Bodoh china. You claim most of south china sea into other people territory and you get angry over Malaysia closer to US?
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Yesterday, 06:33 PM
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Bodoh china. You claim most of south china sea into other people territory and you get angry over Malaysia closer to US? CivicTypeRFk8, TAN WENG, and 4 others liked this post
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Yesterday, 07:45 PM
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Yesterday, 08:25 PM
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QUOTE(Wedchar2912 @ Nov 28 2025, 08:05 PM) ????? Australia and US can process REE as well. With few others emerging countries reducing their reliance on china.R you like a teenager? Haha. Or maybe color blind.... The world is just black or white. Haha. Obviously give up ree lar.... Just if gov of Malaysia wants or not.... PH wanted to remove that b4 winning election rite? Malaysia should not give up on our south china sea territory just becoz we afraid of making china angry and/or afraid cannot process REE. |
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Yesterday, 08:42 PM
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QUOTE(Wedchar2912 @ Nov 28 2025, 08:30 PM) ok lor.... then tell PMX to give up the REE then.... I support 101%... pahang, although far away, is still near Klang valley for the toxic waste to be left there... You are ignorant and Naive.a bit surprised that you think Australia can process REE... then it won't die die push the processing to be done in Malaysia... but that is in the past.... I am all for REE away from Malaya.... (go sabah or sarawak is fine... lol) Australia can process REE. The reason they sent intermediates to Malaysia wasn’t lack of technology — it was because Malaysia had a refinery built earlier, so it was faster and cheaper to use it. Now Australia is building its own full processing plants, so the work is shifting back onshore in Australia. yhtan liked this post
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Yesterday, 08:45 PM
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QUOTE(DannyChan123 @ Nov 28 2025, 08:31 PM) i am wondering, what does China buy from Malaysia? Palm oil, rubber, durians? Or oil and gas? Low-value, bangla-intensive commodities? Malaysia mostly sell electric and electronic products to china. As well as palm oil and palm oil products, also petroleum and natural gas and it's related products.Or maybe the chips China can’t produce domestically and is slowly phasing out from imports? Even if they don’t buy from Malaysia, we can sell to other countries. These are raw materials and strategic resources, there’s no shortage of buyers. |
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