Chinese nationals moving plastic recycling business to Malaysia

Italia Notizia Notizia

Chinese nationals moving plastic recycling business to Malaysia
Italia Ultime Notizie,Italia Notizie

SEPANG: While China has banned plastic waste imports for recycling, its nationals who are involved in the business are attempting to move their operat...

  • 📰 theSundaily
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 27 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 14%
  • Publisher: 51%

Sepang residents protesting against a plastic recycling factory in Sepang on May 26, 2019.: While China has banned plastic waste imports for recycling, its nationals who are involved in the business are attempting to move their operations to Malaysia – even if illegally.

Sungei Pelek Joint-Associations of Religious Houses president Joshua Tee said the factory is owned and run by Chinese nationals who began operating illegally about a year ago, recycling imported plastic waste. However, Joshua said last month, the factory resumed operations, this time with a six-month temporary permit issued by the Sepang Municipal Council .

Joshua added the factory carried out its operations late at night and lorries carrying imported plastic waste were seen by residents entering the premises.

Abbiamo riassunto questa notizia in modo che tu possa leggerla velocemente. Se sei interessato alla notizia puoi leggere il testo completo qui. Leggi di più:

theSundaily /  🏆 25. in İT
 

I've wondered why did the communist has targeted Malaysia for so many 'inconvenient' industries. Where did we go so wrong that people actually think we're easy? Is it because the abuse of Bumiputera's privileges, the majority of Malays are assumed to be easily corrupted and lazy?

Italia Ultime Notizie, Italia Notizie

Similar News:Puoi anche leggere notizie simili a questa che abbiamo raccolto da altre fonti di notizie.

Chinese nationals beaten up by JB market traders for allegedly cheating senior citizenChinese nationals beaten up by JB market traders for allegedly cheating senior citizenJOHOR BARU: Two female Chinese nationals were beaten up by Taman Megah Ria market traders here, allegedly for scamming a local senior citizen.
Leggi di più »

Malaysia’s Huawei sellers and users worry US ban may impact business, usageMalaysia’s Huawei sellers and users worry US ban may impact business, usageSELLERS and users of Huawei phones in Malaysia on Tuesday (May 21) expressed concerns after US tech giant Google said it would suspend its business wi...
Leggi di più »

MAICCI supports DBKL’s ban on foreign nationals from doing business | Malay MailMAICCI supports DBKL’s ban on foreign nationals from doing business | Malay MailKUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — The Malaysian Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MAICCI) today expressed its support for Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL)’s move to prohibit foreign nationals from conducting 23 types of business activities. MAICCI in a statement said it would eventually...
Leggi di più »



Render Time: 2025-01-12 02:19:00