Home World Asia-pacific Malaysia’s MSM Scraps Pact With Dubai’s Al Khaleej To Build Sugar Refinery Due to the fact that the project is of “national interest”, MSM decided to build it without a partnership, it said. by Reuters February 18, 2015 Malaysia’s largest refined sugar manufacturer MSM Malaysia Holdings Berhad will terminate a pact with Dubai’s Al Khaleej International Ltd to build a sugar refinery in the southern state of Johor, the firm said on Wednesday. In a filing to the local bourse, MSM said it will not proceed the non-binding memorandum of understanding with Al-Khaleej signed on May 8, 2014 to form a joint venture company to build the sugar complex. “… due to the fact that this project is of national interest, MSM has decided to undertake the construction of a sugar refinery complete with logistic complex and vessel terminal in Tanjung Langsat, Johor without partnership,” MSM said, without giving further details. MSM was to hold a 51 per cent controlling stake in the joint company, with Al Khaleej holding 49 per cent. Local newspaper The Star earlier reported that the project, targeted for completion in 2016, was to cost between $250-270 million. Al Khaleej is a limited company within the Al Ghurair conglomerate, of which also includes Al Khaleej Sugar, a Dubai-based sugar refiner. 0 Comments