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  2. Sama Jaya Free Industrial Zone - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, all 1st Silicon outstanding debt will be borne by the government of Sarawak. [11] In 2009, Western Digital decided to pull out of Sarawak and close its manufacturing plant in Sama Jaya. However, after an intervention from the Sarawak government, Western Digital decided to sell the plant to Hitachi Global Storage Technologies . [12] [13]

  3. X-Fab - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, X-Fab merged with 1st Silicon, a semiconductor fabrication plant located in Sarawak, Malaysia. The Sarawak government acquired 35% of X-Fab shares in the merger. [5] In 2007, X-Fab acquired the foundry business from ZMD, thus enabling ZMD to focus on its core business of design and developing analog mixed signal devices. [6]

  4. History of Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    The History of Sarawak can be traced as far as 40,000 years ago to the paleolithic period where the earliest evidence of human settlement is found in the Niah caves. A series of Chinese ceramics dated from the 8th to 13th century AD was uncovered at the archeological site of Santubong. The coastal regions of Sarawak came under the influence of ...

  5. What Does Caste Have to Do With Kamala Harris? - AOL

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    The first South Asians arrived at U.S. ports in the 19th and early 20th centuries from a pre-independence, pre-partitioned India (which included what are now Pakistan and Bangladesh).

  6. Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy - Wikipedia

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    The Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE; Malay: Koridor Tenaga Diperbaharui Sarawak) is an economic region and development corridor covering central Sarawak, a Malaysian State on the island of Borneo. SCORE was launched in 2008. It is one of the five regional development corridors launched throughout Malaysia during the Abdullah Badawi ...

  7. 18-point agreement - Wikipedia

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    18-point agreement. The 18-point agreement, or the 18-point memorandum, was a purported list of 18 points drawn up by Sarawak, proposing terms to form Malaysia, during negotiations prior to the creation of the new federation in 1963. Unlike the Sabah's 20-point memorandum whose authors are known and well documented, no such details have been ...

  8. Wisma Sanyan - Wikipedia

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    Wisma Sanyan was the tallest building in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia from its completion in 2001 to 2019. [3] Wisma Sanyan's title as Borneo's tallest building was taken by the 33-storey Kinabalu Tower in Kota Kinabalu which was completed in 2016. [4] In 2019, its title as Sarawak's tallest building was surpassed by the 34-storey residential ...

  9. Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    Sarawak (/ s ə ˈ r ɑː w ɒ k / sə-RAH-wok, Malay:) is a state [18] [19] of Malaysia.The largest among the 13 states, with an area almost equal to that of Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak is located in East Malaysia in northwest Borneo, and is bordered by the Malaysian state of Sabah to the northeast, Kalimantan (the Indonesian portion of Borneo) to the south, and Brunei in the north.