MCCC Shows its Interests in Krund’s I-City

Five members of the delegation from Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC)—Secretary-General Kevin Siah, Treasurer Thay Peng Hong, National Council Member Koh Keng Kok, Youth Wing Chairman Bryan Chong, and Youth Wing First Vice Chairman Lim Le Kern, visited Shao Haihui Association. They learned about the ecosystem mode of Shao Haihui,…
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MCCC Sabah Branch and Zhanjiang City have great potential for complementary development in marine resources

Three representatives from MCCC Sabah Branch were invited to the China Marine Economy Expo. The Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province and Sabah, have great potential for complementary development in terms of marine resources. They look forward to seeing more opportunities for cooperation in the future to promote investment and projects in various fields…
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MCCC Penang Branch Went for Business Visit in Sichuan

30 delegations from the Penang branch of Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) and the Malaysian Chinese Cultural Society were invited by Sichuan Provincial People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries to visit Deyang City, Suining City, Chengdu City and Mianyang City for business visit and exchange.
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Business chambers play crucial role

ON Nov 25, I attended a conference in Putrajaya. When I arrived at the venue, I was surprised to see how big the conference was. There were easily around 1,500 people in the audience, as well as booths with companies showcasing their products and services. This was clearly not just…
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APEC SME BUSINESS FORUM 2017

HUNAN: Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) President, Tan Yew Sing was invited to the 10th China International Small and Medium Enterprises Fair held in Changsha, Hunan Province. In addition, Tan was also invited as the speaker for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Enterprise Business Forum.
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Technical and vocational education needed when half of the jobs replaced by artificial intelligence in the next 20 years

KUALA LUMPUR: The ever-changing innovation and technology will change the future of social technologies and occupations (skills), Malaysia and China need to seek more in-depth exchanges, interactions and cooperation in vocational and technical education in order to promote students’ and employees' technical capabilities, thus, speeding up the economic restructuring in…
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