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BUKIT LANJAN: Why are the three ministries non-responsive to global evolution of car technology?

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Representation image for an autonomous car. Developing new driving technologies, robotics- and artificial intelligence-driven services and new energy solutions would be key priorities for Honda in the years ahead. Photo: AP Honda to focus on self-driving cars, robotics, electronic vehicles through 2030 Unveiling its mid-term Vision 2030 strategy plan, Honda said it must look beyond conventional vehicles to survive in an industry which is moving rapidly into electric and self-driving cars Haga (Japan): Japanese carmaker Honda Motor Co on Thursday spelled out for the first time its plans to develop autonomous cars which can drive on city streets by 2025, building on its strategy to take on rivals in the auto market of the future. Unveiling its mid-term Vision 2030 strategy plan, Honda said it would boost coordination between R&D, procurement and manufacturing to tame development costs as it acknowledged it must look beyond convent

BUKIT LANJAN: Fierce drive to take lead in electric car and automated driving technologies

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  BUKIT LANJAN: Fierce drive to take lead in electric car and automated driving technologies These days, it’s difficult and confusing to keep up with international news agency reports on the global automobile industry and automated driving technology developments. They are pumping up news coverage on the industry due to the fierce competition by car manufacturers to be the first to viably mass produce electric and automated driving vehicles. “Today they report this, and tomorrow they report that. Who is really on the lead in the evolution and transformation of the global car industry?” Gerakan Deputy Speaker Syed Abdul Razak Alsagoff said. “It’s a good confusion and competition because consumers are guaranteed to get the best out of this,” he added. Syed Razak said: “Malaysians are really left in the dark in the motoring future in their country. “The Proton-Geely joint-venture (JV) is not telling or revealing much about their direction and plans. “The federal governm

BUKIT LANJAN: It’s a buyers’ market! House buyers must consolidate by refraining from ‘desperate buys’ to push prices lower

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BUKIT LANJAN: It’s a buyers’ market! House buyers must consolidate by refraining from ‘desperate buys’ to push prices lower It is heartening and relieving to read online news portal Free Malaysia Today (FMT)’s report titled “Price dip for landed homes in old Selangor housing estates”. Pulse Of Bukit Lanjan hopes that it is the beginning of better times to come for house buyers in every segment of the property market, both new and old “It shows Malaysian house buyers can win the ‘battle’ with property developers if they refrain from booking or buying over-priced units,” Gerakan Deputy Speaker Syed Abdul Razak Alsagoff said. “It is about time that Malaysian house buyers get the better of property developers … get a better deal from property developers who over price their products to reap humongous profits. “If Malaysians continue with their discipline, show no desperation to buy, property developers will be forced to lower prices of their properties,” he added. Syed

BUKIT LANJAN: EIS good for workers? Let’s just wait and see!

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According to Hays, 54 per cent of Malaysians believed in job loyalty and were willing to stay more than five years at the same firm. — Reuters pic Survey: Malaysian workers not fickle job-hoppers KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 16 — More than half of Malaysians surveyed by recruitment agency Hays say they would like to remain with the same employer for more than five years, showing a decline of the job hopping trend. According to Hays, 54 per cent of Malaysians believed in job loyalty and were willing to stay more than five years at the same firm, 32 per cent said they would stay up to five years and 14 per cent said they would like to change employers every one to two years. “Most Malaysians at heart do believe in job loyalty,” Tom Osborne, regional director of Hays in Malaysia, said in a statement today … for more, go to  http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/survey-malaysian-workers-not-fickle-job-hoppers#YLSbGGddlMc32rxo.97 BUKIT LANJAN: EIS good for workers? Let’s just wait a

BUKIT LANJAN: Baby dumping woes – shame on both state and federal governments!

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Both state and federal governments want this problem to continue unabated? BUKIT LANJAN: Baby dumping woes – shame on both state and federal governments! Pulse Of Bukit Lanjan is absolutely not surprised that baby dumping cases in Malaysia have been rising steadily since 2013. This issue of humanitarian concern was raised twice by this blog last December and March. Read these for context: Ø https://bukitlanjan.blogspot.my/2017/03/bukit-lanjan-all-to-blame-for-doing.html (All to blame for doing not enough to stop baby dumping in Malaysia) Ø https://bukitlanjan.blogspot.my/2016/12/bukit-lanjan-lets-have-baby-hatches-in.html (Let’s have baby hatches in all hospitals and clinics) “Since then, both state and federal governments have done nothing in response to the urgent need to nip the problem in the bud,” Gerakan Deputy Speaker Syed Abdul Razak Alsagoff said. He said not only should the federal government allocate

BUKIT LANJAN: European desperados expose their selfish interests in the global automobile industry

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Desperate hypocrites   BUKIT LANJAN: European desperados expose their selfish interests in the global automobile industry The international news agency Reuters report titled “Electric car focus risks handing jobs to China, EU auto suppliers warn” shows clearly how selfish and protective the Europeans can get of their interests. In doing so, the Europeans have exposed themselves as hypocrites. Their interests are not for the advancement of the global car technology, environment or for level business playing fields. “Sadly, such ‘educated’ communities now appear to embrace the attitude ‘If we can’t beat them, we sabotage, protest, etc’,” Gerakan Deputy Speaker Syed Abdul Razak Alsagoff said. “That’s exactly what they are doing and saying, as the report suggests. Is it a valid reason for the European car parts manufacturers to call for a halt in electric car technology in Europe. “They are now asking car manufacturers to look at other ways of cutting vehicle emissions such

武吉兰樟讯:真相崩溃 - 2016年有4万名大马人失业,2017年6个月失业有 1万8千人 (BUKIT LANJAN: The truth comes crashing down – 40,000 Malaysians lost their jobs in 2016, 18,000 in six months 2017)

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大马失业率1998-2017 | 数据| 图表| 日历| 预测 2017年7月大马的失业率为3.5巴仙,与上年同月没有更变。 失业人数较上年上升0.5巴仙至51万9千人,而就业人数则上升2巴仙达1449万7千人 。 劳动人口也上升了2%,达到了1501万6千人。 经季节性调整后,失业率由上月的3.4%上升至3.5%。 大马失业率从1998年至2017年平均为3.28%,1999年3月达到4.50%,,而2012年8月的2.70%,创历史新低。 - 贸易经济  武吉兰樟讯:真相崩溃 - 2016年有4万名大马人失业,2017年6个月失业有 1万8千人 ( BUKIT LANJAN: The truth comes crashing down – 40,000 Malaysians lost their jobs in 2016, 18,000 in six months 2017) 新加坡ANN新闻网报道说,去年有4万名大马人失业,2017上半年又1万8千人失业。 是的。 大马人正在照镜子自问:在隧道尽头有经济改善和更多工作岗位的曙光吗? 民政党副议长赛阿都拉萨说:“无论分析师和政治家可能会说什么,还是转述新闻来为自己的主人或议程提供服务,真相是不会被永远隐藏起来的。” 他说,无论如何尝试画一个国家经济的积极图画,“这只是时间的问题,人民将受严重打击”。 “而且失去工作也是一样困难,”他补充说。 赛阿都拉萨在国内和全球经济疲软和经济衰退这样艰难的挑战下表示:“个人能做得不是很多,但是要更加努力地寻找就业机会和寻求微型商业机会度过困难时期”。 “创新的小型企业如果努力取得成功,可以大举成长。 关键词是双重工作,不要懒惰,“他补充说。 https://youtu.be/b1oNBwmuGNQ 赛阿都拉萨是民政党第14届大选武吉兰樟州议席(N.37)协调人说,ANN报道不是大马人唯一的噩梦。 这两个新闻头条也应该令人担忧: Ø大马企业的商业信心连续三季度有所改善 Ø 世界经济,市场进入更危险的时期 “如果大马企业的商业信心真的在改善,为什么去年以来,成千上万的大马人失业? “我们人民和政府,是否接受现实和积极响应,为艰苦的时刻做准备,采取谨慎措施来缓解社会经济压力? “还是我们只是自爽(自我满足)?”他问。 以下是三个摘要的新闻报道: “震荡数据 –

BUKIT LANJAN: More bad news for mainstream print media in Malaysia

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Is this also the common and easy excuse for Malaysia’s mainstream print media's declining influence or is it the easy way to justify lack of innovative news production? ‘THE NAKED TRUTH OF MEDIA IN MALAYSIA’ Multi-Cultural in Malaysia Other countries should not identify Malaysia as the  authoritarian press  of Asia. The development media approach towards its national media, limits the roles and freedom of media. This is for the sake of national stability, security and also to successfully lead the Malaysian towards modernization, development, and economic prosperity. Malaysia is unique because of the challenges of different ethnicities, religions and languages. In fact, the Malaysian government has the choice between information make publicly available or privately kept: either control newspapers, images and ideas that are exposed to societies; allow freedom of debate and criticism but at the expense of harmony or restrict information for the sake of national security. Whatever t