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Malaysia aims to become an energy and chip manufacturing hub this year, boosted by increased investments and a favorable domestic economy. The country wants to refine its expertise in oil and gas, semiconductors, and Islamic finance to lead globally in each field. It also plans to produce its own graphics processing unit chips and attract over $100 billion in investment for the sector, benefiting from Chinese chip firms diversifying overseas.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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