Mustapa says the government is always serious about the rising cost of doing business due to bureaucracy and the impact of the shortage of foreign workers on the economy as often raised by industry. (Photo by Mohd Suhaimi Mohamed Yusuf/The Edge) - A + A TUMPAT (June 25): The government will pay attention to four proposals submitted in writing by the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM) before tabling Budget 2023 in October. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Economy) Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said the four proposals are related to the issue of hiring foreign workers, inflation control, Internet access problems and issues related to food security. “The government welcomes participation and commitment from the private sector and the business community as demonstrated by the ACCCIM to jointly find solutions to the challenges faced in doing business, especially in the context of the country’s post-Covid-19 economic … [Read more...] about Govt to pay attention to four ACCCIM proposals for Budget 2023, says Mustapa
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Shahidan: Unrelated parties must stop interfering, politicising Sungai Baru issue
- A + A KUALA LUMPUR (June 25): Federal Territories Minister Datuk Seri Dr Shahidan Kassim has urged unrelated parties to stop interfering and politicising the issue of land acquisition for the Sungai Baru redevelopment project in Kampung Baru, which is still in the process of negotiations. He also urged the group of residents who still disagree with the land acquisition process not to be confused and influenced by those who just want to take advantage of the issue by pretending to be "heroes". “Landowners are more entitled than others. They voice their opinion a little wrongly when the opinion is channelled to those who want to take advantage. “I may be challenged by other parties. Go ahead. Challenge me. I have no problem but I am still in favour of the landowners. There is no need to look for others because we (the government) will make the decision, but if other people want to be heroes, it is up to them,” he said at the press conference of the Self-Defence … [Read more...] about Shahidan: Unrelated parties must stop interfering, politicising Sungai Baru issue
How we can meet Biden’s 2030 climate goals with today’s technology
Unprecedented forest fires in the drought-stricken western United States . Tropical storms and rising seas threatening the Gulf and Atlantic coasts. Sizzling heat across large swaths of the country. As climate change unfolds before our eyes, what can the U.S. do to sharply and rapidly reduce its share of the greenhouse gas emissions that are causing it? advertisement advertisement The Biden administration has committed to reducing those emissions 50% by 2030 to below 2005 levels. That’s a critical first step of a global energy transition that must achieve net-zero emissions by midcentury to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) and thereby avert the worst impacts of climate change. Twenty years ago, I would have regarded the U.S. 2030 pledge as crazy talk. But a new study in the journal Science that I coauthored, compares results from six independent analyses conducted by academic, industry, and nongovernmental … [Read more...] about How we can meet Biden’s 2030 climate goals with today’s technology
Zimbabwean gov’t health workers call off strike
HARARE, June 25 (Xinhua) -- Zimbabwean government health workers on Saturday called off their one-week strike over better pay, citing the need to prevent further unnecessary loss of life. "The leaders of the Health Associations after considering the plight of the public, have resolved to temporarily adjourn the industrial action and request the healthcare workers to resume service. This has been done to prevent any further loss of life," the Zimbabwe Health Apex Council said in a statement. The Council said it hoped the government will address their grievances within 14 days, failure of which the employees will go on industrial action without notice. "We have taken this decision in good faith, that the employer will engage with us. We believe that the 'ball' is now in the employer's court," the Council added. The government health workers - from doctors and nurses to the lowest-ranked employees - went on strike Monday citing incapacitation to continue reporting for work due to … [Read more...] about Zimbabwean gov’t health workers call off strike
Digital lenders seek 6-month extension, meeting with RBI, on PPI-based lending
Representative Image After multiple rounds of deliberations, the Digital Lenders Association of India (DLAI) has decided to seek a six-month extension and meetings with Reserve Bank of India (RBI) representatives on the regulator's recent clarification barring several fintechs from facilitating credit through Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPIs) of their partner banks. While a final representation is yet to be sent to the regulator, Moneycontrol could gain access to the draft letter of June 24 addressed to the Department of Payment and Settlement Systems and the Department of Regulation within the RBI. In the letter, DLAI argued that business models that involve lending through prepaid instruments like wallets and prepaid cards were developed with: (a) the objective of ensuring accessibility of affordable and easy credit to the middle and low-income households in India and achieving financial inclusion; and (b) safeguards to account for systemic risks in transactions as … [Read more...] about Digital lenders seek 6-month extension, meeting with RBI, on PPI-based lending
PhonePe is made in India and will list in India, says CEO Sameer Nigam
PhonePe CEO Sameer Nigam (Image credit: Photo tweeted by @_sameernigam) Payments and financial services company PhonePe has clear plans to list on the stock exchanges some day and when ready the company will launch an initial public offering (IPO) in India, founder and CEO Sameer Nigam said. Speaking in an episode of CNN News18 ’s Bits to Billions, Nigam said that the company is also in the process of moving its registered entity from Singapore to India. Missed Bits to Billions? Watch it here: PhonePe Is Made In India, Will List In India: How Sameer Nigam & Rahul Chari Built A Unique Unicorn "We are moving our holding company to India, and we will list here. Our board has already signed off on it, it's just a matter of time now," he said. "We are a made in India company. Every office, data centre, and employee of ours is here. There is no reason why we should not contribute to wealth creation in this market." Close PhonePe's move to bring back its … [Read more...] about PhonePe is made in India and will list in India, says CEO Sameer Nigam
World-class ‘aerocity’ rising
DREAMGATEWAY Exterior design of SMC’s P740-billion New Manila International Airport in Bulakan, Bulacan, the single most expensive infrastructure project in Philippine history. —CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS Ramon S. Ang is never out of new ideas, especially when it comes to expanding the business and economic footprint of one of the country’s largest conglomerates, which he heads. When we sat down for an interview recently, however, the president and CEO of San Miguel Corp. (SMC) seemed more focused than usual on one particular project—one mega project which, by his own admission, will only start making money two decades after its completion. At a total projected cost of P740 billion ($13.5 billion)—to be financed solely by the company without a single centavo of funding from the government—the new Manila International Airport in Bulakan, Bulacan, is the most expensive infrastructure undertaking in the country’s history whether by a public or private entity. “This is a legacy project … [Read more...] about World-class ‘aerocity’ rising
Bali G20: Last best chance to fix climate crisis
When Martin Luther King reminded us of “the fierce urgency of now,” he also warned that “there is such a thing as being too late.” On fixing the climate crisis, we are almost at that point. With record heat waves now raging across North America, Europe, and Asia; drought, wildfires, crop failures, and famine in some regions; unprecedented floods elsewhere; and record-high global ocean temperatures the last six years in a row, the summer of 2022 seems like we are all walking through the gates of hell. Perhaps the “fierce urgency” of this summer’s climate chaos will move governments to finally act. Despite 30 years of United Nations climate change conferences, global greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, and the climate crisis continues to worsen. This November, the 27th United Nations climate conference (COP27) will be held in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, and the Group of 20 Summit will be held in Bali, Indonesia. These government summits may be our last best chance to fix the … [Read more...] about Bali G20: Last best chance to fix climate crisis
Crunch time after all-night climate talks in Paris
A woman takes a picture of a globe at the COP21, the United Nations Climate Change Conference Monday, Dec. 7, 2015 in Le Bourget, north of Paris. The Paris conference is the 21st time world governments are meeting to seek a joint solution to climate change. The talks are focused on reducing emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, primarily by shifting from oil, coal and gas to cleaner sources of energy. AP LE BOURGET — Weary envoys from 195 nations battling to forge an accord to save mankind from disastrous global warming emerged Thursday from all-night talks facing an imminent deadline with deal-breaking rows still unresolved. More than two decades of bruising international diplomacy have failed to produce such a pact, which would require the world’s energy system to cut back on burning coal, oil and gas that releases planet-warming gases. The 195-nation UN talks in the French capital have been billed as the last chance to avert worst-case-scenario climate … [Read more...] about Crunch time after all-night climate talks in Paris
SR Industries Standalone March 2022 Net Sales at Rs 2.41 crore, down 43% Y-o-Y
Trade Watchlist Portfolio Message Set Alert live bse live nse live Volume Todays L/H More × Reported Standalone quarterly numbers for SR Industries are: Net Sales at Rs 2.41 crore in March 2022 down 43% from Rs. 4.22 crore in March 2021. Quarterly Net Profit at Rs. 1.21 crore in March 2022 up 304.43% from Rs. 0.30 crore in March 2021. EBITDA stands negative at Rs. 0.54 crore in March 2022 down 124.32% from Rs. 2.22 crore in March 2021. SR Industries EPS has increased to Rs. 0.60 in March 2022 from Rs. 0.15 in March 2021. Close SR Industries shares closed at 1.85 on June 23, 2022 (BSE) and has given -29.12% returns over the last 6 months and -37.29% over the last 12 months. SR Industries Standalone Quarterly Results in Rs. Cr. Mar'22 Dec'21 Mar'21 Net Sales/Income from operations 2.41 5.22 4.22 … [Read more...] about SR Industries Standalone March 2022 Net Sales at Rs 2.41 crore, down 43% Y-o-Y