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Saturday, December 28, 2024

Positive views towards China doubled

If they pay between March 1 and May 31, they will get a 50% discount on the penalties.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the exco meeting last week decided on this move for all land and parcel owners.

Land owners are those who own houses and land, while parcel owners are usually in joint property like condominiums, apartments or townhouses.

“This is to recover RM40.1mil in unpaid quit rent involving 100,000 accounts.

“If these remain unpaid, property owners can lose their land or parcels,” he said in a Facebook post yesterday.

He added that the incentive aims to reduce the burden on land and parcel owners, with 107,908 accounts being late on payments and slapped with penalties. The waiver applies to all land and parcel owners, including those with penalty notices under Sections 6A and 11.

The Chief Minister said the incentive is only for lump-sum payment and not for instalments or settled overdue penalties.

Payments can be made at district land offices or online through the PgLAND web portal.

For details, land and parcel owners can contact the Penang Land and Mines office at 04-650 5844/5847/5849 or the district land office.

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Positive views towards China doubled



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 PETALING JAYA: Malaysians’ favourability towards China has almost doubled from 39% in 2022 to 77% this year, according to a survey by the research firm Merdeka Center.

The survey reveals that among Malays, the favourability towards China soared from 28% in 2022 to 73% in 2024.

Among the Chinese community, it went from 67% in 2022 to 90% in 2024.

The public opinion survey, titled “Perception towards China: Foreign Affairs, Current Issues, Diplomacy and Economy”, was conducted between May 17 and June 10 to mark the 50th anniversary of Malaysia-China diplomatic relations.

“On the issue of perceived relationship, the percentage rose from 70% in 2022 to 84% in 2024 and 62% say the overall impression of China is better in 2024 with only 34% in 2022,” said Merdeka Center in a statement.

It said 84% viewed the relationship between China and Malaysia as positive now compared to 70% in 2022.

“On the perception of Chinese investment, the positive percentage increased from 70% in 2022 to 82% in 2024,” it added.

The Merdeka Center conducted telephone interviews with 1,225 respondents aged 18 and above, selected through a random stratified sampling method based on ethnicity, gender, age and state, with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.94%.

Among 10 industries, respondents chose collaborations in the digital economy as the topmost field in which Malaysia and China should work together.

This was followed by infrastructure development, tourism, manufacturing and electric vehicles.