"Wahai Tuhanku, sesungguhnya aku sangat berhajat kepada sebarang rezeki pemberian yang Engkau berikan." [al-Qasas ayat 24]
Wednesday, 30 August 2017
Friendship at its Truest
My friend,
You are special.
I am sorry I am sweet but perhaps sour or bitter at times when dealing with my rough moments. Please know that I am always there to support and be with you in your hardest times. I care about you. It feels sad to be left out, you. You have moved on. I am happy with that. I still want to us to be there for each other. I want you to be there. In the name of FRIENDSHIP and togetherness. I need you in my life. The sharing, the everything. Things we do together. Stuffs we share together. I have grown stronger from the day we met. I still need you in my life. I still do. Forever.
Monday, 15 May 2017
ASEAN- are we sustainable?
OBOR and the Rise of China
The global order shifted when China outdone Japan as the world’s largest economy in 2010. China is expected to overtake the US, although India at the same time is in the same race towards becoming the fastest growing large economy. In a recent conference on One Belt One Road by the Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC), Datuk M. Supperamaniam, Distinguished Fellow of Institute for Strategic and International Studies, Malaysia, highlighted that one of the objectives of OBOR is for China to offset its overcapacity of steel production. In addition, Xinjiang is also created as a manufacturing base for OBOR due to its strategic location-proximity to cotton and textile producing countries. But more importantly, Xinjiang as a base allows reduction of arising ethnic disparities within the Western Chinese province itself.
The creation of OBOR is also a strategy to support China’s domestic economy by boosting trade and creating new business opportunities for Chinese corporations. Local Chinese firms will be able to fulfil the demand of the new connectivity through many overseas engineering projects-roads railway, ports and pipelines. The improved transport links is beneficial to many Chinese exporters. Indirect but in an obvious way, China’s effort in aiding its neighbours’ development will create new international market.
Further article will ensue.
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