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The Netherlands offers expertise to help develop Penang
BY LOOI SUE-CHERN
Published: 2 March 2015 3:01 PM
The Netherlands is interested in having closer ties with Penang, with regards to development and transport, among other things, the Dutch ambassador Harry Molenaar said today. – The Malaysian Insider pic, March 2, 2015.
The Netherlands is interested in having closer ties with Penang, with regards to development and transport, among other things, the Dutch ambassador Harry Molenaar said today. – The Malaysian Insider pic, March 2, 2015.
The Netherlands has expressed interest in working with Penang to turn the city into an international city of the future, Dutch Ambassador to Malaysia Harry Molenaar said today.
He said his country, which has a strong bond with Malaysia, would like to "team up" with Penang to realise the plan.
He said The Netherlands would like to be a part of Penang's ambitious plan.
"We have specific expertise in the fields of water, transport, cycling, and land reclamation. We think we can be a valuable partner to Penang and Malaysia.
"Penang to us is a focal point in our approach to partner with Malaysia," he said.
Molenaar said both sides were already engaging in discussion now.
"This morning, we discussed with state investment authority, investPenang, on possibilities to work together. For instance, we can set up a mission here with Dutch expertise in fields like alternative transport.
"The Netherlands is a cycling country and I think we have a lot to offer there, in terms of what infrastructure is needed and the awareness to get people out of cars and into other modes of transport.
"So we will discuss in the next few months whether we can have a mission here, and from there on we will find partners and see what we can do here," he said.
Molenaar also said his third visit to Penang this time since being in Malaysia for one and a half years felt like "coming home", adding that the state had an inspiring atmosphere.
Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng thanked the Dutch delegates for visiting Penang and offering to share the country's experience in development.
"They are here with us because they feel Penang has the potential to be an international city of the future and a place for both cultures to meet," he said.
Lim said Penang looked forward to building a stronger friendship with The Netherlands, not only through trade but also through people-to-people links, like the Dutch cultural festival that is a hit in Europe.
Both sides also addressed the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 tragedy. The plane, which was flying from the Dutch capital Amsterdam to Malaysia, was shot down in Ukraine on July 17 last year, killing 298 people, including 193 Dutch nationals.
Lim said the nation was grateful to the Dutch government for the assistance it rendered Malaysia in the tragedy.
He added that the episode also deepened the relationship between the two nations. – March 2, 2015.
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Post time 3-3-2015 07:53 AM
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OK lah tue. Boleh bukak legalize red light district kat sana.
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hihi...makin bangga la kebangga... |
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kl takde laut.. buhsan huhu
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We have specific expertise in the fields of water, transport, cycling, and land reclamation. We think we can be a valuable partner to Penang and Malaysia
the Dutch are reknown seafarers. Much of their country are under water who knows, some parts of Penang boleh jadi mini Amsterdam... I don't think dorang boleh tolong solve masalah KL much.
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ada sebab2 tertentu Netherlands bantu Malaysia..sapa tau
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The Netherlands has expressed interest in working with Penang to turn the city into an international city of the future
coz we ARE the international city
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Maknanya KL dah developed ler teww... |
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jetrofa replied at 3-3-2015 10:00 AM
Maknanya KL dah developed ler teww...
Setuju.
Kehkehkeh. |
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Pineng.... ayaq laut celah mana tu? |
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kenapa bukan balakong atau Jinjang?
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sbb KL dah tersangat maju, fasilitas sudah setaraf bandar2 moden seantero dunia, yg tu pun otak kecik dia xleh pk kenapa nak kena bantu lagi..
lain laaa Penang tu maju sket ja dari MIRI.......sama tahap dgn Sarikei jaa kalo standard Sarawak....jauh sgt nak compare Penang yg mundur dgn Kuching yg superb
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Indon musti kecewa sebab dipinggirkan |
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penang tu perlukan MRT system.... hubungkan pulau ke seberang. buat la 2 line dulu... underground kat area heritage dan dasar laut. takkan nk tunggu penang tu dah sesak nafas baru nk buat? mcm KL skrg, patut dr zmn 80an lagi dh start buat mrt |
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KL Serambi New York Ok!
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Huh! Netherlands. Confirm lepas ni byk binaan berkaitan lgbt dan sewaktu dgnnya. Abislah. |
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Khenn
..I lebih prefer kalau netherland bantu kelantan
Netherland ni pakar mengawal banjir..skg dah trend high tech floating house kat sana...
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Sistem transportasi beskal pun nak harap orang luar tunjuk ajar kaa....
Zaman tok unyang kita dulu elok jaa nek beskal kehulu kehilir.
Nampak sangat terkebelakang dari bandar Kuching. |
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Tentang public transportation, federal sengaja sekat punya, not an issue of state government.
Tapi state walaupun tak dapat funding, mereka tetap Ada plan utk bina public transport tanpa peduli federal dah...
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