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KL20 – Flash in the pan or paradigm shift?

June 6, 2024

KL20 has the potential to succeed where its predecessors failed. To do this, we need to follow in the footsteps of Ireland, an unlikely tech success story.

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Explained: Rising food prices

June 6, 2024

Economist Carmelo Ferlito says there is no running away from having to pay more.

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Prasarana committed to ensuring reliability of transport services, says CEO

June 6, 2024

Mohd Azharuddin Mat Sah says the goal of owner-operator of the LRT, MRT and BRT, monorail and Rapid KL services is to instil public confidence in the transport system.

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After stormy times, Langkawi’s tourism bounces back

June 6, 2024

Tour operators note the influx of foreign tourists to the island but say more must be done to bring local visitors back as well.

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Ensuring better 5G service through competition

June 6, 2024April 30, 2024

Rivalry between two service providers will ensure that end users benefit, says Fahmi Fadzil.

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Apung harga antara ‘ubat’ bantu pulih ekonomi

April 16, 2024April 16, 2024

Harga siling cenderung mewujudkan tekanan bekalan dan mengekang persaingan pasaran.

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Drowning in debt: where did we go wrong?

April 16, 2024April 16, 2024

GDP growth doesn’t always mean all is well with the economy. There already are some serious red flags, chief of which is our mounting debt, and that spells trouble for the people.

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How Sabah is tackling its energy woes

April 16, 2024March 31, 2024

The state has amended legislation to allow for better control of electricity and push ahead with sustainable energy projects.

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What’s to blame for the weak ringgit?

June 6, 2024March 31, 2024

Hint: it’s not entirely the government’s inadequacy.

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Labour crisis pushes Malaysia’s billion ringgit E&E sector to breaking point

April 16, 2024March 30, 2024

The situation is so dire that chipmakers have been rejecting orders due to a shortage of manpower.

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  • KL20 – Flash in the pan or paradigm shift?
  • Explained: Rising food prices
  • Prasarana committed to ensuring reliability of transport services, says CEO
  • After stormy times, Langkawi’s tourism bounces back
  • Ensuring better 5G service through competition

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