This article first appeared in The Edge Malaysia Weekly on December 26, 2022 – January 1, 2023 THE property market in 2022 fared better than in 2021 as the country transitioned to the endemic phase of …
Malaysia’s Anwar Unveils Major Investment in Nusantara during First Visit as PM
Ten Malaysian firms, including property developer Boustead Properties, have expressed interest to invest in Nusantara.
Malaysian PM backs Indonesia’s new capital, pledges investment
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said his country supports investment in Indonesia’s new capital in East Kalimantan because it would spur growth in the Malaysian Bornean states of Sabah and …
Henry Butcher Malaysia: Local residential market will not be much impacted in 2023
Despite Malaysia’s residential property market being expected to face some headwinds this year, Henry Butcher Malaysia is confident that the market is not likely to reverse gears along its current …
New Indonesia capital will benefit Borneo states: Malaysia PM Anwar during first overseas official visit
Mr Anwar Ibrahim arrived in Indonesia on Sunday for a two-day official visit. BOGOR: The development of Indonesia’s new planned capital Nusantara in eastern Kalimantan will benefit Malaysia’s Borneo …
Why Thailand Is the Best Bet for Russian Tourists These Days
Russia was Thailand’s third largest source market for tourism arrivals, right after Malaysia and India, according to November 2022 figures.
Will Malaysia avert a recession in 2023?
This article first appeared in The Edge Malaysia Weekly on December 26, 2022 – January 1, 2023 THE prognosis for global economic growth is grim as 2022 draws to a close. Talk of the world being on the …
Property developer Radium secures SC approval for Main Market IPO
Emerging property developer Radium Development Bhd is one step closer to a listing on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia after getting the nod from the Securities Commission to undertake an initial …
Chinese investors keen to do business in Malaysia
More Chinese investors are looking to expand their businesses here as Malaysia continues to be the preferred destination for entrepreneurs from China.
Indonesia agrees to work with Malaysia to fight “discrimination” against palm oil
Indonesian President Joko Widodo said on Monday after a meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim that the countries had agreed to work together to boost the market for palm oil and fight “discrimination” against the commodity.