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Penang’s Waterfronts May be Its Future Identity
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Penang’s free port status began eroding after the final boundaries of Malaysia were defined with the exit of Singapore in 1965. By 1974, the federal gover...
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The Startup Landscape in Malaysia
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With a sound foundation in science and technology education, Penang should be able to reap the rewards for which it has dedicated time and investments....
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