There is little doubt that 2020 will go down as an annus horribilis for Malaysia. It’s been harder hit by the Covid-19 pandemic than neighbours such as Thailand and Singapore, with part of the damage …
Connecting Malaysia with the rest of the world
IN 1882, a “revolution” in telecommunications technology in the then pre-Malaya days took place to bring Penangites closer with Perak.
Malaysia grapples with hotbeds of infection in foreign worker dorms
A production worker at Top Glove, the world’s biggest maker of rubber gloves, lamented that conditions in his Malaysian lodging provided by the company are terrible.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Are Covid Vaccines Halal? Malaysia Tries to Find Middle Ground
Malaysia’s latest challenge from the coronavirus pandemic is to allay concern among local Muslims about vaccine shots which could contain substances forbidden by Islam.
realme ranked as consumer’s second brand of choice in Malaysia in Q3
THE Covid-19 pandemic has affected the global smartphone industry on a large scale. Based on Counterpoint Market Monitor’s data, although global smartphone shipments increased 32 per cent by the third …
Bold, simplistic latest Nike Malaysia kits unveiled
Despite uncertainties concerning Malaysia’s ability to play international football next year, the latest Malaysia jerseys were unveiled on Friday.
Sugar import in Malaysia
The demand for sugar and sugar products in Malaysia have increased in recent years. However, sugar is not produced domestically in Malaysia at the same scale to match its current demand.
Malaysia Stock Market Likely Rangebound Again On Friday
The Malaysia stock market has moved higher in two of three trading days since the end of the two-day slide in which it had stumbled nearly 50 points or 3 percent. The Kuala Lumpur Composite Index now …
Malaysia wants employers to improve worker housing
KUALA LUMPUR • Employers in Malaysia must prepare adequate housing facilities for their foreign workers before they would be allowed into the country, a senior Cabinet minister said yesterday in a get …
Yi-Lai invents Malaysia’s first antivirus tiles
KUALA LUMPUR: Tiles manufacturer Yi-Lai Bhd (YLB) has invested the first antivirus tiles in Malaysia.With an innovative coating technology, YLB’s unique antivirus tiles could not only deliver …