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  2. Lynas - Wikipedia

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    Lynas Rare Earths, Ltd. is an Australian rare-earths mining company with two major operations: a mining and concentration plant at Mount Weld in Western Australia, and the Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP) in Kuantan, Malaysia. [1] The company was founded in the 1990s and is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia.

  3. QAF Brunei - Wikipedia

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    QAF Brunei or QAF Brunei Group, [a] [6] is a private limited company under the Baiduri Group, [3] owned by Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, [4] serves as the investment company of the Bruneian royal family. Formerly known as QAF Holdings , the company has built a diverse portfolio spanning multiple sectors in Brunei. [ 7 ]

  4. List of companies of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Brunei has the second-highest Human Development Index (HDI) among the Southeast Asian nations, after Singapore, and is classified as a 'developed country' by the United Nations. [1] According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Brunei is ranked fifth in the world by gross domestic product per capita at purchasing power parity .

  5. Lim Teck Hoo - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Lim Teck Hoo founded You Li Hong in Singapore, representing the renowned Yeo's brand of tinned food and drinks, which quickly gained popularity in Brunei. His commercial ventures expanded in 1970 when he established a share trading limited company in Taiwan, allowing him to import a variety of goods, including raw materials, food ...

  6. Amedeo Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Amedeo Development Corporation [a] (ADC), a private limited company owned by Prince Jefri Bolkiah, [7] was Brunei's largest private company [8] and played a significant role in Brunei's economy. [9] However, the country faced considerable economic challenges during the 1997 Asian financial crisis , compounded by fluctuations in oil prices.

  7. Economy of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Since 1995, Brunei has supplied more than 700,000 tons of LNG to the Korea Gas Corporation as well. In 1999, Brunei's natural gas production reached 90 cargoes per day. A small amount of natural gas is used for domestic power generation. Brunei is the fourth-largest exporter of LNG in the Asia-Pacific region behind Indonesia, Malaysia, and ...

  8. Brunei Shell Petroleum - Wikipedia

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    The Brunei Shell Recreation Club was established in 1946, [23] the Kuala Belalong Fields Studies Centre in 1991, [24] the Billionth Barrel Monument in 1991, [25] the Anduki Recreation Park in 1992, [26] the Outward Bound Brunei Darussalam in 1993, [24] the Seria Energy Lab in 2002, [27] the BSP Flagship Solar Plant in 2021, [28] and the Brunei ...

  9. Brunei LNG - Wikipedia

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    Brunei LNG (BLNG), located in Lumut, Belait District, [2] is the largest oil and gas producer in Brunei [3] and has been a key player in the country's energy sector since its establishment in 1969. As the fourth largest oil producer in Southeast Asia and the ninth largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) producer globally, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] BLNG has ...