Will be tweeting some thoughts on my visit to the Malaysia China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP) here today. Please RT if you are interested in reading about this project (it's more than just the so-called "Great Wall of China"!) #MCKIP
Whenever the Kuantan Industrial Park is mentioned in popular conversation, the discussion inevitably gets steered towards the so-called “Great Wall of China” that surrounds the massive Alliance Steel complex.
Yesterday, I visited the Malaysia China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP). The masterplan 4 this area is much more than just the ‘great wall’. If done well, the investments in this industrial park has the potential to transform the whole of Kuantan into a thriving city of industry.
The MCKIP is a joint venture between a Malaysian consortium (51%) led by IJM and a Chinese consortium led by Guangxi Beibu. There is a sister park called the China Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) which is located in the autonomous region of Guangxi in China.
Most Malaysians are probably not aware of the fact that Guangxi has been designated by the Chinese government as the gateway to ASEAN. Nanning, the capital of Guangxi, is the host city for the annual China-Asean Expo (CAEPXPO), which is taking place from 12-15 September 2018.
Since I will be visiting the CMQIP next week as part of my visit to Guangxi, I thought it would be necessary for me to visit its sister park, MCKIP, Kuantan.
I need to be aware of the issues and challenges faced by both parks as I am one of the co-chairs of the Joint Cooperation Council (JCC) together with the Menteri Besar of Pahang & the Vice Minister of Commerce, China.
MCKIP covers more than 3500 acres and is divided into 3 phases. The infrastructure for Phase 1 has been completed and Alliance Steel occupies 710 acres of our 1200 acres. The land clearing for Phase 2 is almost completed and work on Phase 3 will be started soon.
Committed FDIs of over RM11 billion are in the approval process. More potential investments will come as MCKIP continues to grow and gain a credible reputation in China.
It is not possible to talk about MCKIP without linking it with the Kuantan Port. The Kuantan Port Consortium (KPC) is a 60%-40% joint venture between IJM and Guangxi Beibu, the same drivers behind MCKIP.
The rationale is simple – if more industries set up in MCKIP, this will inevitably lead to more traffic coming to and leaving from the Kuantan Port.
Currently, Kuantan Port handles less than 150,000 TEUs (container units) compared to more than 9 million TEUs for Westport in Port Klang. With a proper strategy to attract the right investors to MCKIP as well as to Kuantan Port, the volume can easily exceed 1 million TEUs.
The development of a new deep water terminal in the Kuantan Port has allowed investors such as Alliance Steel to import its raw materials in the form of iron ore and coal (Phase 1A and Phase 1B).
The government built a breakwater which allowed dredging to take place in the new expansion of the port. The dredging of the deepwater port was undertaken by the Kuantan Port Consortium. The result is a new 1km berth cover 400m for Phase 1A and another 600m for Phase 1B.
Now, onto the elephant in the room which is the Alliance Steel plant.
A few facts on this project:
1)This company is a joint venture between Guangxi Beibu and Guangxi Sheng Long Metallurgical Co Ltd, both of which are state owned enterprises
2)Thus far, this company has invested approximately US$1.4 billion in its complex in MCKIP
3)The infamous wall reaches a maximum height of 3m but is closer to 2m in most parts. The wall only covers the compound of Alliance Steel and NOT the entire MCKIP
The wall was built as a means to protect the assets in the compound, which is huge! The compound measures 4.2km long and almost 1km wide in some parts. When Tun Dr. Mahathir visited the site of the plant in November 2017, the construction work had just started.
With just the wall surrounding the compound, which is elevated when viewed from certain vantage points around the site, it is understandable why Tun Dr. Mahathir would have had some concerns over what was being built and what was going on within the compound.
Now that the various sections within the plant are already built, the size of the wall is relatively low when compared to the massive buildings within the compound.
There is no steel plant like this in the whole of Msia be it in terms of capacity (3.5 million tons capacity/year) or in terms of the level of automation (state of the art blast furnace with almost fully automated production lines) or in terms of efficiency (0 wastewater target).
After the initial construction period where the workers were primarily from China, Alliance Steel is now employing almost 2000 Malaysian workers, all of whom are given free meals and lodging while they are working at the plant.
A significant proportion of the construction work were sub-contracted to Kuantan based contractors to a tune of over RM1 billion in projects. A local supermarket chain, the Tunas Manja Group (TMG), has a store within the plant, which it does not pay rent for.
Shortly after the 14th general elections, politicians who were previously not given access to the plant, including ADUN for Teruntum, Sim Chon Siang and Member of Parliament for Kuantan, Fuziah Salleh, were invited and given a tour of the facilities.
I was joined by YB Fuziah and YB Sim during my visit today and YB Saifuddin Abdullah will also be given a tour of the facility and a full briefing by MCKIP tomorrow (6th of September 2018). @saifuddinabd
@saifuddinabd Some outstanding issues remain pertaining to Alliance Steel.
Because of the speed of construction (within 1 year), some of the calibration for its machinery have not been approved by the DOSH. Many of its manuals have to be translated from Chinese to English.
Alliance Steel also has to submit regular reports to agencies such as the ECERDC and MIDA on its production quantities and the percentage of each product which it exports.
This is to ensure that the local steel market is not flooded with the excess capacity of Alliance Steel which may have detrimental impact on the long term viability of some of our local steel players.
With regards to the infamous wall, during Alliance Steel agreed to send in a proposal to the Majlis Perbandaran Kuantan (MPK) to lower the concrete portion of the wall to 1.8m and build the rest of the wall up to a height of 2.75m using regular fencing. thestar.com.my/news/nation/20…
One of the main shortcomings of ASteel is that it does not yet know how to communicate its objectives & aspirations 2 the larger Malaysian public. It very much wants to live up to its motto of “In Malaysia, for Malaysia” but is currently not PR savvy enough 2 do this effectively.
Recently, it celebrated Merdeka day with its workers and also the local residents and this event attracted close to 1000 people.
I found the top management of Alliance Steel to be very willing to engage with the new government in order to solve some of the issues which were raised before and during my visit yesterday.
I will continue to work with the relevant stakeholders in order to find long term solutions to the issues faced by MCKIP so that the vision of building a dynamic Kuantan Port City can be realised to the benefit of the people of Kuantan, Pahang and the entire nation.
. I will use the platform of the Joint Council for Cooperation (JCC) to raise some of the more challenging issues to my counterpart from China as well as the Menteri Besar of Pahang.
Time to tweet out some of my past media statements on the budget and govt debt to set the context on how much 'cleaning up' we need to do with regards to the govt's balance sheet.
The most recent statement shows how much of debt repayment is 'hidden' in payments other than debt servicing including the infamous Pembinaan PFI. ongkianming.com/2018/01/09/mal…
For those who can't remember, Pembinaan PFI was actually a 'creative' way for the govt to hide DEVEX so that its borrowings won't appear as official govt debt: ongkianming.com/2014/11/18/med…
Going to start a thread on the Youth and Sports Ministry / Kementerian Belia & Sukan. This is NOT an attempt to lobby publicly for a position. At the end of the thread, I will give my views on who I think is the most suitable replacement for @Khairykj as the Minister of Y&S.
First of all, I don't think you need to be a sportsman / woman to be an effective Minister for Y&S. But you have to be interested in sports (or at least some sports) for you to understand what it would take to develop & grow sports in Msia.
For example, if you like playing basketball, u would be able to understand better how the game progresses from the school to the district to the state and finally to the national level. U would also be aware of the various semi-professional 'leagues' around the country.
Tiba masanya utk memberi satu contoh 'approach' saya utk memahami dan cuba menyelesaikan masalah tempatan di kawasan #P102Serdang selepas saya menjadi ahli parlimen di tahun 2014 #startthread
Pada awal tahun 2014, kawasan Balakong & Hulu Langat mengalami gangguan air yang sangat serius, ada tempat takde air utk 1 minggu. Selain drp tindakan pengagihan air yang diketuai oleh ADUN Balakong @eddiengtienchee, saya telah cuba utk memahami punca gangguan air.
Berdasarkan laporan SYABAS, sebab loji rawatan air Batu 14 Cheras terpaksa dihentikan operasinya ialah kerana pencemaran ammonia di Sg Langat thestar.com.my/news/nation/20…
Saya nak mulakan satu thread baru utk memberi huraian yg lebih lanjut mengenai ciri2 kerusi parlimen #P102Bangi yang mungkin tidak diketahui orang ramai... Harap pengundi di kerusi ni boleh RT...
#P102Bangi adalah P102Serdang sebelum persempadanan semula yang baru2 ini telah di'bulldoze'kan dlm parlimen Msia... Di bawah kerusi P102 Serdang, ada 3 kerusi DUN iaitu N26 Bangi, N27 Balakong dan N28 Seri Kembangan... Pada PRU13, jumlah pengundi P102 Serdang = 133,139 pengundi.
Di bawah kerusi #P102Bangi skrng, ada 3 kerusi DUN iaitu N25Kajang, N26SungaiRamal (sblmnya Bangi) & N27Balakong... jumlah pengundi bertambah kpd 178,790, kerusi parlimen yg terbesar sekali di Malaysia dari segi jumlah pengundi...
Going to start a thread on how runners were not given their prize money in a BN-UMNO organized running event - The Sungai Buloh Night Run 2018.
On the 10th Feb 2018, a no of BN-linked organizations including (i) Sekretariat Guru Aktif 1 Selangor (GA1S), Paya Jaras (ii) Jawatankuasa Perwakilan Penduduk Parlimen Subang & (iii) Koordinator Pembangunan Persekutuan DUN N38 Paya Jaras organized the Sungai Buloh Night Run 2018.
This event was also supported by the Ministry of Education (Pejabat Pendidikan Daerah Gombak). (See image below for the full list of organizers and supporters)