The Malaysia results from the 2007 Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR) is released today at a launch event officiated by the Deputy Finance Minister I Dato’ Dr. Ng Yen Yen.
Growing interest in Asian countries has prompted Grant Thornton Malaysia to launch a unique service that will facilitate its clients to focus on three key investment and business destinations - Indonesia, China and India.
Companies in the emerging markets have done most to manage energy cost pressures, according to the latest findings from the Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR).
Malaysia is ranked at a low 26 in the world for countries with super growth companies, a decline from last year’s eight position, according to a world league table released by the 2007 Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR).
Malaysia is ranked in the top 3 for businesses with women in senior management positions, according to a worldwide survey released in conjunction with the United Nation’s International Women’s Day.
Joint efforts between the Government and the Private Sector organisations are vital if Pemudah is to achieve its objective, as it is imperative in ensuring the successful implementation of the 9th Malaysia Plan.
Businesses capitalising on opportunities in the world’s fastest growing economies.
Global Business Confidence Up For 2007.
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