KULAI, Sept 10 — A 39-year-old lorry driver was killed after a motorcycle hit him while he had been inspecting a puncture on his vehicle along Kilometre ...
“The motorcyclist involved in the crash survived but is reported to be have sustained serious head and body injuries. “Both the lorry and motorcycle involved will be taken to the Computerized Vehicle Inspection Centre (Puspakom) for further inspections,” he said. Tok said the victim died on the scene due to severe head and body injuries.
IN line with its vision to establish Johor as a sustainable, world-class downstream oil and gas hub, Johor Petroleum Development Corp Bhd (JPDC) has ...
[Dialog Group Bhd](/business/marketwatch/stocks/?qcounter=DIALOG) [, an industrial park (Pengerang Industrial Park) being developed by Johor Corp and other industrial parks that have received development approvals.](http://charts.thestar.com.my/?s=DIALOG) IN line with its vision to establish Johor as a sustainable, world-class downstream oil and gas hub, Johor Petroleum Development Corp Bhd (JPDC) has established the Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex (PIPC) in Pengerang, Johor – 93 sq km industrial area dedicated for downstream oil and gas activities. Presently, these include an integrated complex (Pengerang Integrated Complex) developed by PETRONAS, a deepwater terminal and tank storage centre (Pengerang Deepwater Terminals) developed by
Johor investment, trade and consumer affairs committee chairman Lee Ting Han. JOHOR BARU: China, Singapore and South Korea were the top three countries that ...
Lee added that Singapore and South Korea came in second and third place respectively as the top investors for the state. “So far, the global political situation has not impacted the state in terms of receiving investments from China and Taiwan and we remain in the position of welcoming investments that will benefit the people and country,” he told reporters after launching Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (SIRIM) engagement day at Persada Johor here on Monday (Sept 12). JOHOR BARU: China, Singapore and South Korea were the top three countries that have poured investments into Johor in the first half of the year.