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Pahang signs RM5.5b investment deals, says MB

KUANTAN, Feb 18 — The Pahang government today signed investment deals worth RM5.5 billion involving six projects in the Kuantan, Pekan and Rompin districts as well as the development of tourism-related mobile applications.

“They will also create more job opportunities for the people of Pahang, especially the youths, which is the initiative, strategic planning and ongoing commitment of the state government,” he said in a statement here today. Perbadanan Setiausaha Kerajaan signed three agreements including with Ciptaan Gabungan Global Sdn Bhd from Singapore in relation to a 40-hectare manganese alloy production plant project in Gebeng, Kuantan with an investment value of RM1 billion.

Pahang State Development Corporation has signed an agreement with IBN Lovocean Sdn Bhd from Singapore for a 93-hectare Rompin Eco Tourism Park tourism project on the Rompin-Pekan border with an investment value of RM90 million.

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