PUCM assist China enterprises to invest in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR: China Entrepreneurs Association in Malaysia ( PUCM) last week signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Shandong prov i nce elect r ic Power Enterprise Association and the Guangdong Energy Association to jointly strive for corporation between China and Malaysian companies in the power energy market.
” In the future, PUCM will continue to play even more active role of a bridge to link China and Malaysian companies for winwin corporation and accelerate bilateral friendly relations between two nations,” said PUCM president Dato Keith Li.
Shandong Pr o v i n c e Electric Power Enterprise Association was established in 2008 with more than 800 members.
The associat ion has 11 profe s sional commi t t e e s inclusive of power generation, new energy, electricity sales, power engineering, power equipment , power design, power security, education and training, network security and information technology, qu a l i ty and f i n a nc i a l management.
Meanwhile, Guangdong Energy Association was established in 2007 and now has more than 600 members.
It is engaged in power engineering, green new energy , power design, power supervision, power equipment manufacturing, power information, electromechanical projects, electric power intel l igent projects, and new social energy groups such as new energy development and utilisation, power distribut ion, power security, energy transmission pipeline networks, and other industries related to the energy sector.
PUCM was established in 2015 and currently has 116 members. It is the most active and locally recognised China association in Malaysia.
PUCM members invested in a variety of business sectors such as information technology, construction, mining, oil & gas, telecommunic at ions, energy, retails, manufacturing, education, healthcare, media, tourism and other industries, and having been making great contribution to Malaysia’s local economic development. — Bernama