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RM80m bone china factory in Ipoh
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M. Hamzah Jamaludin
New Straits Times
10-24-2001
RM80m bone china factory in Ipoh
Byline: M. Hamzah Jamaludin
Edition: 2*
Section: Business
ORONMAS Sdn Bhd, a joint-investment between United Kingdom-based Adminex Limited, Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd and the Perak Development Corporation, will set up the first bone china tableware factory in the country with an investment of RM80 million.
A four-hectare site has been identified in the Kinta Free Trade Zone in Ipoh, Perak and the groundworks are scheduled to begin this December.
Oronmas chairman Peter D. Brunt said the factory would begin its ...
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