of possible results but even the Malaysian government, since it might have the global effect.

    The only positive note, the industry in Greece contributing about 40% of GDP and yet having growth possibilities is tourism. Greece is always among the first places British and Germans prefer to go for vacation and this slice of pie Greece is not willing to share with other European countries. Besides, lots of tourist agencies across Greece are arguing at the moment to introduce the “all-inclusive” service, which is also in favour of East European tourists. This definitely will multiply the growing number of tourist arrivals and industry income. Will there be a possibility to invest and restore the trust into Greek economy? It has all the potential.

    After all, Greece has a history of falling into pieces and rebuilding itself. The last case was in 70s when the annual growth was minimum 7%, it was the economic miracle of the day. How this will happen this time around we are yet to witness. Will Greece be reduced to an all European dream land for tourism? It might make some people richer but will it be the engine for the new total rebuild of Greece?

    Part 1 of The Malaysia Global Business Forum’s series on the Greek Crisis which will look at the situation as it unfolds.  Contributed by Sergey Ivankov is an associate researcher for Malaysia Global Business Forum and commentator on the socio-economic dynamics of global change.

     

      LED Lighting Malaysia’s Cutting Edge in Middle East

      trade show vs business matchingA delegation of comprising of Malaysia’s leading LED manufactures and lighting experts will participate in the Light Middle East, which is being held between the 6 to 8 October in Dubai.

      Malaysia has long done business in Middle Eastern markets, while the LED lighting sector is a relatively new export sector for Malaysian companies, other Malaysian exporters have done well and created a strong presence in many countries.   Malaysia’s market entry strategy – partnership with key local players has allowed mutually beneficial partnerships to develop and ensured they have not become a threat to domestic partners.

      Coupled with Malaysia’s unique positioning in the lighting sector; Malaysian have a price advantage over their European competitors and an expertise and quality advantage over Chinese manufactures which allows their partners to deliver both high end and large scale projects.  Malaysia also has the added advantage of strong cultural and trade ties with the Middle East which makes ironing out partnership details that much easier.

      The leading corporations which represent over 50% of Malaysia’s export capacity are interested in meeting:

      o   Light DistributorsBUSINESS MATCHING Asia

      o   Potential Traders and Agents

      o   Light Retailers Property Developers

      o   Builders and Relevant Contractors

      o   Mechanical & Electrical Engineers/Consultants

      o   Environmental Engineers/Consultants

      o   Government Decision Makers

      o   Local Government Decision Makers

      o   Potential Large End Users including: Shopping Malls, Hospitals, Industrial Estates and CEA projects

      Learn how the Malaysia Global Business Forum can assist you in expanding your business overseas.

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        First Episode of MGBF Industry Reports to be “Malaysia: A Global Education Hub”

        Malaysia: A Global Education Hub 

        “Malaysia is currently ranked the world’s 11th most preferred study destination by UNESCO and the country currently has close to 100,000 international students”

        Malaysian has often aspired to play a leading role in many industry sectors, one such sector is the education which has long been dominated by developed nations.  As this global Multi-Billion Dollar industry grows, the question is how will the stakeholders in Malaysia chart the future of this important industry.

        The MGBF and Bernama partnership has allowed high quality content to reach a large number of interested viewers at affordable prices making marketing budgets go further and communication effective.  For the last 5 years the Malaysia Global Business Forum has engaged with industry and leaders from across the globe in recent survey 83 percent of companies expressed the need to improve publicity but less than 20% felt that they had access to Television.

        “The government’s aspiration of achieving its target of 200,000 international students by 2020”

        As your industry grows your organisation and its leaders need to be seen at the cutting edge, leading innovation, addressing industry wide issues and contributing to society at large.  As part of the solution we need to bring awareness to the public and policy makers alike, this will improve your organisations brand and ultimately improve the bottom line.

        Hosted, engaging and well researched content, in a high quality magazine format – MGBF Industry Reports are 30minute programs that will air on BERNAMA TV on weekdays at 11:00pm and later hosted on MGBF dedicated channel on YouTube, solves the cost vs reach problem for your organisation. Many companies are now taking the advantage of the benefits of television coupled with social media to achieve their communication goals.

        “As part of the bigger picture the MGBF and the industry sectors that we help to develop are in line the country’s vision to become a developed nation by the year 2020”

          Special Thanks to Glenreagh Sdn. Bhd.

          “Once again, thanks to Glenreagh Sdn. Bhd for the chances given to me. And congrats for the success and well-organized Malaysia Global Business Forum-Bosnia. I hope BUSINESS MATCHING AsiaI could meet all of you once again in the future. Thanks and congratulations Glenreagh Sdn. Bhd. :)

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            Berita Harian Online – Dagangan negara Arab meningkat RM53.2b


            Minyak sawit, produk elektrikal antara eksport utama

            PERDAGANGAN Malaysia dengan negara Arab meningkat empat kali ganda sejak 10 tahun lalu kepada AS$17.6 bilion (RM53.2 bilion) tahun lalu, kata Timbalan Menteri Perdagangan Antarabangsa dan Industri (MITI), Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir.

            Bagaimanapun, beliau berkata, perdagangan lebih tertumpu kepada kelompok produk tertentu dengan eksport utama terdiri daripada minyak sawit, produk elektrikal dan elektronik, dan kimia dan produk kimia, manakala petroleum dan produk petroleum pula adalah import utama Malaysia.Market access solutions Business Matching Asia 

            “Ada banyak ruang bagi kedua-dua negara meningkatkan kepelbagaian produk perdagangan pada masa depan.

            “Terdapat industri lain yang mana syarikat Malaysia boleh menyumbang kepada negara Arab dengan produk dan perkhidmatan kompetitif seperti makanan dan perkhidmatan halal, peralatan dan perkhidmatan berkaitan minyak dan gas, bahan binaan, farmaseutikal dan perkhidmatan penjagaan kesihatan, termasuk perlancongan perubatan.

            “Saya menggesa anda menerokai semua peluang perniagaan ini dalam sesi padanan perniagaan nanti,” kata Mukhriz dalam ucapannya kepada delegasi Majlis Perpaduan Ekonomi Liga Arab Forum Perniagaan Global Malaysia 2012 di Kuala Lumpur, semalam.

            Hadir sama Ketua Setiausaha Majlis Perpaduan Ekonomi Liga Arab, Mohammad Al-Rabea.

            Mukhriz berkata, pelaburan negara Arab ke negara ini, khususnya dari negara Teluk berkembang pesat kebelakangan ini, dengan pelaburan utama datang daripada Qatar, UAE, Arab Saudi dan Kuwait.

            Kebanyakan pelaburan tertumpu kepada hartanah, pusat beli-belah, hotel, perkhidmatan kewangan dan penjagaan kesihatan, katanya.

            Beliau menyaran negara Arab mengambil manfaat daripada kedudukan Malaysia sebagai pusat kewangan Islam global dengan pelbagai aktiviti pembiayaan perdagangan, pengedaran produk dan perkhidmatan halal, termasuk menyediakan kemudahan instrumen penjanaan dana seperti sukuk.

            Sementara itu, Mohammad berkata, ramai yang ingin mengetahui hala tuju dunia Arab kini, khususnya selepas berlakunya ‘Arab Spring’ atau kebangkitan rakyat di dunia Arab.

            Read more: http://www.bharian.com.my/bharian/articles/DagangannegaraArabmeningkatRM53_2b/Article/print_html

              The Value of Sharing Knowledge

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              Sharing Knowledge and Experience can happen on a daily basis but when it happens when you are breaking new ground in a new market there is an added bonus of knowing that you have made a difference.

              The following is taken from one of the Sarawak Bloggers recent post The Tireless Glenreagh Sdn. Bhd:

              “As a matter of fact, we could see how first hand how Glenreagh Sdn Bhd organized such a successful event, and it was a very good learning experience. I guess, I couldn’t describe in detail what went on, but I have to say that these people (of Glenreagh Sdn Bhd) was working around the clock to keep everybody happy, and ensuring that everything went smooth. You have to admit, that some organizers would just push aside ‘unwanted and un-important’ people, but Glenreagh Sdn Bhd didn’t do that as they took everyone’s need into consideration. In fact, they practically took care of almost everybody’s welfare with a smile despite having little sleep and rest. Even small time bloggers like us, felt like huge guest due to their continuous effort. I tell you, these people in Glenreagh Sdn Bhd are a pretty hardworking bunch!”

              Moving forward we are looking to do more work and organise more events in Sarawak.

               

                Bernama.Com – Huge Opportunities For Malaysian Businesses In Arab Countries

                KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 23 (Bernama) — There are huge opportunities for Malaysian businesses in the Arab countries, particularly Libya and Qatar, said the Arab League’s Council of Arab Economic Unity secretary-general Mohammed Al-Rabea.

                He said there are large projects in Libya, which has a new government, and in Qatar, which will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

                He seestwo sectors, namely construction and infrastructure, that could offer immediate opportunities for Malaysian businessmen.

                “Libya, for example, needs to be reconstructed. The new government needs help in finding companies to undertake this task.

                “Qatar will have huge projects because it is preparing for the World Cup and needs Malaysian companies to help,” he told Bernama in an interview.

                He said the private sectors of Malaysia and the Arab countries should create partnerships and joint ventures to take advantage of the huge opportunities.

                The Council of Arab Economic Unity is in Malaysia for the first time to enhance economic ties as well as for the Malaysia Global Business Forum-Strategic Partners-Malaysia and The Arab World held at the Malaysian External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) on Tuesday.

                The delegation had a meeting with Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir during the forum.

                Mohammed Al-Rabea also said that Muslim and Arab countries should work very hard towards enhancing the halal standard and promoting halal products.

                “I am proud that Malaysia has achieved a high standard in the concept of halal products.

                “We should develop the halal products in the Muslim and Arab countries. At the same time, we should strengthen the halal-based products in the hospitality industry in all the Arab countries,” he added.

                He said Arab countries are also looking at Malaysia’s healthcare industry, which has been developing very rapidly.

                “We are looking at partnerships in this area. The Arab countries have invested billions of dollars in healthcare and services in the Western countries and Europe,” he added.

                Yesterday the team also visited KPJ Healthcare, one of Malaysia’s leading healthcare providers.

                Mohammed Al-Rabea also invited Malaysian businessmen to participate in the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) programme for the economic development of the Arab countries.

                He said a US$2 billion fund for the SME programme was established by Kuwait last year.

                “This fund, for the economic development of the Arab countries, has been activated. We are looking into the implementation of the programme and hope Malaysia will participate.

                “Malaysia has developed its SME programme very well and has the capability of ensuring its sucesss.

                “We want Malaysian companies to look into this area and try to help in the manufacturing of products, such as food,” he added.

                He said the programme involves 99 products with Malaysia being one of three countries, other than China and Turkey, that have been producing all of the products for the Arab countries.

                “I am confident that the Arab countries will support Malaysian products,” he said.

                Read more: http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v6/newsbusiness.php?id=647395


                  BORNEO POST Online – Upcoming Malaysia-Arab business forum to enhance economic ties between countries

                  Shaping Business Green - Driving Investment BannerKUALA LUMPUR: The upcoming Malaysia Global Business Forum-Strategic Partners-Malaysia and The Arab World, is set to discuss on ways to bring economic ties between the two nations to new heights.

                  The conference will look at the various business opportunities that the Arab world has for Malaysians and how structural changes in some of the Arab governments will affect the business climate.BUSINESS MATCHING Asia

                  In a joint statement yesterday, the Malaysia Global Business Forum and Arab Malaysian Chamber of Commerce said the Secretary General, Council of Arab Economic Equity, The Arab League, Mohammed Al-Rabee will be a keynote speaker at the forum, scheduled to be held this February 22 at Menara Matrade.

                  Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir is also slated to speak at the one-day conference.

                  The Chairman of Malaysia Global Business Forum, Nordin Abdullah, said that the attendance of the Secretary General of the Council of Arab Economic Unity at the event was indicative of “how serious the Arab World is about working with Malaysia and Malaysian companies for development.”

                  “Mukhriz will be speaking to companies from the 16 member countries (of the Arab League) that are attending.

                  The role that the Ministry of International Trade and Industry and its related agencies play are vital to the success of this event,” Nordin said.

                  Malaysia is a great example for the developing world especially in the key areas of healthcare, tourism, construction and food security, energy and finance, he said.

                  “Malaysia is the leading country in the world for raising capital and this makes Kuala Lumpur an obvious choice for Arab companies to set up regional headquarters,” he added. — Bernama

                    BORNEO POST Online – Kuala Lumpur the choice for Arabs to set up offices

                    KUALA LUMPUR: Kuala Lumpur has been rated the highest among South-East Asian cities for Arab companies to set up regional and representative offices according to a survey by Strategia International.

                    In a statement, Malaysia Global Business Forum (MGBF) said the survey result came on the back of Malaysia being rated 18th in the Doing Business 2012 Report, up five places from last year, while remaining ranked top in the world for raising credit and fourth in the world for protecting investors.

                    web banner- food secureMGBF said Malaysia and the Arab world had a long history together which went back to the advent of Islam in Malaysia during Malacca’s trading heyday.

                    “Malaysia is again at the doorstep of some of the largest and fastest growing markets in the world, making it an attractive business destination.

                    “Malaysia has a lot to offer the Arab world, especially in the areas of healthcare development, food security, islamic banking, infrastructure development and information and communications technology,” it said.

                    MGBF said it would hold a forum, themed ‘Strategic Partners: Malaysia & The Arab World’, here on Feb 21-22, 2012 which would be led by Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir. — Bernama