KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia on Friday unveiled a smaller budget for 2020 as revenue is expected to fall, but it plans to increase development spending to offset an expected slowdown in global ...
KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysia's economy contracted 3.4% in the fourth quarter of 2020, resulting in a pandemic-driven decline of 5.6% for the full year, the central bank announced on Thursday.
Malaysia on Wednesday released its 10-year tourism policy plan, with officials emphasizing the roles of technology and ecotourism in the coming decade, local media reported Launching the National ...
KUALA LUMPUR, March 2 (Reuters) - Malaysia's foreign direct investment fell 56% to $3.4 billion in 2020, a government report said on Tuesday, as the COVID-19 pandemic hit economic activity globally ...
Business legend Robert Kuok remains at No. 1 this year. This story is part of Forbes' coverage of Malaysia’s Richest 2020. See the full list here. Malaysia’s slowing economy, now getting hit by the ...
On 11 October 2019, #Belanjawan2020 (Malaysia Budget 2020) was announced in Malaysian Parliament by Minister of Finance, Lim Guan Eng. Human Resources Online summarises the key HR and manpower ...
A festive red hibiscus, a wild green fern, and a brilliant blue rhinoceros hornbill will be welcoming visitors to Malaysia over the next 18 months - the Visit Truly Asia Malaysia 2020 campaign has now ...
Malaysia is targeting 36 million tourists by 2020, or a 46 percent increase from 2010, an official has said. Minister of Tourism Malaysia Hon. Dato’ Sri Dr. Ng Yen Yen announced this target in her ...
2020 was to be the big year for Malaysia's tourism sector. Hotels and airlines were expecting millions of guests. What came was a virus. And with it, the worst crisis Malaysia's tourism industry has ...
With about a month left to Visit Malaysia 2020 (VM2020), the country is more than ready to welcome even more tourists. This year itself, Malaysia saw an influx of international visitors during the ...
(Bangkok, June 10, 2020) – Malaysia’s new administration is increasingly using abusive laws to investigate and prosecute speech critical of the government, Human Rights Watch said today. Since the ...
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