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Muhyiddin: Landscape industry needs to be empowered

PUTRAJAYA, Aug 18 — The landscape industry needs to be empowered as a contributor of the national economy, as well as a new catalyst and contributor to generate new economy, said caretaker Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

He said landscape architects were “essential game changers” of the future natural and built environments. Muhyiddin said Malaysia has over 60 legislations and regulations governing the protection of wildlife and the environment, health, safety and welfare of workers and pollution control.

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Him and his thousand trees. I like it. He must have read my tweets about vertical gardens in the city.

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