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State urged to step up progress of special zones
EEC alone seen as insufficient to boost the economy, writes Chatrudee Theparat
published : 22 Jul 2021 at 04:00 Mr Kanit says the EEC scheme alone is not enough to upgrade Thailand to become a developed country.
The government is being urged to speed up the implementation of additional special development zones and the digitalisation of government services to boost investments and rehabilitate the country s economy which has been battered by the Covid-19 crisis.
Kanit Sangsubhan, secretary-general to the EEC Office, said the government s flagship Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) alone is not enough to attract investment and boost the country s gross domestic product to grow 4-5% a year as planned after Covid-19.
20 Apr 2021 / 21:01 H.
PETALING JAYA: Petronas Gas Bhd (PetGas) has allocated a RM1.2-1.3 billion capital expenditure (capex) for 2021, slightly higher than RM1.1 billion reported for the previous year, according to CFO Shariza Sharis Mohd Yusof.
“The higher level is in line with all the planned activities, should there will be new projects being announced, that figure may rise,” she told the media after the group’s AGM today.
Shariza elaborated that some activities in the previous year were affected by the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting movement control order (MCO) restriction.
This year, she pointed out that PetGas’ 42km new lateral gas pipeline project or the gas turbine power plant in Pulau Indah, Selangor contributed to the slightly higher capex.
Tuesday, 20 Apr 2021 03:47 PM MYT
Chief financial officer Shariza Sharis M. Yusof said energy transition would not affect PGB as more than 90 per cent of its revenue is affixed under its long-term contract arrangements. AFP pic
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KUALA LUMPUR, April 20 ― Petronas Gas Bhd (PGB) is allocating a capital expenditure (capex) of between RM1.2 billion and RM1.3 billion for the financial year ending December 31, 2021 (FY21) from RM1.1 billion spent in the previous financial year.
Chief financial officer Shariza Sharis M. Yusof said the higher level of capex in FY21 was in line with all the planned activities in the current year that include a 42-kilometre (km) lateral gas pipeline, which will supply gas to the proposed Pulau Indah Power Plant in Selangor.
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