PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia and Australia have agreed to undertake a set of measures to address the Covid-19 pandemic, including possible cooperation in vaccination.
Still no accountability, 13 years after Malaysia’s port scandal
Long before 1MDB hogged the headlines, there was PKFZ – the Port Klang Free Zone multibillion-dollar scandal involving Malaysia’s busiest sea port.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Foreign interest in Malaysia’s bond market to remain strong despite likely future rate cut — UOB
UOB Asset Management Malaysia believes that Malaysia’s debt securities market will remain attractive to global investors as it is among the few that offer positive yields. Its chief investment officer …
Virtual IGEM 2020 Garnered RM 3.4 Billion Business Leads
Themed “Energising Sustainability”, IGEM 2020, co-organised by the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Centre (MGTC), delivered beyond two-fold of target business leads of RM1.6 billion; …
Can Malaysia ever move away from the middle-income trap?
By emphasising institutional reform, economic competitiveness and talent development, Malaysia could escape the middle-income trap.
Can Malaysia ever move away from the middle-income trap?
By emphasising institutional reform, economic competitiveness and talent development, Malaysia could escape the middle-income trap.
A year after its first coronavirus case, Malaysia’s contact-tracing efforts are falling dangerously short
A health policies specialist says the country’s contact tracing is not fast or comprehensive enough even for an influenza pandemic, let alone Covid-19.
Malaysia reports 3,048 new COVID-19 cases, 11 deaths; 351 active clusters nationwide
The Klang Valley, comprising Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, accounted for about a third of Malaysia’s 3,048 new COVID-19 cases on Monday …
Malaysia’s worsening Covid-19 situation exposes serious economic, political fault lines
Stories like his in Malaysia’s little-tracked informal economy – made up largely of daily wage workers in the construction and services sectors, as well as musicians – abound with one constant; the …
Malaysia might have a full economic shutdown if COVID-19 cases keep rising
The Malaysian government might announce a total economic shutdown after February 4, 2021 if the number of COVID-19 infections show no sign of slowing down. This is apparently according to a letter …