AMCHAM Update #120: COVID-19 Outbreak |
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| The Defense Minister annouced that Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya will initiate Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) starting from 14th to 27th Oct 2020. A clearer list of SOPs has been introduced. Click on the 'Read More' tab for list of SOPs and for more information. |
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| 2020 showed AMCHAM at its best, pulling together for our members and moving the needle on issues at a great time of need. This was only possible because you supported us in the past. We need your support for the future.
As we enter 2021, AMCHAM would like to announce changes in its membership. We encourage you to consider increasing your support towards having a strong and sustainable Chamber by elevating your membership to one of the tiers. This will enable the Chamber to carry out the stronger engagement and advocacy that the times ahead will require.
Please click on the link below for more information on the membership tiers available. |
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Latest Southeast Asian Tourism Industry Update (11 October 2020) |
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This is the latest update as of 11 October 2020. Thailand's Special Tourist Visa (STV) scheme is delayed until 20 Oct - but the Tourism Minister warns that the first group to arrive must test negative, or the future of the program will be thrown into jeopardy. Aviation is in turmoil as MAS threatens lessors to accept new terms or it may shut down, AirAsia X restructures, AirAsia group retrenches 10% of workforce. |
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LeadWomen and UN Women invite 300 Malaysian companies to commit to gender equality |
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AMCHAM are excited to announce its partnership with LeadWomen and UN Women, as one of the supporting organizations for the upcoming WEPs Malaysia Activator Campaigns.
This program will commence from November 2020 until September 2021 and is expected to engage 300 companies to commit to gender equality by becoming signatories of the Women Empowerment Principles (WEPs). |
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| The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) outperformed the worldwide International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma average score by over five points with a Diploma average of 35 points. The worldwide IB Diploma average was 29.9 points. Two students from ISKL were among 142 students worldwide to achieve a perfect score of 45 points, placing them in the top one percent of IBDP candidates worldwide. |
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| Pioneering an international education of the highest quality since the day we opened our doors in 2014, to becoming the authority of International Baccalaureate (IB) education in the country today. Discover an education programme that exudes excellence in an inclusive environment that spearheaded IGBIS to stamp its mark as an accredited IB World School in Malaysia. |
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| In just a few months’ time, the COVID-19 crisis has brought about years of change in the way companies in all sectors and regions do business. According to a new McKinsey Global Survey of executives, their companies have accelerated the digitization of their customer and supply-chain interactions and of their internal operations by three to four years. And the share of digital or digitally enabled products in their portfolios has accelerated by a shocking seven years. |
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