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PM Checks on Mitec Project Headline PM checks on Mitec project MediaTitle The Star Date 25 Feb 2016 Color Full Color Section Nation Circulation 338,368 Page No 2 Readership 1,032,000 Language English ArticleSize 470 cm² Journalist N/A AdValue RM 15,677 Frequency Daily PR Value RM 62,708 PM checks on Mitec project Model project: Najib being briefed by SM Faliq (left) during the Prime Ministers visit to the Mitec project in Kuala Lumpur. Looking on are Musta pa Mohamed (fourth from right) and his deputy Datuk Ahmad Maslan. Najib briefed on RM628mil project to be completed by August KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister II Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan. create a single market and produc­ Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak took Also present were Naza TTDI tion base in Asean, was a success. time off his busy schedule to see phairman SM Nasarudin SM "Miti is at the frontline when it first hand the progress of the Nasimuddin, deputy executive comes to giving significance to the Malaysia International Trade and chairman and group managing AEC, so it cannot stop its work now, Exhibition Centre (Mitec) project. director SM Faliq SM Nasimuddin but must ensure that Malaysia con­ He was briefed on the RM628mil and joint executive chairman Datuk tinues to be one of the most promi­ project, which is scheduled for com­ SM Faisal SM Nasimuddin. nent economies in Asean," Najib pletion in August. At another event, Najib said the said when launching the ministry's Mitec, the country's largest exhi­ Government will make sure that new headquarters yesterday. bition space, is the first component It will also accommodate an exhi­ Malaysia remained one of the most The new Miti headquarters sits on of Naza TTDI's 166ha KL Metropolis bition area of45,348 sqm, a banquet prominent economies in the region a 3ha plot of land near Jalan Duta. development ­ an upcoming inter­ for 28,300 people and a theatre for after the formation of the Asean The 31­storey building was built national trade and exhibition dis­ 47,700 and 3,000 booths. Economic Community (AEC). at a cost of RM342mil. trict of Kuala Lumpur costing an Accompanying Najib on the visit With the setting up of the AEC on estimated RM20bil. were International Trade and Dec 31 last year, he said the The three­level Mitec will boast Industry Minister Datuk Seri International Trade and Industry Watch the videoEprf an exhibition centre with a gross Mustapa Mohamed and Interna­ Ministry must now ensure that the thestartv.com WLM floor area of 1.5mil sq ft. tional Trade and Industry Minister economic community, which will.
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