Malaysia to make official announcement on East Coast Rail Link next week: Finance Minister

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SEBERANG JAYA, Penang: Malaysia will make an official announcement on the RM81 billion Chinese-backed East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project next ...

 

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But got budget to make national car project ..... 😂😂😂 Funny these big wigs.

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