LONDON: With president-elect Donald Trump due to be sworn in on Jan 20, Malaysia believes it can navigate any political or economic uncertainties arising from his second term in office.
The new generation of Malaysians must have the courage to reject corruption, racism and religious extremism, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said today. In making the call, Anwar said while Malaysia is a multiracial and peaceful country, there are quarters attempting to divide the nation through racial and religious extremism.
Malaysia, which has for decades championed the rights and freedoms of the Palestinian people, will extend assistance for the reconstruction of Gaza,
BRUSSELS: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will undertake a two-day working visit to Belgium beginning Sunday (Jan 19), soon after concluding his visit to the United Kingdom.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has dismissed speculation that Malaysia is pivoting towards China and moving away from the United States, based on the increased business dealings with China. Anwar, who is also finance minister,
Malaysia plans to strengthen three-decade old anti-dumping legislation in the coming weeks to clamp down on a deluge of cheap goods from countries like China, according to a high-ranking trade official.
As Malaysia exits an era of political turmoil, its fifth prime minister in the last six years is pushing to transform the country into a tech hub.
Critic says only the UK will benefit from the series of projects announced during Anwar Ibrahim's official visit.
Anwar Ibrahim says that his country’s “neutrality and openness for partnership” make it a “natural hub” for high-tech manufacturing.
Malaysia’s governance risk has climbed and will likely stay elevated in the coming quarters as Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim contends with political tensions, according to BMI, a Fitch Solutions company.
Malaysia’s Prime Minister recently held discussions with Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao and UAE officials regarding the same.
Some progress has been made on the “complex” issues of maritime boundaries, water and airspace but Singapore and Malaysia are not ready to resolve all of them yet, says Singapore PM Lawrence Wong.