To strategically deepen the cross-border collaborative ties with global enterprises and encourage broader participation, the China International Import Expo (CIIE) promotional team embarked on an influential global promotion to Australia,
The head of an international scam ring that targeted online gamers from China was arrested during raids in Kuala Lumpur.
The financial constraints around Manchester United are well known and are expected to lead them on a post-season trip to Malaysia and Hong Kong. United are about to embark on another round of redundancies but head coach Ruben Amorim has accepted the first-team group bear responsibility for driving up revenues.
Malaysian palm oil exports to China will "remain resilient" this year despite their premium over rival oils and Chinese consumers' shifting buying patterns, the deputy commodities minister said on Sunday.
Malaysia will hold an inaugural joint summit for China, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and a key bloc of Middle East states in May as they navigate global trade tensions, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said.
While Anwar Ibrahim insists on neutrality, analysts warn the move to diversify trade ties could anger Trump and strain US-Asean relations.
Tengku Zafrul Aziz, Malaysia’s trade minister, says Asean should continue to engage with Washington while also diversifying supply chains.
Ceci Lee makes huge career breakthrough in Malaysia, while head coach blasts decision that deprives Chu Tsun-wai of podium spot.
Southeast Asia 2025’, organised by the Post, also speaks out against ‘economic coercion and unilateral actions’.
Southeast Asia 2025”, organised by the South China Morning Post in Kuala Lumpur on Monday, Malaysian Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry Tengku Zafrul Aziz hailed 2025 as Asean’s year, vowing to make Asean centrality “not just an ideal”.
MCA will leverage its strong ties with various levels of the Chinese government to help Malaysia tap into China’s strengths, drive economic growth, and support industrial upgrades, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
Malaysian NGOs ABIM and MAPIM warn this deportation could embolden further aggressive policies against Uyghur refugees, while Malaysia itself walks a diplomatic tightrope between humanitarian concerns and strategic interests with China.