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Tricor Group Releases 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report Focusing on Impact of RCEP on Malaysia and COVID-19 Recovery
February 1, 2021 GMT
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 31, 2021
When compared to other transnational free trade agreements, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP), which was signed by Malaysia and 14 other countries in November of 2020 and is expected to be implemented sometime in 2021, is unrivalled in its complexity and remarkably lays the framework for a pan-Asian basic standard for trade that surpasses the terms provided by the World Trade Organization (WTO), according to
Lake Image Systems has appointed Maarten Rambach and Kendrick Tan Kok Leong as regional business development managers to strengthen its presence in Europe and the Asia Pacific.
These appointments come on the heels of significant growth at Lake Image Systems following its acquisition by Domino Printing Sciences, as announced in July 2020.
Tan Kok Leong is a seasoned professional in digital imaging and healthcare imaging, with 20 years of experience in sales, marketing, and business development. He holds an MBA with a strong technical background in printing, manufacturing, engineering. Tan Kok Leong has worked for a diverse range of companies in the Asia Pacific, including Kodak, Canon, Trumpf, and Barco. He has built up many valuable relationships with customers and has a strong track record in B2B sales. He is based in Lake Image’s Singapore office and will be responsible for accelerating its sales growth in the Asia Pacific region.
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After a downpour, water would pool in this vacant land behind the food court in Jalan Tiong.
A MOTORCYCLE frame was among five tonnes of rubbish removed from the drains in Taman Million, Kuala Lumpur.
Despite this, residents in the neighbourhood are not convinced that this clean-up will resolve the flash flood issue in the area.
A 15-minute downpour was all it took for Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah (previously Jalan Ipoh) to be inundated.
Heavy rain on Nov 18 and 27 led to water flowing into shops and houses along Jalan Tiong, Jalan Tekukur, Lorong Balam and Jalan Merak in Taman Million.