The reprieve would ease disruptions in Malaysia’s energy supply, but the prime minister has vowed to make preparations for a more volatile future. By Zunaira Saieed Reporting from Kuala Lumpur, ...
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Until recently, Sanjeet, a business consultant from India, thought of Malaysia as home. After living and working in the Southeast Asian nation for more than a decade, he had ...
The energy crisis caused by the Iran war could push food prices up by as much as 50 per cent in Malaysia, trade associations have warned, as soaring fuel costs threaten to wipe out already narrow ...
Iran has allowed Malaysian ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, Malaysia’s leader said, amid the global energy crunch driven by the United States and Israel’s war with Tehran. In a televised ...
Experiencing the rawness of nature, but with an emphasis on luxury, deep in the ancient rainforests of Borneo and where Langkawi meets the Andaman Sea. By David Belcher Reporting from Lahad Datu and ...
Malaysia has vowed to crack down on fuel subsidy abuse after a viral video showed a woman illicitly buying 71 litres (18 gallons) of RON95 petrol in a single transaction, as regional supply concerns ...
FINAS said the Film in Malaysia Incentive will continue offering a 30 percent cash rebate, with an extra 5 percent tied to a cultural test, and a further $76 million set aside for entertainment ...
Even before the war in Iran sparked a surge in energy prices, Malaysia stood out from its Southeast Asian peers as the newfound darling of global investors. A rare stretch of political stability and ...
Malaysia is not among the countries at risk of “water bankruptcy”, as feared globally, as it still has sufficient raw water resources, said Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Transition and Water ...
Follow our live coverage here. KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia, a top exporter of palm oil, is applying measures to shore up fertiliser supply after the Middle East conflict and China’s export restrictions ...
Malaysia‘s National Film Development Corporation, known as FINAS, used a showcase session at Hong Kong FilMart on Tuesday to announce that the Malaysian government has approved a RM300 million ($76.5 ...
Malaysia’s National Film Development Corp (FINAS) told industry professionals this morning at Hong Kong’s Filmart that it has set a budget of RM 300 million ($76 million) for film investments, and the ...
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