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China Encouraged To Participate In MSC

October 22, 2003
Gadgets & Electronics

Malaysia's Deputy Minister of Energy, Communication and Multimedia, Datuk Tan Chai Ho, stated recently that since China has emerged as a technology leader in the world, the Malaysian government has adopted a more positive approach in luring Chinese high-tech companies to participate in the second phase of the country's Multimedia Super Corridor project.

The Deputy Minister noted that the government has begun to implement the second phase of the MSC project and is preparing to expand its line-up to 250 companies, hoping that through cooperation with high-tech companies throughout the world, the project will realize its goals by 2020. He noted that the participation of Chinese companies in the MSC project would be of particular benefit.

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