Malaysia looks to new plan

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Malaysian port operators have generally welcomed the government’s 9th Malaysian Plan on Seaports that calls for volume to be lifted from 12M TEU in 2005 to 18M TEU by 2010, but there is still plenty of debate over priorities for government funding.

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Malaysia looks to new plan

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Malaysian port operators have generally welcomed the government’s 9th Malaysian Plan on Seaports that calls for volume to be lifted from 12M TEU in 2005 to 18M TEU by 2010, but there is still plenty of debate over priorities for government funding.

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