MCCC will hold the Annual National General Assembly 2020 on 26th September 2020 (Saturday) 10.30am at the Main Hall of KLSCAH (1, Jalan Maharajalela, 50150 Kuala Lumpur).
KUALA LUMPUR (June 17): The Malaysian government is urged to increase efforts to aggressively woo investors from China, now that Malaysia begins its process of economic recovery following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Government intervention is needed in the short term to prevent the economy from collapsing as recovery will take too long if it depends purely on private business and consumption, an analyst said.
Kuala Lumpur, May 5:Manufacturers need to take every opportunity to embrace smarter, connected technologies now but although industry 4.0 has been buzzword for some time, many manufacturers in Malaysia still struggling in whether to move forward with it. The Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) has organized the “Way Forward on…
(Kuala Lumpur) The Malaysian-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) cautiously welcomed the government's decision to allow for the conditional opening of nearly all commercial sectors, but reminded all that once the exercise of vigilance relaxed, the third wave of the CV-19 would result in backlash on our national economy!
(Kuala Lumpur): Malaysia has implemented MCO for more than 40 days and it is great to see that the number of CV-19 cases is declining and the curve also started to flatten. The Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) has organized a webinar to invite expert professionals from public health and…
(Kuala Lumpur): The MCO that implemented in Malaysia not only curb the spread of CV-19 but also adversely affect commercial activities. This impact led many enterprises forced to look way forward to digitize their current businesses.
(Kuala Lumpur): The Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC), in response to the covid-19 campaign, donated RM 100,000.00 to the Medical Relief Society Malaysia (MERCY Malaysia) for the purchase of 200 personal protective equipment (PPE) to support frontline health care staff.
Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) urge our government to permit optical shops the option to carry on their operation and offer eyecare services during the 3rd MCO period, especially to those working in Essential Services. The Malaysian Optical Council of the Ministry of Health has in its letter dated on…
(Kuala Lumpur): Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) believes that the government must have a better prepared strategy to ensure the economic recovery of the country after the epidemic, in addition to addressing the problem of halting the spread of the epidemic and providing a safety net for people's lives.