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GLC, GLIC terus perkukuh agenda pembangunan bumiputera RM50b setahun

Utusan Malaysia

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Narrative Analysis: Card Stacking

PUTRAJAYA: Syarikat berkaitan kerajaan (GLC), syarikat pelaburan berkaitan kerajaan (GLIC) termasuk Petronas akan terus memperkukuh agenda pembangunan bumiputera menerusi sumbangan kira-kira RM50 bilion setahun. Menteri Komunikasi, Datuk Fahmi Fadzil berkata, perkara itu hasil Mesyuarat Majlis Ekonomi Bumiputera yang turut dibincangkan dalam Mesyuarat Jemaah Menteri hari ini. Menurut beliau, sumbangan tersebut meliputi pelaburan langsung, pembangunan vendor, ... Read more The post GLC, GLIC terus perkukuh agenda pembangunan bumiputera RM50b setahun appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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