Selangor forms semiconductor task force as it aims to become global chip design hub in five years Posted on January 8, 2025 By serv SHAH ALAM, Jan 7 — The Selangor government has announced the establishment of the state Semiconductor Task Force, marking a significant step toward its goal of becoming a central hub for global chip design within the next five years, positioning the state at the forefront of the global semiconductor industry. State Investment, Trade, and Mobility Committee chairman Ng Sze Han, who will lead the task force, said that the group will meet at least four times a year, to coordinate efforts across various facets of the industry, including supply chain dynamics, talent development, and strategic planning. He said other members of the task force are Foxconn consultant Datuk Lai Yit Long; Khazanah Nasional chief information officer Datuk Hisham Hanidan; BlueChip VC founder and chairman Datuk Seri PY Lai; and The Hive Southeast Asia managing director Datuk Syed Haizam Jamalullail. “Their extensive backgrounds, in pivotal roles within the supply chain, are crucial for propelling Selangor’s semiconductor ambitions forward. “I am confident that their collective expertise will help streamline our efforts, accelerating Selangor’s rise as a leader in the semiconductor sector,” he said in a statement, today. Ng explained that the task force’s strategic roadmap includes the development of four integrated circuit (IC) design parks within the next five years, aimed at attracting 25 to 30 top semiconductor firms, both local and international. “These efforts are projected to generate approximately RM100 billion in export revenue and RM38 billion in potential income, thereby bolstering Malaysia’s stance in the global high-tech industry,” he said. He also shared that the state aims to nurture the growth of five to eight unicorn-level IC design companies, further elevating Malaysia’s semiconductor industry to new heights. Meanwhile, in the same statement, Selangor Information Technology and Digital Economy Corporation (Sidec) chief executive officer, Yong Kai Ping, emphasised the readiness of the Advanced Semiconductor Academy of Malaysia (ASEM), to train up to 2,000 IC design engineers and 2,000 packaging engineers. — Bernama News
Malaysia ready to provide financial aid to Lebanon for victims of Israeli attacks, says PM Anwar Posted on November 12, 2024 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 11 — Malaysia is ready to channel financial aid to Lebanon to help victims affected by Israeli attacks, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. In a post on Facebook, Anwar said the matter was conveyed to Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati during the leader’s visit to… Read More
Finance Ministry: No change to retail prices of RON97, RON95, and diesel Posted on December 12, 2024 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 11 — The retail prices for RON97 and RON95 petrol will remain unchanged at RM3.19 and RM2.05 per litre respectively, from December 12-18. The Ministry of Finance in a statement today said that the retail price of diesel in Peninsular Malaysia will also remain at RM2.95 per… Read More
Floods deal RM177m blow to agro-food sector; paddy cultivation, Kedah bear the brunt, says minister Posted on December 14, 2024 PUTRAJAYA, Dec 13 — The recent floods have caused an estimated loss of over RM177 million to the agro-food sector, said Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu. The data, compiled between November 27 and December 12, revealed that the affected area spans approximately 28,265.49 hectares. “A total… Read More