Vietnamese food and beverages are being displayed at the Selangor International Expo which is underway in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Demystifying the issues behind Malaysia’s overhang, unsold residential properties
As cranes increasingly dot Malaysia’s skylines and construction sites buzz with non-stop activity, a curious imbalance has taken shape. Amid the rising apartment complexes, suburban enclaves and …
Philippines’ sovereign wealth fund to be rolled out by year’s end, as Marcos Jnr reverses suspension
Critics, including former Philippine central bank chief Felipe Medalla had warned … The scandal surrounding 1MDB, set up to finance development projects in Malaysia, has ensnared people and …
Airline CEO Deletes Half-Naked Massage Photo Taken During Business Meeting: ‘You Can Never Explain the Thought Process Behind a Post’
AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes, known as the ‘Richard Branson of Malaysia’, caught heat for the picture, which he posted with the comment, ‘Got to love Indonesia’ …
Shell (SHEL) Calls Off EPCI Deal for Project in Singapore
Shell’s SHEL subsidiary, Shell Eastern Petroleum, terminated a key engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contract that it had previously awarded to Malaysian contractor Sapura …
Special Report: Sime Darby Property fires up its growth engines
This article first appeared in The Edge Malaysia Weekly on October 9, 2023 – October 15, 2023SIME Darby Property Bhd (SDP), the country’s largest property developer by land bank, will consider new …
Is Cyberjaya really Malaysia’s failed Silicon Valley? We find out.
At least once every few years, there will be news sites that call Cyberjaya “Malaysia’s Silicon Valley”. Every now and then, you also see the word “failed” thrown in there as a descriptor. On …
Malaysia Edition: Record budget to boost economy | Thousands rally in support of Palestinians
Asian Insider: Malaysia Edition helps you connect the dots on the biggest stories playing out in Malaysia every week. Sign up here to get the newsletter in your inbox. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim …
Malaysia Edition: Record budget to boost economy | Thousands rally in support of Palestinians
Asian Insider: Malaysia Edition helps you connect the dots on the biggest stories playing out in Malaysia every week. Sign up here to get the newsletter in your inbox. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim …
Malaysia says landslide that killed 31 people last year was caused by heavy rain, not human activity
A Malaysian government investigation has concluded the landslide that killed 31 people at an unlicensed campground last year was caused by persistent heavy rainfall, not human activity.