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Posted on January 11, 2021 by admin

Penang seeks to be economic hub for north Malaysia, south Thailand and north Sumatra

The tiny state of Penang in Malaysia hopes to attract and nurture about 150,000 talents in various sectors that will enable it to become a regional economic hub by 2022.

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