Malaysia's investment a revival for BatterSea

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Malaysia has come a long way since since the days of being one of the British vast empire colonies sixty years ago, to this day where it's rapid economic growth has allowed it to work together once again with the British Government, making use of investment for partnership. A crucial investment has been made for the redevelopment of the Battersea power-station where portion of the funds came from financial institution.

Photo Credit: TheStar.com.my
Current British Prime Minister David Cameron although was not the first prime minister to announce the revival of the Battersea power-station. Margaret Thatcher did the same back in 1988.

The power-station then was declared by David Cameron to be redevelop, marking the end of a three decade wait in the said to be revived station.

Prime Minister Najib Razak seen gloriously standing alongside Mr Cameron joined with others, including the Malaysian consortium that owns the site, in promising that this time the planned £8 bln pounds redevelopment will definitely happen.

Prime Minister Najib Razak also stated that the co-operation between British government and Malaysia will be a good example for others to emulate. Moreover for the fact that a Muslim and a Non-Muslim country working together should be followed by other foreign countries as well.

Alongside the Battersea power-station redevelopment, there will be comprises of newly built homes amount to 3,500 units, with offices, shops and a park at west of London.

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