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Showing posts with label Global World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global World. Show all posts

Sunday, May 8, 2011

More Unpleasant Predictions about Malaysia

I went to a function today and had a chat with a few Malaysian businessmen who are doing businesses abroad.  We were also joined by a Malaysian who has been with the World Bank for years and is now posted to the United Nations. We discussed global economic trends and where Malaysia stands in the larger scheme of things.

The Vatican, the Jewish groups and the China are said to be global  economic firepowers.  Each of these groups are influential globally in their own areas.

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) is said to be the largest bank in the world. in terms of lending and deposits.  China Construction Bank Corporation, Agricultural Bank of China and the Bank of China also rank within the top 30 banks in the world.



China's car industry is also said to be the next major player in the world. Apparently, Japan no longer considers Malaysia's car market of any significance and this may lead to more cars coming from China to Malaysia - that too if the market volume is considered as commerically viable for China. The businessman who has business dealings with China, UK and other parts of the world predicts that the world economy will be completely different in five years from now with China being the major economic player in the world.

As to Malaysia, the consensus reached was that there will continue to be a major brain drain from the country. Malaysia is said to be regressing behind neighbouring countries like Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and even relatively Vietnam. The recurring theme was the lack of competitive spirit and competence among the Malaysian businessmen and industry players. If this is true, then we have failed all these years to cultivate a competent industrial and business culture.

I have been hearing too many negative things being said about Malayisan business competency and this needs to be addressed. However, our country's politics seems to be too engrossed with sensational, trivial and nonsensical issues and news which have no bearing on the general welfare of the Nation.

I hope Malaysians have not become too full of themselves or "syok sendiri"  until we do not realise that globally, we may be considered as totally insignificant.

Peace!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Bukit Bintang step aside... Beijing taking over !!!


No wonder they say China is taking over the world economy!

But that's okay..we are happy with our comfort zones and our self serving issues at home!

Peace!