Malaysia must follow G7 group of advanced economies’ move to make multinational companies (MNCs) including technology titans pay more tax in the countries where they do business, experts said.
Philippines’ Quest for Olympic Gold
“The pressure is so high.” 30-year-old weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz has been stuck in Malaysia since early 2020 due to #Covid19. After taking silver in the 2016 #Olympics, @diaz_hidilyn hopes to bring ho …
Christopher Lee and Fann Wong become the ambassadors of OMG! Gods of Three Kingdoms in Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam
At the same time, OMG! Gods of Three Kingdoms also announces that Christopher Lee and Fann Wong are the ambassadors of the game. This news gets rejoiced and enthusiastically supported by players as …
Parents in Malaysia fret over academic progress amid prolonged school closure, online learning
With schools in Malaysia returning to home-based teaching and learning again, Jessica Teng is bracing for hectic weeks ahead …
Business Events Council Malaysia encourages venues to obtain ‘safe’ certification
Business Events Council Malaysia (BECM), in collaboration with the Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau and overseen by the …
Mercurius Capital moves closer to buy 10 grocery business in Malaysia
Mercurius Capital Investment said its legal counsels in Malaysia have started the drafting and preparations of the necessary legal documentation for the proposed acquisition of 10 grocery businesses …
Business Events Council Malaysia encourages venues to obtain ‘safe’ certification
Business Events Council Malaysia (BECM), in collaboration with the Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau and overseen by the …
Mercurius Capital moves closer to buy 10 grocery business in Malaysia
Mercurius Capital Investment said its legal counsels in Malaysia have started the drafting and preparations of the necessary legal documentation for the proposed acquisition of 10 grocery businesses …
Malaysia Invites Venues to Get A Safe Business Events Venue Certificate
As part of its continued efforts to mitigate the challenges posed by the whirlwind evolution of the Covid-19 spread, Malaysia’s meetings industry …
Ringgit shrugs off Malaysia’s Covid-19 lockdown in sign worst of losses may be over
The ringgit has greeted the start of Malaysia’s two-week national lockdown with a show of stability, suggesting any adverse impact from the restrictions may be limited.. Read more at straitstimes.com.