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Sunday, 23 March 2008 00:46

KUALA LUMPUR, March 22 – For the past week, businessmen from government-linked chiefs to those who run the country’s small-and-medium sized industries have been making a beeline for the 26th storey of the Komtar building in the heart of Georgetown.

 

Their date was with Penang’s new chief minister Lim Guan Eng and they wore anxiety on their sleeves. Anxiety because they were moving into unfamiliar territory, dealing with a greenhorn chief executive of a loose alliance with little experience in governing a state, let alone the country’s manufacturing hot spot. Halfway into the meetings and the fear is replaced by hope.

 

Lim Guan Eng, they found out, is hungry for investments.

 

He wants the Federal Government to fast-track the Second Penang Bridge, continue with plans to build the monorail and pump more money into the state. He promises businessmen that tenders will be more transparent and that as long as their projects bring benefit to Penang, they will be given the red carpet treatment.

 

Says an executive of a government-linked company: “There was no hesitation on the CM’s part to listen to our ideas for development.’’ Similarly, another businessman who met Kedah’s PAS Menteri Besar last week said that the 60-minute session was spent on discussing projects and not on religious do’s and dont’s.

 

It is still early days but there is less trepidation that the Malaysian economy will grind to a halt now that 5 states are under the control of PKR-DAP-PAS.

 

To be sure, investment banks are still taking a wait-and-see approach, wondering how the BN-controlled federal government will deal with the states, especially with daily stories of potential defections and questions on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s longevity in the top job.

 

But there are several reasons why it could be business as usual around Malaysia.

 

The federal government will not shut off the pipeline to these states. Selangor alone contributes 30% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product. Abdullah cannot hope to get 6% national growth this year if they stop infrastructure projects or choke off investments to the state.

 

As S. Jayasankaran of the Singapore Business Times wrote: “Even if Mr Abdullah was pushed aside, no new prime minister would dare exclude the 5 Opposition-held states from development… cutting them off would imperil the national economy.’’

 

For the Opposition, keeping investors happy and the wheels of the economy moving will decide if their stay in power is going to be a touch and go affair, or something more permanent. There is little doubt that Malaysians are excited by the prospect of a 2-party system developing but all ideals will be junked if talk is the only currency flowing in Kedah, Penang, Perak, Selangor and Kelantan.

 

That is why PAS’ Husam Musa has been telling his party men to go easy on strident talk and focus on making things easy for businessmen. The PKR-DAP-PAS alliance hope that if they reduce opportunities for corruption and remove administrative humps, even the doubters will be won over by the time the next polls are held.

 

Another lubricant for business as usual is the royalty.

 

The royal households in Selangor and Perak are business-friendly and have interests in a wide range of areas. They would frown on any move by the new governments to allow politics to bring trade to a halt in their states. For example, the new Selangor MB Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim has signaled that the water transfer project from Pahang to Selangor will go on unimpeded.

 

Still, a few curveballs could throw off even the best-laid plans. A slowing world economy would be bad news for one of the world’s leading trading nations. Also, some of the biggest problems with Malaysia’s delivery system have been linked to its 1 million civil servants. No doubt that there are different political masters in 5 states but the same public servants who were impediments to change are still occupying the same places.

 

How Lim Guan Eng, Khalid Ibrahim and friends deal with these little Napoleons will be interesting. For the time being, though, even some of the country’s best-known businessmen are willing to give the new boys in power the benefit of doubt.

 

One of Malaysia’s most prominent businessmen has been telling friends this week that it had become impossible to deal with avaricious Umno politicians in the last few years. They demanded a bigger slice of any project and had become so arrogant.

 

 He is looking forward to dealing with less “demanding’’ politicians in the 5 states. – THE MALAYSIAN INSIDER

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written by oster, March 23, 2008 00:59:16
Government should not be too involved in business at all, except as a regulatory body. The implementation of Small Government is important to create a culture of initiative in the populace and weed out the usual knee-jerk reaction of looking to the government any time some problem with a business pops up.

On another note, PKR-PAS-DAP, please formalise your coalition as fast as possible. It is getting tiring reading and calling the three parties as the "Opposition". There shouldn't be such widespread use of "Government" and "Opposition", especially with 5 states under the "Opposition". It should only be "BN" or "BR".

cheers
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written by penang1, March 23, 2008 01:00:52




Something is fishy about the above report.

Guan Eng already publicly stated that he does NOT want the Monorail, and yet, the report is stating that Guan Eng want a FAST TRACK plan for the Monorail.

Something is wrong, man. Something is not right.



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written by Jafiz, March 23, 2008 01:01:30
way to go BR.... smilies/grin.gif
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written by tom73my, March 23, 2008 01:07:37
Guan Eng, if Lee Kuan Yew could do it for Spore, I have total confidence in you doing it for Penang, more, better and faster. The era of inferiority complex is over. I have had enough of Singaporeans looking down on Penang-lang. You are now benchmarked against Spore. The expectation is high, but with your special elite task force behind you, you can do it. After Hong Kong, Spore, Taiwan, South Korea, it now Penang's turn. The rest of Malaysia will follow.
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written by nana tanjung, March 23, 2008 01:18:57
On a lighter note, Mr Lim Guan Eng, please start reviving Penang economy by reviving the shopping mall underneath yourt Komtar office. If you can revive Komtar, it will be good indicator that you will be able to revive trade and businesses in Penang.
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written by kevinD, March 23, 2008 01:36:13
The " OPPOSITION " needs to quickly come to a compromise , merge and become one for the sake of the rakyat. Form a strong alternative goverment led by DS Anwar. Stick together for the rakyat because we need you more than ever now. MALAYSIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY , FOR THE PEOPLE , BY THE PEOPLE.
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written by kevinD, March 23, 2008 01:37:26
By the way as far as i am concerned the opposition now is BN lah.
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written by miwaki, March 23, 2008 02:14:35
BN has set a very low standard for DAP-PKR government of Penang to prove themselves.So Penangites should not be too worried about the future development of this state.
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written by mikewang, March 23, 2008 08:37:10
Penangites want all the big projects promised by Badawi (except that one at Penang Turf Club - make sure you kill it !).

All those projects a transparent system .. WOW!

Way to go Guan Eng !
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written by PakPandir, March 23, 2008 11:42:38
I think with no waste and no corrupt money practice , we will see more development as money is now put into real development.
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written by ekt tan, March 23, 2008 14:43:23
Business transparency is crucial for nation building and instill confidence for foreign investors. At the same bureaucratic red tapes must removed.
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written by myke, March 23, 2008 16:31:10
Business willl improve i anticipate with less corruption and redtapes.

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written by joeawk, March 23, 2008 20:05:18
Get rid of the little Napoleon and their cohorts. There are many and they must go because they are the people's enemy No.1.

In fact, much of the blame of the BN debacle should be on the little Napoleons. If only they had been amendable to change, BR would not have score so big a win.

Or perhaps we should thank them but still they needed to gotten rid off before they do damage to the BR administration.
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written by Anak Desa, March 23, 2008 22:40:59
BN would be hard luck to win over Barisan Rakyat(BR) govt in the next 5 years if BR does things well. For a start, it would be better to have second option on the Penang investment growth, that is, the new govt look for investments from Singapore,Taiwan and China.
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written by Experienced, March 24, 2008 21:10:32
smilies/cool.gif smilies/cool.gif Penang, take care of the environment, and you have ready investors. next, improve public transportation, use mono rail or whatever, or rapid. Third, make sure you have a monorail or any similar line with the new bridge. All new housing should allocate land for rail lines,. In the long term we have to save on fuel. Move PGCC to the coast. The Queensbay area would have been ideal. Penag should have the water theme in big things it does. That's you difference and specialty. Develop deep sea fishing off the east coast.
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written by SUV, March 25, 2008 10:37:33
haha..kelante ada 1.3 trillion cubik feet..ooops smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif..not 2 worry,semua states pegangan ba perlu ditabilkan dulu,lepiah tu,tenggok lah..ummm.dont rule out dubai walas datanging smilies/grin.gif
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