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PGB Intensify Efforts Towards Green Initiatives Amid Strong Financial Performance

KUALA LUMPUR: Petronas Gas Bhd (PGB) is committed to creating secure high-impact projects by leveraging on its core competencies and exploring industry-adjacent opportunities. This was revealed during the group’s 41st annual general meeting (AGM), where PGB reiterated its efforts of integrating sustainability into all decision-making processes, prioritising economic growth and sustainable development equally at all levels. “PGB’s efforts in upholding strength, resilience and sustainability are anchored in its strategic agenda of pursuing growth while maintaining commercial project and operational excellence,” the group said in a statement released in conjunction with the meeting. During the virtual session of the AGM, PGB Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Abdul Aziz Othman highlighted the group’s strong 2023 financial performance with profit earnings increasing by 8.1% to RM1.9 billion compared to the previous year. The positive results were attributed to continued operational excellence and robust margins from the utilities segment as well as higher contribution from joint venture companies. “Backed by improved performance, the group declared a total dividend of 72 sen per share,” he said. For PGB’s full financial year ended 31 December 2023 (FY23), the group reported a total revenue of RM6.45 billion, an increase of 4.6% from RM6.16 billion posted in FY22, which was mainly contributed by the increased revenue from the utilities segment on the back of higher product prices in tandem with elevated fuel gas price and higher electricity tariff. By maintaining its successful performance and reliability across all its plants and facilities, the group was able to ensure steady earnings from long-term contracts under gas processing, gas transportation, regasification and utilities segments amidst challenging market conditions on the back of long-term agreements. For the fourth quarter ended 31 December 2023 (Q4 FY23), the group’s revenue declined by 3.1% to RM1.58 billion compared to RM1.63 billion posted in Q4 FY22 due to lower revenue from utilities and regasification segments. The lower utilities revenue was mainly due to lower product prices and customers’ offtake, while regasification revenue was lower. “Despite the challenging business environment, PGB still managed to record a strong financial performance in FY23. As we move forward, we continue to explore opportunities for growth within the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR),” Abdul Aziz said. He added that the group also initiated efforts to pursue a greener portfolio to support its target to achieve Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2025.

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ATX Semiconductor to Boost Investment in Melaka to RM952 Mil

MELAKA: ATX Semiconductor Group, a globally renowned semiconductor provider from China, intends to ramp up investment to US$200 million (RM952 million) for its new manufacturing plant in Melaka, over the next five years for its second-phase business expansion. Chief executive officer Chris Hsu said the company has already invested more than US$55 million (RM258 million) in the group’s inaugural manufacturing facility outside of China, in Free Trade Zone III, Batu Berendam here. Hsu added that production is slated to commence in the first half of 2026. “The new facility has initiated manufacturing activities and will expand production capacity to better serve customers in Malaysia and surrounding regions,” he said during a press conference following the opening ceremony of ATX Semiconductor (Melaka) Sdn Bhd here today. Hsu highlighted the potential for job creation, with over 2,000 jobs expected to be generated in the coming year. He emphasised the positive impact on the economy and employment opportunities in Melaka as well as the facilitation of technology transfer and talent development between China and Malaysia. The event was also attended by Melaka State Women’s Affairs, Family Development and Welfare Committee chairman Datuk Kalsom Nordin. Hsu commented on ATX Group’s strong presence in China, with leading packaging and test solutions, and noted that the new facility in Melaka would leverage this expertise. “ATX currently operates six manufacturing plants worldwide, with five in China and one in Melaka. “This plant marks not only the first ATX Semiconductor facility in Malaysia but also the first ATX manufacturing plant outside China,” he added. Hsu added that ATX’s products and services cater to various industries, including communication, automotive, consumer, industrial, high-performance computing and medical sectors. – BERNAMA

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ES Ceramics Suffered a Devastating 84.4% Loss in Profits for Q3

KUALA LUMPUR: Manufacturer of hand formers and glove moulds, ES Ceramics Technology Bhd experienced an 84.4% loss in its net profits for its third quarter (Q3) ended 29 February 2024 to RM774,000 compared to its RM4.7 million in last year’s corresponding quarter. According to its quarterly financial report, it was stated that the decline in profit was mainly attributed to the manufacturing segment facing a lower average selling price and sales volume amid higher operating expenses. Despite this, the group managed to gain a marginal 7.5% increase in its revenue of RM87.68 million compared to last year’s corresponding quarter of RM81.55 million. However, the figure is a slight decline compared to the group’s immediate preceding quarter of Q2, which recorded a revenue of RM93 million. “The lower revenue was mainly due to the production output being affected by the Chinese New Year breaks, coupled with the significant increase in material costs for building material segment respectively. “In addition, the preceding quarter has recorded a disposal gain arising from the sale of an industrial land. This gain had contributed substantially to the financial performance of the preceding quarter,” the report stated. Moving forward, the group expects the economy to continue to be on a challenging trend, especially in terms of the increase in raw material prices coupled with higher gas and electricity unit prices. “Despite the prevailing challenges, the Group remains cautiously optimistic on the long-term business prospects and will continue to actively pursue various business strategies to increase its revenue, strengthen product portfolios, enhancement of supply chain security, focus on reducing redundancy, improving efficiency, automation across our operations and to implement cost control measures to maintain our competitiveness during this challenging time,” it said. ES Ceramics’ former manufacturing plants are located in Ipoh City, Perak and Sadao City, Songkhla Province, Thailand. The factory in Thailand produced mainly examination formers, surgical formers, household formers and industrial formers, as well as custom made formers whereas the plant in Malaysia focuses on the manufacture of examination formers.

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ANCOM NYLEX Achieves Record-Breaking Earnings in First Nine Months

PETALING JAYA: In the nine months ended February 29, 2024, Ancom Nylex achieved revenues of RM1.51 billion. The net profit increased by 10.7% year-over-year, reaching an unprecedented RM63.0 million for the same period, marking the first time it has exceeded RM60 million. The growth was primarily fueled by the Agrichem segment, which experienced robust sales of higher-margin products, leading to a 23.4% year-on-year increase in Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) to RM79.3 million. Managing Director and Group CEO, Lee Cheun Wei commented on the positive outlook, highlighting strategic initiatives such as new AI developments and operational enhancements to strengthen the Group’s market position. He also emphasized plans to expand product offerings in Latin America and optimize operations in the Industrial Chemicals segment. During the third quarter (Q3) of FY24, revenue rose to RM516.8 million, driven by growth in the Agrichem and Industrial Chemicals segments. Net profit for the quarter increased to RM20.1 million, reflecting improved sales of higher-margin products within the Agrichem segment. Additionally, Ancom Nylex announced the proposed acquisition of Green Lagoon Technology Sdn Bhd, aligning with its commitment to environmental responsibility and Malaysia’s renewable energy targets. This strategic move reinforces the Group’s aim for full decarbonization by 2025.

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Topmix’s Successful Debut on Bursa Securities’ ACE Market

KUALA LUMPUR: Topmix Berhad (“Topmix” or the “Group”), a company specializing in surface decorative products, has successfully listed on the ACE Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad (“Bursa Securities”). The stock, named TOPMIX with the code 0302, falls under the industrial products & services sector. During its debut, Topmix opened at 41 sen per share, which was 32.3% higher than its issue price of 31 sen, with an initial trading volume of 12,248,800 shares. Mr. Teo Quek Siang, Managing Director of Topmix, stated, “Today marks a significant milestone for Topmix as we enter a new phase of growth as a publicly traded company. The success of our IPO underscores our commitment to advancing Topmix and strengthening our position in the surface decorative products market.” He added, “The capital raised through the IPO will support our expansion plans. We aim to diversify our product range by venturing into the assembly of melamine faced chipboard (MFC) products to serve furniture manufacturers. MFC offers a cost-effective solution for furniture carcasses, complementing our existing HPL surface decorative products, and enabling us to provide coordinated products at competitive prices.” Furthermore, Mr. Teo highlighted, “We will open a sales office in Pulau Pinang to tap into opportunities in the northern region of Peninsular Malaysia and expand our presence in the central region by increasing warehouse capacity to cater to growing demand from both residential and commercial sectors.” He noted, “Our growth strategy is aligned with the recovery and expansion in property markets, driven by government initiatives and investments in property development, alongside increasing demand for surface decorative products due to urbanization and a growing furniture industry in Malaysia.” In summary, Topmix raised RM25.6 million through the IPO. The funds will be utilized for general working capital (44.2%), business expansion, marketing, and sales initiatives (23.3%), including new office establishment and warehouse expansion. Additionally, funds will support the expansion into MFC products assembly (20.8%), and cover listing expenses (11.7%). M & A Securities served as the Principal Adviser, Sponsor, Underwriter, and Placement Agent for Topmix’s IPO.

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Econframe net profit rose marginally by 6.6% to RM3.4 Mil in Q2

KUALA LUMPUR: Total door system solution provider Econframe Bhd’s net profit marginally increased by 6.6& to RM3.4 million for the second quarter (Q2) ended 29 February 2024 (FY24) from RM3.2 million posted in the same quarter last year. Revenue for the quarter stood at RM27 million, a rise of 46.4 % year-on-year (YoY) from RM19.6 million in Q2 FY23. However, pressure on the company’s gross profit margin and higher professional fees incurred led to a smaller-than-proportionate increase at the bottom-line. For the first half (1H) FY24, Econframe’s revenue was up 53.5% YoY to RM54.2 million compared to RM35.3 million a year ago. This was also the first time Econframe’s first-half turnover surpassed the RM50 million mark. The double-digit improvement was mainly attributed to stronger sales and a contribution from its aluminium glazing and façade works business, Lee and Yong Aluminium Sdn Bhd (LYASB). In tandem with the solid top-line performance, Econframe also recorded the highest-ever first-half net profit jumped 41.4% YoY to RM7.8 million versus RM5.5 million in 1H FY23. Group managing director Lim Chin Horng said having started the financial year on a firm footing, the company have kept the ball rolling by delivering its first half performance. “The demand for our existing business remains healthy and we have been replenishing our order flow by seizing opportunities in Klang Valley as well as Johor. “Meanwhile, we continue to reap the synergies with LYASB. With an enlarged order book following new projects secured and plans for capacity expansion, we are excited by what is ahead,” he said in a statement. Econframe entered into a conditional share sale agreement (SSA) with ETA Industries Sdn Bhd in January 2024 to acquire a 70% equity interest in ETA World Sdn Bhd for RM56 million. Of this, RM28.1 million is to be satisfied in cash, and the remaining RM27.9 million will be obtained via the issuance and allotment of 30 million new ordinary shares in Econframe. The acquisition comes with a profit guarantee by the vendor that ETA World shall achieve an audited net profit of not less than RM10 million each year for 3 years and a cumulative audited net profit of not less than RM30 million. “On the corporate front, the acquisition is expected to be completed in the first half of 2024, barring unforeseen circumstances. “Upon completion, this will allow us to leverage ETA World’s position as a leading industrial property builder to tap into the vast opportunities in the industrial property space. “This would enhance and diversify our earnings, especially given the profit guarantee. Overall, we continue to be upbeat on Econframe’s bright prospects ahead,” Lim said.

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Ann Joo Steel, Solarvest Holdings Successfully Install 3.3 MWp Rooftop Solar PV System in Penang Manufacturing Plant

KUALA LUMPUR: Ann Joo Steel Bhd (AJS), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ann Joo Resources Bhd (AJR), together with Solarvest Holdings Bhd (SHB), has completed a 3.3 megawatt-peak (MWp) rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) system installation at AJS’ manufacturing plant in Seberang Perai, Penang. AJS appointed SHB to provide engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning (EPCC) services to upgrade their 0.6 MWp rooftop solar PV system to 3.3 MWp. The system is expected to generate approximately 4,040 MWh of clean energy annually, allowing AJS to offset approximately 3,060 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually. AJR group managing director Datuk Lim Hong Thye said the company recognise the importance of sustainability within the Malaysian iron and steel industry. “Our continued adoption of green energy solutions demonstrates our commitment to leading the industry towards a more sustainable future. “As stakeholders’ focus on environmental practices intensifies, we actively integrate green initiatives into our core business operations. This aligns with our long-term commitment to championing clean energy and environmental responsibility,” he said in a statement. SHB executive director and group chief executive officer Davis Chong Chun Shiong said the iron and steel industry is facing increasing pressure to ramp up its decarbonisation efforts to meet the national net-zero goals by 2050, as nearly 28 per cent of manufacturing emissions and 4 per cent of national emissions come from steel production. “As advocates for clean energy, we celebrate AJR’s progress in energy transitioning, which shows a dedicated commitment to achieving a more environmentally friendly future together. “Looking ahead, we are keen to foster new partnerships between the iron and steel industry and clean energy. We are confident in our expertise to support the industry’s decarbonisation,” he said. Building on their successful 2020 collaboration on a 0.6 MWp solar PV system in Seberang Perai, SHB and AJS are partnering again to upgrade the existing system.

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World Bank Urges Malaysian Government to Set Clear Revenue Target in Tax Reform

KUALA LUMPUR (April 22): The World Bank recommends that the Malaysian government specify the revenue targets for its reforms to avoid an ad hoc approach to taxation. Dr. Apurva Sanghi, the World Bank’s lead economist for Malaysia, emphasized the importance of setting clear revenue goals to enable the government to implement appropriate tax policies effectively and in a timely manner. He noted that Malaysia has been collecting insufficient taxes and needs to increase revenue. During a media briefing on the World Bank’s April 2024 Malaysia Economic Monitor report titled “Bending Bamboo Shoots: Strengthening Foundational Skills,” Dr. Apurva stated, “Our main point is the necessity of publicly announcing a revenue target.” Malaysia has been striving to reduce a persistent fiscal deficit that originated during the 1998 Asian Financial Crisis. Recently, the government has implemented various measures such as reducing subsidies and introducing new taxes to address its fiscal challenges. To mitigate the impact on living costs, the government has committed to providing cash and other forms of assistance. This year, the government aims to reduce its budget deficit to 4.3% of economic output from 5% last year. In addition, Dr. Apurva Sanghi emphasized that the Malaysian government’s recent steps to broaden the tax base, including the introduction of a capital gains tax and an expanded services tax, are a positive move but fall short of addressing the revenue shortfall. He stressed that establishing a specific revenue target would enable better communication of tax reform decisions to the public and industry stakeholders, providing clarity on the amount of additional revenue needed. “The question is how much more?” Dr. Apurva emphasized. “What should the target be, should it be from 12.6% to 13% or 14%?” He noted that tax collection as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) is projected to increase to 12.8% in 2024 from 12.6% in 2023, which is still significantly below the regional average of 25%. “When you don’t set a target, you don’t know where you’re going; there are many roads to take,” he explained. “So it’s very important to know where you’re going.” At the same event, World Bank senior economist Chong Yew Keat highlighted that setting revenue targets is a standard practice in developed economies, where targets are based on the country’s structural spending. For instance, he explained that an ageing population would lead to increased spending on areas like healthcare as a percentage of GDP. “This approach ensures that the government takes a longer-term perspective and ensures that the revenue increase is sufficient, allowing for tax policy to be more strategically timed and sequenced over time,” he added.

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EPIC Group Targets a 10% Revenue Increase by End of 2024

KUALA TERENGGANU: Integrated oil and gas (O&G) solutions provider, Eastern Pacific Industrial Corporation Bhd (EPIC Group) is eyeing to increase its revenue by 10% this year, reaching RM375.5 million compared to RM344 million previously. Its Group Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Suhaili said the target is due to improvements in the group’s operational efficiency and positive growth in several business segments. Backing the target is the group’s promising first quarter (1Q24) revenue of RM93 million against its projected RM81 million in the company’s 2024 budget. “Based on this financial performance, we believe the group can increase its revenue to RM375.5 million and profit after tax by RM14.5 million by year-end,” Muhtar said. He also outlined plans to further boost the group’s revenue to RM400 million by 2025, including strategies such as infrastructure expansion and gradual enlargement of the Kemaman Port. “We will add 2 more cranes at the Kemaman Port by 2025 and 2026 to increase the port’s capacity at East Wharf from 7 metric tonnes (MT) to 12 million MT. “The ongoing port expansion project is expected to be fully completed by 2029, increasing the overall capacity to 30 million MT per year,” he explained. The group is also engaging in discussions to attract approximately RM850 million worth of investment from a Japanese consortium in 3Q24. The collaboration will involve constructing lithium-ion battery plant and manufacturing of main component of electric vehicles (EVs) in the Teluk Kalong Industrial Area, Kemaman. “We are also planning to maximise the use of EPIC Group’s 600-acre land in Teluk Kalong to generate more profits for the company,” he added. As a government-linked company (GLC) under Terengganu Inc, EPIC Group operates as a service provider to the O&G sector, integrating upstream and downstream industries. Its core businesses include offshore O&G industry services, port management, engineering, marine services and engineering maintenance. — BERNAMA

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Powerwell Holdings secures RM22Mil Sub-Contract for Sg Rasau Water Supply Scheme

KUALA LUMPUR: Powerwell Holdings Bhd’s (PHB) wholly-owned subsidiary, Kejuruteraan Powerwell Sdn Bhd (KPSB), has secured RM22.0 million in subcontract work with One Ocean Environment Sdn Bhd (OOE) to supply low-voltage (LV) switchboards. The subcontract is part of the Sg Rasau Water Supply Scheme’s first stage in Selangor. The scope of the subcontract includes the supply of LV switches, materials, labour, plants, or machinery and supervision for the execution and completion of the works. PHB executive director Catherine Wong said this contract marks a significant milestone for the company as it continues to strengthen its market presence and deliver on its promise of quality and reliability. “We are fully committed to ensuring that the LV switchboard supply for OOE meets the highest standards of excellence,” she said in a statement. The sub-contract award reflects the PHB’s ongoing commitment to delivering electrical solutions and its capability to undertake large-scale projects. It is comprehensive and ensures that PHB is responsible for the project from inception to completion. “Our team’s expertise and dedication have secured this substantial contract. “We look forward to working closely with OOE and contributing to the project’s efficient and sustainable development,” Wong said. With a project completion date set by the end of June 2025, PHB is committed to adhering to strict timelines while maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety. The contract’s scope also ensures the provision of all necessary protection and insurance for the workforce and compliance with all local regulations and statutory contributions. This contract further strengthens PHB’s position as a leading provider of electrical components and engineering services. “We are proud to be part of this strategic development and look forward to delivering a successful project that meets OOE’s high standards,” Wong added.

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