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European Policy Dialogue Forum (EPDF) Unites Seven Religions, Young People and Policymakers in Rotterdam to Foster Social Inclusion

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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Organized by the International Dialogue Centre - KAICIID, the EPDF recognizes the pressing challenges faced by young people, including conflicts, climate crises, as well as economic instability.

Key Points: 
  • Organized by the International Dialogue Centre - KAICIID, the EPDF recognizes the pressing challenges faced by young people, including conflicts, climate crises, as well as economic instability.
  • This year's EPDF aims to emphasize the critical role of cities and their planning in actively engaging community members to provide balanced solutions.
  • It will highlight the contributions of young refugees and migrants to strengthen the relationship between different communities.
  • The Forum is a collaboration with European Council of Religious Leaders/Religions for Peace Europe (ECRL/RfP) and the KAICIID-supported Network for Dialogue as well as Multicoloured Religions Rotterdam as a local partner.

Global Times: China, Malaysia opens new chapter amid closer BRI cooperation and heightened exchanges, says Chinese envoy

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Monday, August 21, 2023

This is a milestone event in the history of bilateral relations and has opened a new chapter in China-Malaysia relations.

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  • This is a milestone event in the history of bilateral relations and has opened a new chapter in China-Malaysia relations.
  • The cooperation in jointly building the BRI between China and Malaysia has steadily advanced, continuously delivering development dividends.
  • Cooperation in culture, tourism, education, science and technology, and other fields between China and Malaysia has yielded remarkable results.
  • How do you evaluate cooperation between China and Malaysia under the BRI framework in the past decade?

Indonesia should reject China's request to put state budget as collateral for Jakarta-Bandung high-speed train project

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Wednesday, May 3, 2023

As researchers focusing on China-Indonesia relations, we suggest the Indonesian government reject the request to avoid detrimental consequences for the country’s economy.

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  • As researchers focusing on China-Indonesia relations, we suggest the Indonesian government reject the request to avoid detrimental consequences for the country’s economy.
  • Indonesian economists have warned that Indonesia could suffer financially from paying China’s increasing debts for the high-speed train project.
  • The wise option for Indonesia is to refuse China’s request to use its state budget as collateral, because it is too risky.
  • Putting the state budget as collateral may result in losses that will eventually put the burden of debt to Indonesian citizens.

Oriental Yuhong Accelerates Its 'Going Global' Speed: Continuously Seeking Growth in Malaysia

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Friday, February 10, 2023

As early as its establishment, Oriental Yuhong, with sights set on overseas markets, established the ideal of "Oriental Yuhong around the World".

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  • As early as its establishment, Oriental Yuhong, with sights set on overseas markets, established the ideal of "Oriental Yuhong around the World".
  • Having got through struggles over the past 28 years, Oriental Yuhong has always been on the road.
  • In the past two years, with the speed of "going global" accelerating, new breakthroughs have been constantly made in the branch of Oriental Yuhong in Malaysia.
  • The branch of Oriental Yuhong in Malaysia integrates resources to tap the potential of local market, continuously seeking new growth while enhancing its reputation with quality products and services.

Malaysia Construction Industry Databook Report 2022: Output is Expected to Reach MYR 228,680.8 Million by 2026 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Thursday, January 19, 2023

The construction industry in Malaysia is expected to grow by 7.1% to reach MYR 181,599 million in 2022.

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  • The construction industry in Malaysia is expected to grow by 7.1% to reach MYR 181,599 million in 2022.
  • The construction industry in Malaysia is expected to grow steadily over the next four quarters.
  • The construction output in the country is expected to reach MYR 228,680.8 million by 2026.
  • This, along with the uptick in the approval of residential projects is also expected to assist the industry growth in 2022.