Examples of using Mncs in English and their translations into Malay
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multinational companies(MNCs) to establish their principal hub in Malaysia as well as regional shared service centres.
These MNCs, especially those which pursued active vendor development programmes,
The Students of ITM Law School will get enviable opportunities to intern at various institutions/Law firms/ Courts/ Banks/ MNCs/ Insurance Companies,
who is targeting to attract 100 MNCs to set-up a presence in Malaysia by 2020.
thorough understanding of practical engineering via structured internships with many MNCs and leading players such as Gamuda,
which is rapidly developing with the increasing number of MNCs that have relocated their operations there.
facilitate meaningful exchange of functional knowledge with MNCs, GLCs and LSIs.
internal leadership functions typical of multinational corporations(MNCs).-.
He invited Saudi multinational corporations(MNCs) to follow in the footsteps of other MNCs to take advantage of Malaysia's Principal Hub scheme.
MNCs account for more than two-thirds of manufacturing output
will emerge as regional champions, competing alongside MNCs.
multinational corporations(MNCs).
The scale of the MNCs' capabilities, the development, sharing of knowledge and best practices will prepare our workforce for the future of work.”.
This would enable the kingdom's MNCs to use Malaysia as a base to boost their key strategic value-adding functions towards becoming more cost-efficient, he said.
representing multi-national companies(MNCs), law firms,
more than 800 companies, of which 40 are global and regional MNCs including IBM,
The varying levels of economic development in ASEAN coupled with each country's industry specialisation allow greater complementation among local and multinational companies(MNCs) and locational complementation between member countries.
efficient infrastructure have attracted investments from more than 3,000 multinational corporations(MNCs) from the United States,
facilitate multinational companies(“MNCs”) to do business in the capital city of the country, Kuala Lumpur.
During his tenure, InvestKL had successfully attracted 80 multinational corporations(MNCs) as of 31st May 2019, bringing in a total of committed and approved investments of RM12.0 billion into Greater Kuala Lumpur.