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Set out to Investigate: Cave Diving Mallorca's Exhilarating Spots |
Posted by: scubanauticmallorca - 02-21-2024, 03:51 PM - Forum: Business. Economy and Investment
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Scubanautic is your trusted guide, Led by experienced instructors with intimate knowledge of Mallorca's underwater terrain, Scubanautic offers a safe and exhilarating cave diving Mallorca experience for divers of all skill levels. Whether you're a novice seeking your first cave exploration or an experienced diver craving new challenges, Scubanautic's personalized approach ensures an adventure tailored to your abilities and interests. At Scubanautic's Tauchbasis Mallorca, you'll find state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, along with a team dedicated to ensuring your comfort and safety throughout your diving journey. Join Scubanautic where every dive unveils a new world of beauty and excitement beneath the surface.
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Malaysia’s total trade rebounds by 13% to RM235bil |
Posted by: superadmin - 02-20-2024, 02:33 PM - Forum: Business. Economy and Investment
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PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s total trade in January 2024 rebounded with a double-digit expansion by 13.3% to RM234.73 billion year-on-year (y-o-y) after registering the 10th consecutive month of contraction, said the investment, trade and industry ministry (Miti).
In a statement, the ministry said exports edged up by 8.7% to RM122.43 billion and imports rose by 18.8% to RM112.3 billion.
It said this was also the highest monthly value recorded for the month of January.
“Meanwhile, the trade surplus amounted to RM10.12 billion and marked the 45th consecutive month of trade surplus since May 2020.
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Overcome complacency, speak up against injustices, Malaysians told |
Posted by: superadmin - 02-20-2024, 09:02 AM - Forum: Politics
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PETALING JAYA: The founder of a renowned Hong Kong-based think tank has called on Malaysians to overcome their complacency and rise up to the challenge of helping the country achieve its true potential.
Chandran Nair, CEO and founder of the Global Institute For Tomorrow (GIFT), said many Malaysians remain silent on the pertinent issues of the day because they believe the country to be incapable of change.
Chandran disputes this but says that the responsibility of turning the country around falls on its citizens.
“A healthy parliamentary system is one in which people speak up,” said Chandran, adding that “development has a long trajectory” and may take an entire generation.
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