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Trump, tariffs and trade in Southeast Asia: 5 things to know

With China long established as the world’s factory, the United States has led a push to divert manufacturing and supply chains away from the world’s second-largest economy.

COP29 reflection and next steps on Malaysia’s whole-of-nation pathway

Malaysia Pavilion's COP29 Reflections and Next Steps on Malaysia's Whole-of-Nation Pathway The fireside chat aims to bring together key Malaysian perspectives, from both government and...

Greying Malaysia’s care challenge

As Malaysians grow older, the country’s collective health and social care needs are set to surge exponentially. But is Malaysia prepared for a rapidly ageing nation and the corresponding strains it will pose to its healthcare and social care systems?

Is the Muslim world becoming a force to be reckoned with?

Was it Andy Warhol who said that rather than believing that time changes things, we would be better off changing them ourselves? Not exactly those words but we get the drift.

Consider This: COP29 Baku — What’s at stake?

For two weeks starting November 11th, negotiators from around the world will gather in Baku, Azerbaijan, for the 29th annual Conference of the Parties on Climate Change known as COP29. They're expected to assess global efforts to advance the Paris Agreement's commitment to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees, while addressing a wide range of climate-linked issues.

Gig workers’ bill must balance flexibility with fairness

The upcoming gig workers’ bill is much anticipated, and it has the potential to reshape the gig economy in Malaysia for the better – if crafted with precision.

COP29 masterclass

As a precursor to the 29th Conference of Parties (COP29) taking place on 11–22 November in Baku, Azerbaijan, the programme brought together various national stakeholders, emphasising on learning through sharing by experts and interactive breakout sessions.

COP29 masterclass

As a precursor to the 29th Conference of Parties (COP29) taking place on 11–22 November in Baku, Azerbaijan, the programme brought together various national stakeholders, emphasising on learning through sharing by experts and interactive breakout sessions.

Debunking the Myth of Malaysia’s Economic Overdependence on China

Some observers claim that the country has become too reliant on China for its own good – but the data says otherwise.
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