Malaysia to use QR codes to ensure authenticity of Musang King durians The Malaysian government will be introducing Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology in the future to identify and differentiate Musang King durians from other varieties. […]
RM300 million more needed to boost tourism, says Nazri The tourism and culture ministry is seeking another RM300 million from the government to boost Malaysia’s tourism industry, especially to woo tourists from India and China. […]
Malaysia agrees to extend oil output cut to end of 2018 Malaysia will continue to cut oil production by 20,000 barrels a day until Dec 31, 2018, as agreed at the 3rd Opec and Non-Opec […]
Malaysia parliament removes mandatory death penalty for drug offenders Malaysian lawmakers voted on Thursday (Nov 30) to remove the mandatory death penalty for drug offences, giving judges full power to decide sentences of drug offenders. […]
Malaysia among economies gaining from booming electronics exports in AsiaPac Malaysia is among the select economies, including Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan, to benefit from the booming electronics export activities in Asia Pacific, […]
Cross-border payments firm InstaReM moves into Malaysia InstaReM, a leading digital cross-border payments company, on Tuesday announced its expansion into Malaysia, further solidifying its presence in Asia Pacific (APAC). — Fin Extra Malaysia named region’s […]
Almost 800,000 Malaysians on travel blacklist, more than half are PTPTN defaulters As many as 790,186 Malaysians have been blacklisted and prevented from leaving the country because of various offences, according to the Immigration Department. […]
Malaysia Airlines cancels all flights to Bali as Mount Agung volcano spews plume of ash Malaysia Airlines (MAS) will cancel all flights between Kuala Lumpur and Denpasar in Bali today following the volcanic activity at […]
Malaysia and EU form special committee to address protectionist issue Malaysia and the European Union (EU) are setting up a Palm Oil Economic and Technical Committee to help resolve the ongoing debate on disguised protectionist […]
Malaysia, Indonesia say EU palm resolution will affect millions Millions of people running small-time oil palm plantations will suffer if the European Parliament goes ahead with “unfair” measures that could curb palm oil use, the […]
Malaysia becomes Asia’s worst stock market as election looms Malaysia’s FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index has turned out to be the worst Asian equity gauge so far this year with less than 5 per cent […]
Malaysia, Europe to cooperate to raise MSPO benchmark Malaysia and Europe are willing to collaborate with European experts to raise the benchmark for Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) certification to ensure it will be accredited […]