LETTER | Can Malaysia succeed? This is a question that many of us ask ourselves as we approach 2020.
Each of us has a dream to see Malaysia succeed.
At that time, the people of Malaysia and the government had a clear sense of purpose and it led us to work together to build the country forward.In my opinion, Malaysia subsequently lost its sense of purpose. In the manufacturing sector, Malaysian companies do not invent or use commercially viable technologies. The construction sector is still labour-intensive inundated with obsolete technology.
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