NINE in 10 European companies that do business in Asean expect growth in the year ahead, with Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand tipped as the top markets for expansion. Read more at The Business Times.
European firms betting big on Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand for growth: report
NINE in 10 European companies that do business in Asean expect growth in the year ahead, with Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand tipped as the top markets for expansion. Read more at The Business Times.
Coronavirus latest: New Indonesia cases surge as Thailand, Malaysia and Australia lock down
The Public Health Agency of Canada released new guidance that lays out advice for what fully vaccinated, partially vaccinated and unvaccinated people can do. But it cautions that individuals still …
Four Serba Dinamik directors quit after firm’s suit against KPMG amid finance probe
Four independent non-executive directors of Serba Dinamik have resigned, citing differences of opinion over the Malaysian oil and gas services company’s …
Six Nigerians among eight people nabbed as Malaysia-based cross-border love scam syndicate is busted
SINGAPORE – Eight people have been arrested after raids on a Malaysia-based cross-border love scam syndicate, which is suspected to have taken more than a million dollars from victims, including some …
Deregistered cosmetic surgeon allegedly hired as adviser by Malaysia agency handling Covid-19 innovations
He is said to be the doctor who was sued by at least a dozen women in Australia for botching operations in 2017.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Malaysia’s palm oil output to rise marginally while exports pick up -state agency
Malaysia’s crude palm oil (CPO) production is expected to rise only marginally in the next few months, while exports are expected to pick up, state agency the Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) said on …
Businesses in Malaysia call for govt to reopen economy
Hundreds of Malaysian business groups have urged the government to reopen the economy as a four-week full lockdown to deal with a surge in Covid-19 infections has shown no signs of meeting government …
31 Palestinians in Malaysia receive aid
PUTRAJAYA: Thirty-one Palestinians living in the country were provided with necessities and cash aid from the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Department (Jawi) Foodbank yesterday.
Businesses in Malaysia call for govt to reopen economy as lockdown extension looms
A four-week “full” Covid-19 lockdown has shown no signs of meeting government targets.. Read more at straitstimes.com.