Economic Transformation Programme: 19 Entry Point Project
19 Entry Point Projects worth RM67bil involving 10 National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs).
OIL, GAS AND ENERGY
1. ExxonMobil
Investment: Over RM10bil
Project: ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc. and partner Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd to invest in new oil and gas assets to help meet growing energy needs. Involves multiple projects including enhanced oil recovery activities in the Tapis field; and the development of the Telok project.
Start date: Early 2013
2. Shell Malaysia
Investment: RM5.1bil
Project: Upgrade, expand or build facilities in all level of activities across the country. Projects include the expansion of the Shell MDS wax plant in Bintulu, a new diesel processing unit at the Port Dickson Shell Refinery and the Gumusut deepwater development in Sabah.
GNI Impact: RM2.9bil (at plateau production level)
Potential Jobs: 1,650 over the construction period
3. Dialog Group Bhd: Independent Deepwater Petroleum Terminal in Pengerang, Johor
Investment: RM5bil
Project: Develop a terminal with a total petroleum storage capacity of about five million cubic meters.
Potential Jobs (by 2020): 5,000 throughout construction and operation.
4. Malaysia Nuclear Power Corporation
Purpose: Lead planning on possible use of nuclear energy to meet country’s energy demands. Dr Mohd Zamzam Jaafar appointed as the chief executive officer.
Current development timeline: 11 to 12 years from pre-project to commissioning.
BUSINESS SERVICES
Malaysia as a world-class data centre hub
Total Investment: RM671.6mil (3 companies)
Project: Develop new and upgrade current facilities to ensure sufficient data centre floor space to meet increasing demand.
AGRICULTURE
High-value herbal plantation in Pasir Raja GNI Impact (by 2020): RM2.2bil
Project: Cultivate herbs that are in high demand for the production of nutraceuticals and botanical drugs.
Potential Jobs: 285
HEALTHCARE
1. Universiti Malaya Health Metropolis
Investment: RM1.25bil (excluding land costs)
Project: Health Metropolis, which includes a new hospital wing, research and education centre, would be developed as the country’s premier medical hub and as one of the centres of excellence for medicine and bioscience in the region.
Potential Jobs (by 2020): 10,400 in healthcare and support staff.
GNI Impact (by 2020): RM986mil
2. Hovid: Hovid Objective Pharmaceutical
Excellent
GNI Impact: RM50mil
Project: Develop generic drugs including for the treatment of diabetes (Metformin 850mg MR) and painkiller (Tramadol 100mg SR).
Joint project between Hovid Bhd and Winthrop Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of Sanofi-Aventis Group.
TOURISM
1. Teluk Datai Development Plan
Investment: RM1bil
Project: Teluk Datai Resorts Sdn Bhd to develop 300 acres of land in Langkawi by 2014. Includes the upgrading of The Datai Hotel and golf course, and development of premium hotels and luxury villas for sale.
2. YTL Group: Pulau Gaya Development
Investment: RM75mil
Project: The construction of a Pulau Gaya Resort in Sabah with a spa village and 132 spacious hillside and sea-front villas.
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
AUO Sunpower
Investment: RM2.2bil
Project: Construction of a new solar facility in Malacca to generate more than 1,400 megawatts of high-efficiency solar cells annually. Potential Jobs (by 2012): 4,069
EDUCATION
Skills Malaysia 2011
Purpose: Upgrade unskilled workers and raise awareness of post-SPM education opportunities through roadshows and a skills sompetition.
COMMUNICATIONS CONTENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE
SelecTV: Hospitality IPTV
Investment: RM30mil
Project: Distribute Malaysian content to local and international hotels including in the middle east, Thailand and Indonesia.
GNI Impact: RM90mil
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Mines Wellness City by Country Heights Group of Companies
Investment (by 2020): RM3bil
Project: To develop an integrated health and wellness resort as a one-stop destination for modern and complementary medicine.
GNI Impact: RM5bil over 10 years
Potential Jobs: 11,000 over 10 years.
GREATER KL/KLANG VALLEY
1. Damansara City 2
Investment: RM1.9bil
Project: Integrated development in Pusat Bandar Damansara by GuocoLand Malaysia. The next iconic landmark will comprise two office blocks (totalling 845,000 sq feet) and retail blocks (290,000 sq feet), a 300-room hotel and a 260-unit service apartment.
2. Mass Rapid Transit
Investment: RM36.6bil for three lines (without land acquisition and rolling stock)
Project: Connecting Greater KL to ease congestion and increase accessibility to, from and within the city.
GNI Impact: RM21.3bil incremental GNI
Potential Jobs: 130,000 at its peak with multiplier impact.
3. Talent Corporation
Purpose: Implement initiatives to attract best talents to fill the 3.3 million positions to be created by the various National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs).
source: The star
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/1/12/nation/20110112091510&sec=nation
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