Malaysia morning news for September 26

Malaysia morning news for September 26

Malaysia among biggest Asean winners if trade war continues ASIAN Development Bank (ADB) has forecast that Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand will become the biggest beneficiaries among Asean nations in the event of a prolonged US-China […]

Malaysia morning news for September 25

Malaysia morning news for September 25

Malaysia’s 5G plan advances, a potential boon for China’s Huawei Malaysia will start a nationwide demonstration of 5G projects next month, a minister said on Tuesday (Sep 24), indicating it was on track to become […]

Malaysia morning news for September 24

Malaysia morning news for September 24

KL remains most internationally connected low-cost carrier megahub Asia Pacific airports have a strong presence in the low-cost carrier (LCC) category, with Kuala Lumpur keeping its title as the world’s most internationally connected LCC megahub. […]

Malaysia morning news for September 23

Malaysia morning news for September 23

Guan Eng welcomes proposal to establish duty-free zone in Negri Sembilan Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng today welcomed a proposal from the Negri Sembilan government to establish a duty-free zone within the Malaysia Vision Valley […]

Malaysia morning news for September 20

Malaysia morning news for September 20

Malaysia to push Southeast Asian nations for long-term solution to smog Malaysia will push its Southeast Asian neighbours to strengthen cooperation in finding a long-term solution for smog wafted across the region from forest fires […]

Malaysia morning news for September 19

Malaysia morning news for September 19

Malaysia PM suggests law to force companies to stop fires abroad Malaysia may have to pass a law forcing its companies to tackle fires on land they control abroad, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on […]

Malaysia morning news for September 18

Malaysia morning news for September 18

Malaysia de-industrialising too soon, too fast, says Guan Eng The finance minister says the manufacturing sector is being replaced by the low-value traditional services sector. — FMT News Putrajaya buys surveillance aircraft to map Sarawak […]

Malaysia morning news for September 17

Malaysia morning news for September 17

‘Very unhealthy’ air quality in various parts of Malaysia, including Putrajaya Putrajaya was one of the five places in Malaysia where the air quality was registered as very unhealthy as of 9am on Monday (Sep […]

Malaysia morning news for September 16

Malaysia morning news for September 16

Malaysia to write to Asean secretariat on need to formulate trans-boundary haze law Malaysia will send a letter to the Asean Secretariat on the need to formulate and enforce a uniform trans-boundary haze law across […]

Malaysia morning news for September 13

Malaysia morning news for September 13

Petronas wants govt to provide incentives for maritime industry to promote cleaner fuel Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) hopes to convince the government to provide incentives as a move to support the utilisation of cleaner fuels […]

Malaysia morning news for September 12

Malaysia morning news for September 12

Malaysia a strategic maritime hub in Southeast Asia Despite its relatively small size, Malaysia is a strategic maritime hub in Southeast Asia. — New Straits times Zuraida: Malaysia ready for smart cities in five years […]

Malaysia morning news for September 11

Malaysia morning news for September 11

Guan Eng: No new tax measures for corporates, investment community Budget 2020 is not expected to have new tax measures on the corporate sector and investment community, said Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng. — The […]