KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysia has arrested an armed man at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur, its top police official said, describing the 36-year-old as a suspected Israeli spy.
Hong Kong companies hail Malaysia as ‘go-to place’ for AI, e-commerce development
Country’s top diplomat in Hong Kong also says Malaysian firms will not shy away from business in city after enactment of domestic national security law.
Hong Kong companies hail Malaysia as ‘go-to place’ for AI, e-commerce development
Country’s top diplomat in Hong Kong also says Malaysian firms will not shy away from business in city after enactment of domestic national security law.
Hong Kong and Malaysia Forge Stronger Business Ties Amid New Legislation
Increasingly, more companies from Hong Kong are now looking at Malaysia as one of the important destinations for developing their artificial intelligence (AI) and e-commerce, which is an emerging …
It’ll Take More Than Patriotism to Save Malaysia’s Currency
In a break from history, the country is eschewing radical responses to the ringgit’s slide. A meaningful recovery will have to wait for the Fed.
Canadian Government Enacts Major Amendments to the Investment Canada Act to Enhance Canada’s National Security Review Regime
The Minister will be required in a net benefit review to take into account the effect of the investment on any rights relating to intellectual property whose development … Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, …
Hardship On Mainstreet: Navigating Malaysia’s Retail Roadblocks
As Malaysians stand on the brink of economic uncertainty, there is a collective call for true accountability from the government.
Property stocks rally on declining unsold units, new launches
Malaysia’s property bull market continues to rage as the Property Index of Bursa Malaysia crossed the 1,000-point mark, a level that was last seen five and a half years ago.
It will take more than patriotism to save Malaysia’s currency
The nation’s currency The authorities insist the ringgit is way too cheap and blame forces outside the country, chiefly high interest rates in the United States. The remedies are modest, compared with …
Malaysia Producer Prices Rise 0.3%
(RTTNews) – Malaysia’s producer prices increased for the first time in five months in February, largely due to a sharp rise in mining costs, figures from the Department of Statistics showed on …