Google will invest $2 billion in Malaysia to develop its first data centre and Google Cloud region in the country, the unit of Alphabet said on Thursday, the latest in a wave of expansion by global …
Google To Invest $2 Billion In Malaysia For Data And Cloud Centers
Google will invest $2 billion in Malaysia to develop its first data and cloud centers in the country, supporting some 26,500 jobs by 2030.
Malaysia the sole Asea country to post net foreign inflows in May – AmInvestment
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia recorded net foreign equity inflows exceeding … followed by healthcare (25 per cent), property (15 per cent) and construction (13 per cent),” it added. The bank said that with …
Malaysia to develop silver economy to ensure healthy aging: PM
KUALA LUMPUR, June 4 (Xinhua) — Malaysia will develop its silver economy to support its aging population, allowing them to count on beneficial health and care services while enhancing their …
Malaysia’s Islamic finance ecosystem set to attract more investments
KANGAR: The growing Islamic financial ecosystem in Malaysia has the potential to attract more investments … and the developing Islamic finance sector offers various products and services that meet …
Report: After 17,000 stranded, Bangladesh minister seeks extension to bring workers into Malaysia
K UALA LUMPUR, June 3 — Bangladesh State Minister for Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Shofiqur Rahman Choudhury has pleaded with the Malaysian government to grant a one-off extension for …
Economists tell why Malaysia urgently needs subsidy reforms
Resources need to be channelled to more crucial sectors such as health, education and infrastructure, economists say.
Who is Singaporean businessman David Yong from Netflix show Super Rich In Korea?
This prompted him to build more portfolios for the company, he said, claiming that he diversified the business to financing investments across South-east Asia, into Cambodia, Malaysia and Vietnam, and …
As China’s influence grows, Malaysia’s wounds over 1969 race riots are slow to heal
The deadly riots were triggered by infighting between Malay and Malaysian Chinese political parties over a divisive election.
Malaysia finally reinstates cabotage exemption for undersea cable repair ships
After years of battle, Malaysia has finally U-turned Wee Ka Siong’s highly-criticised cabotage policy on foreign vessels conducting submarine cable repairs.