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Malaysian furniture makers to benefit from TPPA

Future fair: (From left) Tan, Gandhi and Goi show the future plan for a bigger-scale MIFF in 2018 during the MIFF 2016 pre-show press conference in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia will stand to benefit from the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA), as there would be fewer barriers for the export of Malaysian-made furniture to the United States, said United Business Media (M) Sdn Bhd (UBM) managing director M Gandhi. “The good thing about the TPPA is that it is not in conflict with the other free trade agreements (FTAs). “It is an addition to what we already have. “One of the biggest buyers of Malaysian furniture is the US, and it is part of the TPPA. “In fact, most furniture exports are to countries that are a part of the TPPA “Besides that, one of our competitors is China, and China is not part of the TPPA. So, Malaysia will be more competitive in exporting to the TPPA countries,” added Gandhi. The upcoming Malaysian International Furniture Fair (MIFF) 2016, which is t

Petronas bars TH Heavy Eng group member from future tenders - TheStar

In Sabah, Petronas Carigali is partnering with Sabah Shell (operator), ConocoPhillips and Murphy Sabah Oil in the Gumusut Kakap deepwater project.

Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd has excluded THHE Fabricators Sdn Bhd (TFSB), a subsidiary of Lembaga Tabung Haji’s 29.8%-owned TH Heavy Engineering Bhd, from participating in its future tenders for two years.

TH Heavy Engineering told Bursa Malaysia on Monday that this was due to “performance-related issues” pertaining to the execution of a contract awarded in January 2014 to TFSB, a 70%-owned subsidiary, to build a topside (upper half of an offshore oil platform) for PCSB’s project offshore Sabah (Kinabalu project).

“The company is currently seeking clarification from Petronas Carigali and will be taking appropriate measures to mitigate the matter, including appealing to Petronas Carigali as the present Kinabalu project has achieved an onshore construction completion of approximately 91%,” it said.

Under the contract, TFSB was to undertake the procurement, construction and commissioning (PCC) of KNPG-B Topside PH II, located at Kinabalu Deep & East production sharing contract, 55km off Labuan.

In its announcement to Bursa Malaysia on Feb 5, 2014, TH Heavy Engineering said the scheduled completion date for the contract would be about 18 months.

In the latest statement, TH Heavy Engineering appears to play down any possible impact, saying TFSB "is not anticipating participation in Petronas Carigali tenders in the present year."

“Due to the recent cutback in capex (capital expenditure) by oil majors, TFSB anticipates slower project tenders pipeline in the near future,” it said.

TH Heavy Engineeering said it did not expect the exclusion of TFSB from participating in future Petronas Carigali’s tender to have any material impact on its full year 2016 financial results.

“In addition, any impact is further mitigated by diversification by TFSB into onshore fabrication, fabrication of specialised equipment and offshore fabrication opportunities regionally,” it added.




source: theStar

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