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Investment trip to Taiwan

Posted on Wednesday, 10-09-2008Thursday, 11-09-2008 by Teresa

State Executive Councilor for Agricultural Modernisation, Natural Resource Management & Entrepreneur Development YB Hj Yaakob bin Sapari and I will lead a delegation comprising various state government officers and private sector professionals and business people on a study tour cum business promotion tour to Taiwan from 12th October to 18th October 2008.

We are very interested in the latest advances in technology and expertise in the industries of the future including information & communications technology (ICT), High Technology, Biotechnology, Agriculture & Aquaculture in Taipei, Taichung & Tainan. During the visit, we will also hold a few investment promotion meetings cum business matching sessions in Selangor to the business community in Taiwan.  

The visits and briefings of our delegation include the following:

a) Taiwan External Trade Development Council

b) Investment Commission, Ministry of Economic Affairs

c) Taipei Computer Association

d) Industrial Technology Research Institute

e) Central Taiwan Science Park

f) National Cheng Kung University

g) Courtesy call on the Governor of Taipei County.  

Private sector business and professionals who are interested to join this mission to explore business opportunities and to network with their counterparts in Taiwan are invited to participate in our investment promotion mission cum study tour.

Those who are interested may obtain more information by calling Selangor State Investment Centre on 03-5510 2005 or my office on 03 5512 3619 or email my personal assistant at: [email protected].

As places are limited, the dateline for registration is 23rd September 2008.  

9 thoughts on “Investment trip to Taiwan”

  1. Hasbullah Pit says:
    Wednesday, 10-09-2008 at 13: 48.02

    Tertinggal kapal Terbang?

    – http://beras-padu.pit.my

  2. lee wee tak says:
    Wednesday, 10-09-2008 at 13: 55.02

    ???? I thought ++50 MPs are there already ???

    anyway, let’s compare the results of the 2 rombongans

    just wonder if the Taiwanese would wonder why the Malaysians don’t share notes?

    remember to ask the Taiwanese what did the previous batch learnt.

  3. pizi87 says:
    Wednesday, 10-09-2008 at 14: 19.33

    cool trip. i thought you wanted to make a joke out of taiwan trip.. but looking at this content, its far more serious deal than what the BN team are there for

  4. zztop says:
    Wednesday, 10-09-2008 at 16: 45.00

    This is what I call a proper business and study trip.
    Great work Teresa and Yaacob.
    The country needs capable people like these two to move forward. Not mixing politics with work like the present so call “study trip” by 54 MPs, I repeat 54 MPs on a “mon chacha trip” to Taipei.
    I quote from Uncle Lim blog.:-

    “Malaysia’s image and international standing are trampled upon and “rubbished” by these 54 BN MPs currently on a “mon chacha” “AGRICULTURE” study tour in Taiwan.
    Instead of conducting themselves as proud elected representatives of a nation held in high esteem in international circles, the 54 BN MPs are caught in a hide-and-seek with journalists as if they are fugitives from justice or agents of rogue nations as they are unable to give a honest and honourable explanation of the real purpose and reason for their sudden trip to Taiwan.
    The 54 BN MPs know that they have become a laughing stock in Taiwan and a standing joke wherever they go in the island republic. As a result, they cannot hold their heads high when appearing in public in Taiwan.”

    I wonder whether the Taiwanese are thinking that the current 6.1 earthquake is a curse brought by these 54 MPs. Hopefully they would not caged these b_ms, and probably knock some sense into their pea-sized brain (if any) and send them back here in a military plane immediately before they incurred further damage. Another one with a 7.5 will not only knock these b_ms 6 feet underground, but can cause serious damage to Taiwan as well. With these b_ms around you anything can happen.

  5. eagle says:
    Wednesday, 10-09-2008 at 17: 35.23

    Ha,ha.ha YB, must be something interesting in Taiwan.There must be some new attractions so both side can compare notes in the next Parliament sitting. Wow ! both side can say ‘Been there, Done that’.

  6. damocles says:
    Wednesday, 10-09-2008 at 18: 25.46

    Looks like all of a sudden many Malaysian MPs are interested in agriculture AND Taiwan!
    Hope that when you are there you can check out what the other team are doing.
    Sure the presence of so many Malaysian MPs at the same time will make the Taiwanese think what is going on in Malaysia!!

  7. new era says:
    Wednesday, 10-09-2008 at 23: 29.20

    Get real guys, the 50 MPs went there with their golf sets, they are not learning any thing but to prevent them turning into frogs. Read that each of them are given 50k pocket money by BN so they would not jump up and down like Mad cows from Penang.

  8. LKY says:
    Thursday, 11-09-2008 at 10: 21.36

    Dear Yang Berhormat

    I am surprise to read that the Selangor government is going on a study trip to Taiwan. No doubt it is a good thing. But I would urged to consider the timing.

    The current MP study trip to Taiwan is a bad taste in the mouth. The people are disgusted with it. I would suggest that this trip be delayed. I personally would not want to see two such govennment organised trips to Taiwan so soon. I would think this trip thing is not sensitive to people’s feeling.

    Thank You.

  9. Sabahfan says:
    Thursday, 11-09-2008 at 21: 51.51

    Really really amazing..

    malaysia has a sudden interest in “agriculture” after nearly 4 decades of “industrialization a.l.a. Mahathir Mahafiraun”

    Fantastic.. don’t U think so YB?

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Teresa Kok (郭素沁) is Seputeh's MP and DAP Vice-chairman. Born and bred in Kuala Lumpur, Teresa is a second-generation Malaysian of Chinese descent. n the 2008-2013 term she was Selangor Senior State Executive Councillor for Investment, Industry and Trade and State Assemblyperson for Kinrara.

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