(Kuala Lumpur) The 13th Term (2022-2025) National Council of the Malaysian-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) held successfully, Mr Loo Kok Seong becoming the new President without a contest.
Mr. Shawn Sim , Director of China and Northeast Asia Section, MATRADE visited the MCCC today and was hosted by Mr. Kevin Siah, MCCC Vice President, for a discussion and exchange of views on strengthening economic and trade opportunities between Malaysia and the China and Northeast Asia markets.
Kuala Lumpur - As the country sets itself up for economic recovery in the post pandemic world, the 11th Malaysia-China Entrepreneurs Conference (MCEC 2021) and 2nd Malaysia-China Young Entrepreneurs Conference (MCYEC 2021) joint event was exactly the booster needed to stimulate a vibrant platform for learning, networking and discovering business…
KUALA LUMPUR: The 11th Malaysia-China Entrepreneurs Conference and the 2nd Malaysia-China Young Entrepreneurs Conference (MCEC and MCYEC 2021) organised by Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce in both online and offline hybrid format, surpassed 230,000 views on Nov 21, which has break the last ten years record.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) will hold the 11th Malaysia-China Entrepreneurs Conference cum 2nd Malaysia-China Young Entrepreneurs Conference (MCEC cum MCYEC 2021) on Nov 21 in online-offline hybrid mode. MCCC expects to have 10,000 people joining the conferences exploring multilateral cooperation and business opportunities.
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…