Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak says human capital, private capital and social capital are essential for the success of the New Economic Model (NEM), the 10th and 11th Malaysia Plans and Vision 2020 - A Political News Malaysia - Malaysia In Focus
Najib Razak, Malaysia's Prime Minister says that the world must rise to the challenge posed by climate change now before it becomes a case of "too little, too late." - Business and Political News Malaysia - Malaysia In Focus
Malaysia an international hub for the halal industry, is expected to sign deals worth some RM3.8 billion during Halal Malaysia Week, says Prime Minister Najib Razak.((
Malaysian businesses must become more competitive and stop depending on government subsidies if they are to prosper in the new global economy, says Prime Minister Najib Razak. - Online Business News Malaysia - Malaysia In Focus
Malaysia's Prime Minister, Najib Razak says that the country needs to be more competitive and to place greater focus on knowledge, innovation and technology.
Malaysia wants to expand its bilateral trade with Finland and learn from its innovative spirit, Prime Minister Najib Razak said while welcoming the Finnish Prime Minister, Matti Vanhanen, to the country.
Malaysia's Prime Minister, Najib Razak, has launched the Government Transformation Programme Roadmap that aims to help Malaysia gain developed nation status by 2020.
Under Malaysia's Five-Year Plan for growth, the country is launching a range of incentives to attract skilled foreign workers and boost its human capital. The Prime Minister Razak Najib is ready to spend $72 billion on economic development and other programs.
Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak says the signing of a joint venture agreement between Malaysia and China to develop an aluminium smelting plant in Samalaju Industrial Park in Sarawak, - Business Development News Malaysia - Malaysia In Focus
Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak has been awarded the 2010 ITU World Telecommunication and Information Society Award for dedication to promoting information and communication technology as a means of providing a better a life for humanity.
Following discussions with the private sector, the Malaysian government will explore a number of measures such as greater transparency, competitive privatisation, and the development of a more attractive capital market in a bid to boost domestic investments.