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1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 8 9 9 12 inside this issue: page MITI Weekly Bulletin 01 21 January 2010 Volume 77 ECONOMIC TRENDS MALA YSIA ’S INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX IN NOVEMBER 2009 Source: Department of Statistics, Malaysia. CHART 1: MALAYSIA - INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX , Y -O-Y CHANGE, JANUARY 2008 TO NOVEMBER 2009 No. ISSN : 2180-0448 Malaysia’s Industrial Production Index in November 2009... Malaysia – Industrial Production Index of, Y -O-Y Change, January 2008 to November 2009….....…………………..… Malaysia - Industrial Production Index of Selected Manufacturing Sub-sectors, Jan. 2008 - Nov. 2009........... Malaysia - Export and Import Growth in the Chemicals and Chemical Products Industry , Jan 2008 - Nov 2009............ Malaysia – Weekly Number of PCOs and Value of Exports Under GSP & CEPT Scheme............................................. Malaysia – Weekly Number of PCOs and Value of Exports Under MJEPA and MPCEPA………………………….....….. Malaysia – Weekly Number of PCOs and Value of Exports Under ACFTA, AKFTA and AJCEP………………..….……. Weekly Commodity Price……………………...……….……... Forum on China-ASEAN Free Trade Area………………...... ASEAN-India Free Trade Area (AIFTA)……………………... Joint Article Management Promotion (JAMP) Tools and System for Sound Chemical Management………………... Letters to the Editor.............................................................. Business Opportunities........................................................ Upcoming Events................................................................ Year-on-year (y-o-y) Industrial Production Index (IPI) in November 2009 contracted by 1.3%. The y-o-y contraction was due to the drop of mining index (-7.4%). However, the indices of manufacturing and electricity posted an increase of 0.9% and 5.9% respectively . Month-on-month (m-o-m) the IPI fell by 6.0%. Nov 2009 Index % Change y-o-y % Change m-o-m Overall IPI 100.3 -1.3 -6.0 Manufacturing 103.7 0.9 -6.2 Mining 91.0 -7.4 -5.6 Electricity 112.9 5.9 -6.3 Decrease in the manufacturing index was due to decline in the production of: - wood products, furniture, paper products, printing (6.9%); - non-metallic mineral products (6.6%); and - electrical and electronic products (5.7%).

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MITI Weekly Bulletin 01

21 January 2010Volume 77

ECONOMIC TRENDSMALAYSIA’S INDUSTRIAL

PRODUCTION INDEX IN

NOVEMBER 2009

Source: Department of Statistics, Malaysia.

CHART 1: MALAYSIA - INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX , Y-O-Y CHANGE,

JANUARY 2008 TO NOVEMBER 2009

No. ISSN : 2180-0448

Malaysia’s Industrial Production Index in November 2009...Malaysia – Industrial Production Index of, Y-O-Y Change,January 2008 to November 2009….....…………………..…

Malaysia - Industrial Production Index of SelectedManufacturing Sub-sectors, Jan. 2008 - Nov. 2009...........

Malaysia - Export and Import Growth in the Chemicals andChemical Products Industry, Jan 2008 - Nov 2009............

Malaysia – Weekly Number of PCOs and Value of ExportsUnder GSP & CEPT Scheme.............................................

Malaysia – Weekly Number of PCOs and Value of Exports

Under MJEPA and MPCEPA………………………….....…..Malaysia – Weekly Number of PCOs and Value of ExportsUnder ACFTA, AKFTA and AJCEP………………..….…….

Weekly Commodity Price……………………...……….……...Forum on China-ASEAN Free Trade Area………………......ASEAN-India Free Trade Area (AIFTA)……………………...Joint Article Management Promotion (JAMP) Tools andSystem for Sound Chemical Management………………...

Letters to the Editor..............................................................Business Opportunities........................................................Upcoming Events................................................................

Year-on-year (y-o-y) Industrial ProductionIndex (IPI) in November 2009 contracted by1.3%. The y-o-y contraction was due to thedrop of mining index (-7.4%). However, theindices of manufacturing and electricity postedan increase of 0.9% and 5.9% respectively.

Month-on-month (m-o-m) the IPI fell by 6.0%.

Nov 2009Index

% Changey-o-y

% Changem-o-m

Overall IPI 100.3 -1.3 -6.0

Manufacturing 103.7 0.9 -6.2

Mining 91.0 -7.4 -5.6

Electricity 112.9 5.9 -6.3

Decrease in the manufacturing index was due to decline in the production of:- wood products, furniture, paper products, printing (6.9%);- non-metallic mineral products (6.6%); and- electrical and electronic products (5.7%).

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25 Oct 01 Nov 08 Nov 15 Nov 22 Nov 29 Nov 6 Dec 13 Dec 20 Dec 27 Dec 03 Jan 10 Jan

MJEPA

Value (RM mil.) 117 125 139 132 119 143 140 136 110 77 109 175

No. of certicates 853 863 826 948 825 873 915 972 578 713 908 963

MPCEPA

Value (RM mil.) 129 60 125 64 72 60 92 29 80 70 47 66

No. of certicates 123 111 189 97 93 83 154 53 122 85 65 72

MPCEPA: Malaysia-Pakistan Closer Economic Partnership Agreement MJEPA: Malaysia-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement • •

Source: MITI 

Note :

MITI Weekly Bulletin 03

Source: MITI 

Note : i) PCO = Preferential Certicates of Origin.

ii) The preference giving countries under the GSP scheme are members of the European Union, Norway, Switzerland, Belarus,the Russian Federation and Turkey.

GSP: Generalised System of Preference• CEPT: Common Effective Preferential Tariff (among ASEAN)•

25 Oct 01 Nov 08 Nov 15 Nov 22 Nov 29 Nov 06 Dec 13 Dec 20 Dec 27 Dec 03 Jan 10 Jan

GSP

Value (RM mil.) 424 338 378 439 361 350 362 412 367 335 399 391

No. of certicates 2,692 2,562 2,745 2,801 2,763 2,271 2,630 2,768 2,170 2,463 2,644 2,825

CEPT

Value (RM mil.) 387 383 373 373 343 316 343 357 272 327 319 372

No. of certicates 2,878 3,086 3,236 3,306 3,305 2,719 3,355 3,222 2,824 2,725 2,802 3,159

CHART 4: MALAYSIA - WEEKLY NUMBER OF PCOs AND VALUE OF EXPORTS

UNDER GSP & CEPT SCHEME, OCTOBER 2009 - JANUARY 2010

CHART 5: MALAYSIA - WEEKLY NUMBER OF PCOs AND VALUE OF EXPORTSUNDER MJEPA & MPCEPA, OCTOBER 2009 - JANUARY 2010

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CHART 6: MALAYSIA - WEEKLY NUMBER OF PCOs AND VALUE OF EXPORTS

UNDER ACFTA, AKFTA & AJCEP, OCTOBER 2009 - JANUARY 2010

TABLE 1: WEEKLY COMMODITY PRICES

Source: MITI 

Note :  ACFTA: ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement  AKFTA: ASEAN-Korea Free Trade Agreement 

 AJCEP: ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership••

25 Oct 01 Nov 08 Nov 15 Nov 22 Nov 29 Nov 6 Dec 13 Dec 20 Dec 27 Dec 03 Jan 10 Jan

ACFTA

Value (RM mil.) 193 156 133 222 195 150 167 171 191 207 192 203

No. of certicates 530 524 531 476 563 468 593 514 424 555 601 608

AKFTA

Value (RM mil.) 55 207 300 52 66 216 285 321 62 178 89 60

No. of certicates 409 511 544 457 533 416 534 563 439 443 434 387

AJCEP

Value (RM mil.) 38 47 50 56 30 26 39 43 17 9 34 47

No. of certicates 108 141 154 161 103 69 143 136 130 75 125 196

Sources: MITI, Malaysia Palm Oil Board, Malaysian Iron and Steel Industry Federation (MISIF), Bloomberg and Czarnikow Group

Notes: * Average price in the year except otherwise indicated.

  1Preliminary gures and are subject to change.

January 2010 domestic prices for:1. Billets : RM1,850 - 1,950 per MT2. Steel bars : RM1,650 - 1,700 per MT

4.1 %

0.2 %

unchanged

unchanged

unchanged

1.6 %

Crude Petroleum(per bbl)

Raw Sugar 

(per MT)

Iron Ore (Pellet)(per MT)

Scrap Iron HMS1&2(80:20 mix)(per MT)

Crude Palm Oil(per MT)

82.75

625.22

120.00

340.00(High)333.00(Low)

825.00

30.28-145.31

305.00

196.70

500.00

949.00

50.51-99.16

256.00

122.00

358.00

780.00

As at15 January 2010

(US$)

% Change from11 January 2010

As at11 January2010 (US$)

20091

(US$)2008*(US$)

2007*(US$)

79.39

626.55

120.00

340.00(High)333.00(Low)

811.50

35.00-81.04

409.82

108.52

261.69

683.00

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CHART 7: WEEKLY PRICE TREND OF COMMODITIES, SEPTEMBER 2009 - JANUARY 2010

Sources: MITI, Malaysia Palm Oil Board and Bloomberg.

Compiled by MITI 

TABLE 2: HIGHEST & LOWEST COMMODITY PRICES RECORDED 2009/2010

Crude Petroleum

(US$ per bbl)

Crude Palm Oil

(US$ per MT)

81.04

(21 October)

820.00

(18 May)

35.00

(18 February)

525.00

(6 February)

82.75

(11 January)

825.00

(11 January)

81.77

(4 January)

800.00

(4 January)

79.39

(15 January)

811.50

(15 January)

2009

Highest Lowest Highest Lowest Current

2010

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS

The Forum on ASEAN-China Free TradeArea was successfully concluded in Nanning,People’s Republic of China. The Forum washeld to mark the full implementation of theASEAN-China FTA on 1 January 2010. Under the FTA, import duties on over 90% of theproducts traded between ASEAN-6 (Brunei,Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singaporeand Thailand) and China were eliminated andcan enter these countries duty free.

Y.B. Dato’ Mukhriz Mahathir, Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry Malaysiaparticipated in the Forum. 500 participantsattended the Forum which focused on ways

FORUM ON CHINA-ASEAN FREE TRADE AREA 7-8 JANUARY 2010 _______________________________________________________________________ 

to boost trade, investment and economiccooperation between ASEAN and China.

The Forum also witnessed the launching of the China-ASEAN FTA Business Portal (www.asean-cn.org), Qinzhou Free Trade Area andthe Nanning Bonded Logistics Park. Eighteeninfrastructure cooperation projects involvingChina and several ASEAN Member Statesvalued at US$4.89 billion were signed during

the Forum.

The ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement(ACFTA) Business Portal which is inEnglish and Mandarin provides detail and

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comprehensive information on ASEAN-Chinaeconomic relations, namely:

• Text on ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement,

including the Framework Agreement,Annexes and Schedules Commitments;

• Latest News on exhibition and fairs as well

as publications;

• Tariff Schedules including a search

engine for the ASEAN-China Frere TradeAgreement rate, Rules of Origin andCustoms procedures;

• Schedules of commitments;

• Economic Cooperative Initiatives particularly

for small and medium enterprises (SMEs);and

• Country Prole of ACFTA members.

The ACFTA comprises a market of 1.9 billionpeople with a combined GDP of about US$6

The ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement(AIFTA) which came into effect on 1 January2010 for Malaysia and India would create amarket of 1.7 billion people with combinedGDP of US$2.8 trillion and combined globaltrade of over US$2 trillion. Under the AIFTA,by end of 2013, 71% of products tradedbetween Malaysia and India will be duty freeand another 10% of products by 2016. Inaddition, duties on another 10% of productswill be reduced to 5%.

The commitments undertaken by Malaysia inthe AIFTA is to eliminate import duties on 6,792

ASEAN and India have agreed to exclude someproducts from tariff reduction commitments. Asfor Malaysia, 898 tariff lines comprising selectedpoultry products, tropical fruits and rice, iron

and steel, automotive products, chemicals,alcoholic beverages; tobacco and tobaccoproducts, and used tyres are excluded fromtariff concessions. The products excluded from

trillion and a total trade volume of US$4.3trillion. Malaysian business community isencouraged to explore this website for possiblebusiness and investment opportunities. During the visit, Y.B. Dato’ Mukhriz Mahathir met with several Chinese companies, includingBYD Co. Ltd. (automotive-cars), King LongCo. Ltd. (automotive-buses), ShenyangZhangming Chemical Co. Ltd. (chemical-paintdryer), CSR Locomotive Co. Ltd. (transport-

train system) and Pureta Environmental

Products Corporation (agriculture wasterecycling). These companies have expressedkeen interest to invest in Malaysia. Besidesmeeting these companies, Deputy Minister also witnessed the signing of a MoU betweenCrecom and Longmen Paradise for the

development of a hot-spring in Huizhou Cityin Guangdong Province.

ASEAN-INDIA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT (AIFTA) _____________________________________________________ 

products or tariff lines by 31 December 2013while duties on another 1,266 tariff lines wouldbe eliminated by 31 December 2016. Theimport duties on 1,336 tariff lines which areconsidered to be products in which domesticindustries require some level of protectionwill be reduced to 5% by 31 December 2016.On her part, India will undertake to eliminateimport duties on 7,767 tariff lines or productsby 31 December 2013 and 1,260 tariff linesby 31 December 2016. The import duties on

1,810 tariff lines will be reduced to 5% by 31December 2016.

concessions by India are mainly agriculturalproducts, textiles, iron and steel, automotiveand ceramic tiles and this involves a total of 1,298 tariff lines. However, these products are

not excluded on a permanent basis and willbe subjected to future review as provided for under AIFTA.

Main elements of the ASEAN-India FTA

Products excluded under the ASEAN-India FTA

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Compliance to Rules of Origin (ROO) isimportant in exporting products under thepreferential trading arrangements. To qualifyfor preferential tariffs under AIFTA, exportersmust meet two conditions namely RegionalValue Content (RVC) 35% + Change in Tariff 

Despite the global economic setback, Indiacontinues to register impressive economicgrowth and in 2009, the growth is expectedat 6.9%. In 2010 and 2011, the growth isforecasted to be between 7-9%. Based onWTO report, India’s foreign trade totaledUS$470.9 billion which accounted for 1.5%of world trade in 2008. There is also a risingmiddle class population estimated at 300million.

India has traditionally maintained high tariffsin which over 80% of the products importedinto India attract duties ranging from 15-100%.As such, Malaysia stand to gain from theFTA as exporters can now export to India at

Malaysian exporters can benet from

preferential tariff on all products provided it isnot in the Exclusion List of India and importers

Sub-Heading (CTSH). In other words, toqualify for the preferential tariffs under AIFTA,exporters must have at least 35% regionalvalue content or originating materials plus theproduct must have undergone some form of processing at the nal point of exports.

RVC is calculated as follows:RVC = FOB price minus non-originating products x 100

FOB price

RVC = RM200 - RM123 x 100 = 38.5%RM200

The originating product accounts for 38.5%

preferential tariffs compared to India’s other major trading partners. With the duty reductionand elimination, there are opportunities toexpand and diversify the range of productstraded between Malaysia and India.

There are also ample opportunities for Malaysian and India businessmen to worktogether to form strategic partnership. R&D is anarea where Malaysian companies could forgelinkages to enhance their product strength not

only for the Indian market but also the globalmarket. Besides, other sectors where Malaysiaand India can form strategic partnership are inpharmaceutical, ICT, healthcare, auto parts,machinery and equipment, rubber and palm oil

can benet from preferential tariffs provided the

products are not on the Malaysian ExclusionList.

Conditions exporters need to fulll to enjoy the preferential tariff?

Opportunities for business

This 6-digit subheading for pneumatic rotary type (tools) is HS8467 11. However, in the process to manufacture this prod-uct, other parts of products falling under HS8467 92 and HS8467 99 may have been used. Thus at the 6 digit level there ischange from HS8467 92 and HS8467 99 to become HS8467 11

In addition to meeting the RVC, the product must have undergone change in tariff sub-heading. For example:

Tariff HeadingTariff Sub-Heading

(CTSH)Product Description  Rules of Origin

HS8467 HS8467 11Pneumac rotary

type (tools)RV 38.5 + CTSH

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based products. Many Malaysian companiesare already actively involved in activities inIndia such as building of roads, rails, ports,airports and running other services facilities.

AIFTA offers the opportunities for Malaysiancompanies to source their requirements for their projects in India from Malaysia.

JOINT ARTICLE MANAGEMENT PROMOTION (JAMP) TOOLSAND SYSTEM FOR SOUND CHEMICAL MANAGEMENT

 ________________________________________________________________ 

The Joint Article Management Promotion(JAMP) programme undertaken in Malaysiain 2008 and 2009 consist of seminars,workshops and training courses to introduceand disseminate JAMP’s activities and its tools.To date, some 150 manufacturing companiesrepresenting middle-stream and downstreamindustries i.e. chemical manufacturers, partsmanufacturers, assemblers and nal product

manufacturers have undergone training under the programme, which were organized in co-operation with the Chemical Industries Councilof Malaysia (CICM), Federation of MalaysianManufacturers (FMM), Ministry of InternationalTrade and Industry (MITI) and MalaysianIndustrial Development Authority (MIDA).

The JAMP is a Japanese private sector initiative developed primarily to promote themanagement and appropriate information

transfer of chemical substances contained inarticles in the supply chain. The programmeis sponsored by the Japan External TradeOrganization (JETRO) and co-sponsoredby the Japan Environment Management

Association for Industry (JEMAI) andsupported by the Ministry of Economy, Tradeand Industry (METI-Japan). Demonstration of JAMP Program has been carried out in China,Malaysia and Thailand.

The main activities under the JAMP includepromoting the JAMP guidelines for informationmanagement of chemical substancescontained in products and format sheets for transfer of chemical substances information,i.e. the JAMP Material Safety Data Sheet Plus(JAMP MSDSplus) - for upstream to middlestream users and JAMP Article InformationSheet (JAMP AIS) - for middle stream todownstream users. In addition, JAMP haslaunched a brand new IT global portal service(JAMP-GP) in July 2009 for extremely safeand convenient transfer of JAMP MSDSplusand JAMP AIS.

The benets of using the JAMP tools and IT

system is enormous, as communication alongthe supply chain can be made easier andsmoother, allowing industry players to know

Note :

Tariff lines are at 6-digit level.Normal Track 1 : elimination of duties by 31 December 2013;Normal Track 2 : elimination of duties by 31 December 2016Sensitive Track : reduction of duties to 5% by 31 December 2016Highly Sensitive Track : longer timeframe and duty reduction to a certain level only.Exclusion List : not offered for concessions

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what chemicals are present in their productsin a systematic way. The JAMP is no doubtuseful as its goal is to contribute to internationalcompetitiveness for industry, especially theSMEs, by promoting appropriate managementof chemicals contain in products. Malaysianindustries are encouraged to make use of the

JAMP tools and systems to communicate withother players to disclose substances containedin different products. Exports, RegulatoryAffairs & Safety, Health and EnvironmentManagers / Ofcers in these companies are

urged to take note of the availability of the

JAMP tools which also provides potentialsolution to industry’s obligation under the EU’sRegistration, Evaluation, Authorization andRestriction of Chemicals (REACH) regulationsand other chemical related legislations.

MITI, CICM and the relevant authorities are

committed to move forward towards soundchemical management to enhance humanand environmental protection. For moreinformation on the JAMP tools and system, dovisit its website at (http://www.jamp-info.com/english/).

How to reach us:

Click the link below for any comments on articles in this issue. Letters may be edited for reasons of space and clarity. MITI Weekly Bulletin (MWB) reserves the right to edit and to republish letters asreprints.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

TENDER BIDS

Title of tender 01/2010(74)

: BID DOCUMENTS FOR PROCUREMENT OF PHARMACEUTICALS FOR THE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES OF THE GOVERNMENT OF SRI LANKA 

Closing date : Tender No : DHS/(M)P/545/546/543/544/20101st February 2010 (Monday), 10.00am ( Sri Lanka)1st February 2010 (Monday), 3.30 pm (KL)

Tender No: DHS/(M)P/541/20109th February 2010 (Monday), 10.00am ( Sri Lanka)9th February 2010 (Monday), 3.30 pm (KL)

Summary : The State Pharmaceuticals Corporation (SPC) of Sri Lanka (hereinafter referred to alsoas the Corporation) is a fully Sri Lanka Government owned organization engaged in theprocurement of pharmaceuticals, surgical consumable items, laboratory chemical etc, for itowns stocks and distribution in the private sector, and for use in all Government Hospitals

of the Department of Health Services and hospitals under the provincials council thoughMedical Supplies Division (MSD).

All pharmaceutical products imported into Sri Lanka should be those registered before theclosing of a particular tender, with the Cosmetics, Devices & Drugs Authority of Sri Lanka.

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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE

HANIL ENTERPRISERoom 1105, Jeil Ofce Building

99-3, Garak-DongSongpa-Gu, SeoulKoreaTel : 82-2-20430002Fax : 82-2-20430004E-mail : [email protected] /

[email protected] 

Contact : Ms Yoo Ji YoungAsst. Manager 

Product(s) : Sugar 

NEW WEST FOODS (WA) PTY LTD71, Crocker DriveMalaga WA 6090, PerthWestern AustraliaTel : 61-8-92492888Fax : 61-8-92494297E-mail :[email protected] : Mr Damon Venoutsos,

Purchasing Director Product(s) : Prawns (preferably peeled,deveined – raw or cooked)

AUTOMOTIVE, PARTS & COMPONENTS

ARIANA TRADER4673, Thornton AvenueUnit J, FremontCA 94536 USATel : 1-510-7457553Mobile : 1-510-9432230E-mail : [email protected]

Website : www.arianatrader.comContact : Mr Qader Qudus, Manager Product(s) : Automotive

IMPORT ENQUIRIES FROM INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES

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BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALSAND HARDWARE

ALMAS TRADING GROUP7, Floor 5, Kashmir BuildingValiasr AvenueCrossed Jomhoori StreetTehran, IranTel/Fax : 98-21-6953824Mobile : 98-912-1887135E-mail : [email protected]

Website : www.almas-co.comContact : Mr Nasser AbolghasemiProduct(s) : Fibre Glass

FSM PETRO CORPORATIONP.O Box 1762, PohnpeiFederated States Of MicronesiaTel : 691-3206364Fax : 691-3207456Contact : Project ConsultantProduct(s) :Quality Secondhand

Scaffolding

CHEMICALS, MINERALS AND ALLOYS

AGFARMLevel 3, 9 Bronte RoadBondi JunctionP.O Box 2649Bondi Junction 1355NSW 2022 AustraliaTel : 61-2-8305100 / 83051004Fax : 61-2-93872518E-mail : [email protected] : www.agfarm.com.au

Contact : Ms Lorissa BarrettCommunications Manager 

Product(s) : Urea, MAP Fertilisers

 Submission of Tenders Applications:

Tender shall be submitted in one original and one duplicate sealed separately and markedas ‘Original’ and ‘Duplicate’ respectively. Both Envelopes shall together be enclosed in onesealed envelope and addressed to The Chairman/ Ministry Committee, State PharmaceuticalsCorporation of Sri Lanka, No. 75, Sir Baron Jayathillake Mawatha, Colombo 1, Sri Lanka. Anon-refundable fee of Rs 1,000/- should be paid in cash to SPC for each set of documents.However, this rate is subject to change. For further information, kindly contact the followings

:Fax : (00) 94-11-2446204Telephone : (00) 94-11-2391538

(00) 94-11-2326227(00) 94-11-2320356-9

Email : [email protected]: Sri Lanka

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DCL TRADELINK, FIRST SHIPPING AGENCY75, High Street #05-03Wasma Sugnomal, Singapore 179435Tel : 65-63382019Mobile : 65-96656025Fax : 65-63374230E-mail : [email protected]

Contact : Mr David L C WangProduct(s) : Soap Dye Colour 

KOREA AIRPORT SERVICE (KAS)499-1, Banghwa-DongGangseo-Gu, Seoul, KoreaTel : 82-2-26603114E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.kas.co.kr Contact : Mr Jung Sung UgProduct(s) : AV Gas, Aviation Fuel

CONSUMER / INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL &ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS

CHANGHAI CORPORATION48-7, Sanglim-Ri, Dochuck-MyunGwangju-Cisty, Gyeonggi-Do, KoreaTel : 82-31-7699772Fax : 82-31-7699778E-mail : [email protected] : Mr Ahn, Myung HunProduct(s) : Lighting Fixture, Street

Lighting

FASHION ACCESSORIES & TEXTILES

VARIAN TRADING PTE LTD289, Beach Road #04-01Singapore 199552Tel : 65-62980820Mobile : 65 93847985Fax : 65-62982875E-mail : [email protected] : Mr RahimProduct(s) : Leather Products

HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS

NEW WEST FOODS (WA) PTY LTD71, Crocker DriveMalaga WA 6090, PerthWestern AustraliaTel : 61-8-92492888Fax : 61-8-92494297E-mail : [email protected] : Mr Damon Venoutsos

Purchasing Director Product(s) : Cutlery and Paper Products

PACKAGING AND CONTAINERS

ATTS PTE LTD51, Bukit Batok Crescent#08-25 Unity CentreSingapore 658077

Tel : 65-65152901Fax : 65-62346348E-mail : [email protected] : Mr Collin KhwangProduct(s) : Plastic Bags

DCL TRADELINK, FIRST SHIPPING AGENCY75, High Street #05-03Wasma Sugnomal

Singapore 179435Tel : 65-63382019Mobile : 65-96656025Fax : 65-63374230E-mail : [email protected]

Contact : Mr David L C WangProduct(s) : Shrink Wrap Materials for 

Wrapping Soap Boxes, KraftPaper Bags for Packing of Cake Flour in 1 Kg

NEW WEST FOODS (WA) PTY LTD

71, Crocker DriveMalaga WA 6090, PerthWestern AustraliaTel : 61-8-92492888Fax : 61-8-92494297E-mail : [email protected] : Mr Damon Venoutsos

Purchasing Director Product(s) : Plastic Containers, Food

Grade Takeaway Containers

PALM OIL PRODUCTS

NEW WEST FOODS (WA) PTY LTD71, Crocker DriveMalaga WA 6090, PerthWestern AustraliaTel : 61-8-92492888Fax : 61-8-92494297E-mail : [email protected] : Mr Damon Venoutsos

Purchasing Director Product(s) : Palm Oil

PREPARED FOOD

HANIL ENTERPRISERoom 1105, Jeil Ofce Building

99-3, Garak-DongSongpa-Gu, Seoul, KoreaTel : 82-2-20430002Fax : 82-2-20430004E-mail : [email protected] /

[email protected] Contact : Ms Yoo Ji Young

Assistant Manager Product(s) : Frozen Bread & Dough,

Frozen Par-Baked Bread

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MATRADE

Programmes Objective Target Group Contact

Seminar on “Global Business

Expansion: Guide toExporting”21 January 2010MATRADE Hall, MenaraMATRADE

To brief participants on the export

guidelines based on MATRADE’sHandbook on “Beginner’s Guidelinesfor Exporting”

Local Companies Nurhidayah Elias

([email protected])

Malaysian Pavilion at ISaloni 2010 – SaloneInternazionale del Mobile14 – 19 April 2010Milan, Italy

(Closing Date: 20 January

2010)

i) To showcase the best of Malaysiandesign and brands of furnitureproducts in Europe

ii) To provide opportunities for theMalaysian companies to nd

agents, distributors, and importersof furniture

iii) To assess potential of Malaysianfurniture industry

iv) To update Malaysian companieson the latest furniture markettrends and developments

Malaysian furnituremanufacturers for bedrooms, beds,wardrobes, diningrooms, diningnooks and livingrooms, hall furniture,

children’s bedrooms,occasional furniture,tables and chairs,rush and rattanfurniture, gardenfurniture andupholstered furniture

Muhd Hairi Zainal Abidin([email protected])

MATRADE Brieng and

Consultation Session

i) Melaka (23 Feb 2010)ii) Alor Setar, Kedah (April

2010)iii) Kota Kinabalu, Sabah(June 2010)

iv) Kota Bahru, Kelantan(July 2010)

v) Kuantan, Pahang(August 2010)

vi) Miri, Sarawak (October 2010)

i. Disseminate information aboutMATRADE’s Function, Services,facilities, program and activities

ii. Obtain feedback on howMATRADE can further facilitate

companies in their exportbusinessiii. Disseminate information

on benets of Free Trade

Agreementsiv. Clarify issues related to export

Malaysia companies(both SME & nonSMEs) that arealready exporting or seeking opportunity

in export market

Ms. Azimatul Masriyah([email protected])

Ms. Noor Asyikin Mustapha([email protected])

MPC

Programmes Objective Target Group Contact

LATIHANAmalan PersekitaranBerkualiti Yang Efektif 20-21 Januari 2010Kuantan, Pahang

Memahami kepentingan, konsepdan kaedah perlaksanaan AmalanPersekitaran Berkualiti(5S) secaraberkesan dan hubungkait denganPetunjuk Prestasi Utama (KPIs)

Pengarah, Pemilik,Penyelia dan wargakerja industri

Hazwani Nadiah Ismail([email protected])

LATIHANPerkhidmatan LayananTelefon Yang Berkualiti26-27 Januari 2010Pulau Pinang

Memahami konsep kualiti layanan telefondan peringkat-peringkat pengendalianurusan telefon serta membantumencapai kepuasan pelanggan

Penyelia, Telefonis,Penyambut Tetamu,Pembantu Tadbir,Juruteknik dankakitangan yang

berkhidmat secaralangsung atau tidaklangsung dalamurusan layananmelalui telefon

Kasturi Devi Appana([email protected])

UPCOMING EVENTS

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LATIHANAmalan PersekitaranBerkualiti Yang Efektif (5S)9-10 Februari 2010Kota Kinabalu

Untuk memahami kepentingan dankonsep Amalan Persekitaran Berkualiti(5S) serta mengetahui faedah AmalanPersekitaran Berkualiti (5S) ke arahpeningkatan produktiviti dan kualiti

Pengurusan atasan,Pengurus / Eksekutif,Penyelia danOperator 

Sabri Hasan([email protected])

TRAINING

Step by step inQuality EnvironmentImplementation (5S)9-10 February 2010Pulau Pinang

To understand the importance of Quality

Environment Practice (5S) concept anddevelop team work spirit among workersin order to achieve company’s goals

Top management,

Executives,Supervisor andOperator 

Khalidatul Asrin Abdul Aziz

([email protected])

LATIHANKepimpinan Berkesan danKemahiran Interpersonaluntuk Penyelia9-10 Februari 2010Petaling Jaya

Memahami kepentingan aspekkepimpinan dan perhubungan sesamamanusia serta mengenalpasti gayakepimpinan yang paling berkesan

Pengurus / Eksekutif dan Penyelia

Mohd Wa Arip

([email protected])

LATIHAN7 Alat QC untuk PengamalKualiti10-11 Februari 2010Johor Bahru

Mengenalpasti Alat QC dan amalankerja melalui aplikasi kitaran PDCAserta menggunapakai Alat QC dalampenyelesaian masalah

Pengurusan atasanPengurus / Eksekutif,Penyelia danOperator 

Zul Ezwan Mohamad([email protected])

LATIHANMotivasi Berkesan DalamOrganisasi10-11 Februari 2010Kuching

Untuk memahami tentangperbezaan individu di dalam organisasidan mengetahui mengenai pembentukansikap yang membantu meningkatkanmotivasi

Pengurus / Eksekutif,Penyelia danOperator 

Megat Amirul Saifulnizam([email protected])

TRAININGLeadership Skills10-21 February 2010Petaling Jaya

To identify leadership competenciesand analyse suitable leadership styleappropriate to a given situation

Top management,Executive danSupervisor 

Jayaletchumi Krishnan([email protected])

LATIHANKem ICC KearahPeningkatan Daya SaingOrganisasi19-21 Februari 2010Langkawi

Menambah kepakaran dan pengenalandi dalam penggunaan alat-alat QC sertameningkatkan tahap keyakinan dirisemasa membuat persembahan projek

Pengurusan atasanPengurus / Eksekutif Penyelia danOperator 

Muhd Adha Abd. Hamid([email protected])

LATIHANAmalan PersekitaranBerkualiti Yang Efektif (5S)24-25 Februari 2010Petaling Jaya

Untuk memahami kepentingan dankonsep Amalan Persekitaran Berkualiti(5S) serta mengetahui faedah AmalanPersekitaran Berkualiti (5S) ke arahpeningkatan produktiviti dan kualiti

Pengurusan atasan,Pengurus / Eksekutif,Penyelia danOperator 

Semawi Zakaria([email protected])

TRAININGStep by Step inQuality EnvironmentImplementation (5S)24-25 February 2010Petaling Jaya

To understand the importance of QualityEnvironment Practice (5S) concept anddevelop team work spirit among workersin order to achieve company’s goals

Top management,Executives,Supervisor andOperator 

Abdul Malek MohamadAripin([email protected])

LATIHANICC Untuk Ahli Kumpulan24-25 Februari 2010Petaling Jaya

Untuk memahami konsep, falsafah,teknik penyelesaian masalah danmengaplikasikan teknik serta alat –alatICC

Pengurus / Eksekutif,Penyelia danOperator 

Mohd Rashid Kanchil([email protected])

Programmes Objective Target Group Contact

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LATIHANICC Untuk Ahli Kumpulan24-25 Februari 2010Kuantan

Untuk memahami konsep, falsafah,teknik penyelesaian masalah danmengaplikasikan teknik serta alat –alatICC

Pengurus / Eksekutif,Penyelia danOperator 

Azhani Ismail([email protected])

LATIHANPerkhidmatan Kaunter Yang Cemerlang24-25 Februari 2010Petaling Jaya

Memahami konsep, matlamat dandenisi perkhidmatan kaunter serta

mengenalpasti keperluan pelangganmasa kini dan komunikasi secaraberkesan dengan pelanggan

Eksekutif, Penyelia,Operator danPegawai KhidmatPelanggan (PKP)

Md. Muzany Md. Suradi([email protected])

TRAININGUnderstanding ISO9001:2008 Requirements2-3 March 2010Kuching

To increase their understanding aboutthe ISO 9001:2008 Quality ManagementSystems and to understand therequirements of the ISO 9001:2008

Top Management,Executive, Supervisor,Operator 

Norliza Ahmad([email protected])

TRAININGEffective Communication

Skills2-3 March 2010Petaling Jaya

To understand the basic behaviouralskills of effective interpersonal

communication and identify conictscaused by miscommunication

Top management,Executive and

Supervisor 

Mohd Wa Arip

([email protected])

LATIHANAudit Dalaman AmalanPersekitaran Berkualiti (5S)9-10 Mac 2010Petaling Jaya

Untuk memahami kepentingan auditdalaman Sistem Amalan PersekitaranBerkualiti (5S) dan memperolehipendedahan yang tepat tentang kaedahmenjalankan aktiviti audit dalaman

Pengurusan atasan,Pengurus / Eksekutif,Penyelia danOperator 

Abdul Malek Mohd Aripin([email protected])

LATIHANMotivasi Berkesan DalamOrganisasi9-11 Mac 2010Petaling Jaya

Untuk memahami tentang perbezaanindividu di dalam organisasi danmengetahui mengenai pembentukansikap yang membantu meningkatkanmotivasi

Pengurus / Eksekutif,Penyelia danOperator 

Lachumy Prabha([email protected])

LATIHANICC Untuk Ahli Kumpulan9-10 Mac 2010Kuching

Untuk memahami konsep, falsafah,teknik penyelesaian masalah danmengaplikasikan teknik serta alat –alatICC

Pengurus / Eksekutif,Penyelia danOperator 

Mohd Khairul Nazir Nawi([email protected])

LATIHANICC Untuk Ketua Kumpulan9-10 Mac 2010Pulau Pinang

Untuk memperolehi kemahiran untukmengetuai kumpulan-kumpulandalam menjalankan aktiviti ICC danpendedahan mengenai teknik dan alat-

alat ICC untuk penyelesaian masalah

Pengurus / Eksekutif,Penyelia danOperator 

Maskor Bajuri([email protected])

TRAININGStep by Step inQuality EnvironmentImplementation (5S)10-11 March 2010Melaka

To understand the importance of QualityEnvironment Practice (5S) concept anddevelop team work spirit among workersin order to achieve company’s goals

Top management,Executives,Supervisor andOperator 

Syed Mohd Al-Khaez Shah

([email protected])

TRAININGStep by Step ISO

9001:2008 Documentation10-11 March 2010Petaling Jaya

To understand the requirements of theISO 9001:Version 2008 and implement

the documents as per ISO 9001requirements

Top Management,Executives,

Supervisor and Operator 

Abd. Majid Ibrahim([email protected])

Programmes Objective Target Group Contact

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TRAININGUnderstanding ISO9001:2008 Requirements10-11 March 2010Kota Kinabalu

To increase their understanding aboutthe ISO 9001:2008 Quality ManagementSystems and to understand therequirements of the ISO 9001:2008

Top Management,Executive, Supervisor,Operator 

Andra Syahrizal([email protected])

TRAINING

Managing LeadershipTalent For OrganizationalCompetitiveness15-16 March 2010Petaling Jaya

To understand the importance of Talent

management, identify potential talentand build Leadership talent in theorganisation

Human Resource

Personnel, Executiveand Supervisor 

Hanisah Ramli

([email protected])

TRAININGInteractive Productivity-Linked Waged System17-18 March 2010Petaling Jaya

To assist rms in the implementation

process of PLWS and to analyze caseexamples which can be adapted andadopted at the rm level

Top management,Executives,Supervisor andOperator 

Mohd Hilmi Mohd Idris([email protected])

TRAININGPerkhidmatan LayananTelefon Yang Berkualiti17-18 March 2010Petaling Jaya

Memahami peringkat-peringkatpengendalian urusan telefon danmenghayati ciri-ciri pengendalian telefonyang berkualiti

Pengurusan eksekutif,Penyelia, Operator,Pegawai KhidmatPelanggan (PKP)

Hazah Sith([email protected])

TRAININGUnderstanding ISO9001:2008 Requirements23-24 March 2010Kuala Terengganu

To increase their understanding aboutthe ISO 9001:2008 Quality ManagementSystems and to understand therequirements of the ISO 9001:2008

Top Management,Executive, Supervisor,Operator 

Mohd Yazid Abdul Majid([email protected])

TRAINING

ICC Untuk Ketua Kumpulan23-24 March 2010Petaling Jaya

Untuk memperolehi kemahiran untuk

mengetuai kumpulan-kumpulandalam menjalankan aktiviti ICC danpendedahan mengenai teknik dan alat-alat ICC untuk penyelesaian masalah

Pengurus / Eksekutif,

Penyelia danOperator 

Asmawadi Mohamed

([email protected]

TRAININGJudging ICC PresentationEffectively23-24 March 2010Ipoh

Understand the presentation ow and

familiarise with the ICC documentTop management,Executive, Supervisor and Operator 

Muhammad Sufan Ahmad

([email protected])

TRAININGAudit Dalaman Persijilan

ICC (Organisasi)24 March 2010Petaling Jaya

Memahami kepentingan audit dalamanPersijilan ICC dan kriteria bagi

kelayakan persijilan ICC

Penyelaras ICC,Pemudahcara

ICC dan Juruauditdalaman ICC

Mohd Rashid Kanchil([email protected])

TRAININGSix Sigma ImprovementMethodology and Tools24-25 March 2010Petaling Jaya

Understanding on the importance of Six Sigma in reducing cost of quality,improving productivity, efciency and

quality of products and services

Top management,Executive andSupervisor 

Mohd Hilmi Idris([email protected])

Programmes Objective Target Group Contact

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We are the creative force for our life, and through our 

own decisions rather than our conditions, if we carefully learn to do

certain things, we can accomplish those goals

- Stephen Covey -

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SME Corp.

Programmes Objective Target Group Contact

Google Seminar for SME’s:“Grow YOUR BusinessUsing the Internet, withGoogle!’27 January 2010

Dewan Perdana, 20thFloor, SME Corp. MenaraMATRADE, Kuala Lumpur 

To enhance knowledge,skills and ability of SMEstowards improving thecompany’s performance,growth and competitiveness

by leveraging on onlinemarketing

Open to all local SMEs

(Free admission - rst come-rst

serve basis)

Ms. Sakinah Mohamad([email protected])

03-6207 6161

MINISTRY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INDUSTRYBlock 10, Government Offices Complex, Jalan Duta, 50622 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

MIDA

Programmes Objective Target Group Contact

Annual Media Conference20104 February 2010MIDA Hall, 13th Floor,MIDA

To annouce theperformance of themanufacturing and servicessectors for the year 2009

Malaysian companies, investorsfrom manufacturing andservices sectors, chambers andcommerce, trade associations,organisations and media

Ms. Wan Noraini Abd Rahman([email protected])

Ms. Kavitha Govallen([email protected])

03-2267 3439/3440