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Malaysia: Electricity price hike due to fuel price increase likely; consumers using 300 kWh/mth or less may be exempt

Malaysian consumers are expected to have a surcharge imposed on their electricity bills next month due to the continuously rising fuel prices as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that started in February this year, according to a report by The Vibes. National utilities company Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) is facing difficulty in keeping rates […]

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Malaysia: Retail industry records 18.3% growth in 1Q

KUALA LUMPUR: The retail industry recorded a growth rate of 18.3% in the first quarter of 2022 (1Q22), spurred by better economic conditions and further easing of movement restrictions. This is comparable to the -9.9% contraction in retail sales during the first quarter of 2021 (1Q21), said Retail Group Malaysia (RGM), in its latest retail […]

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Malaysia firms turn down orders as migrant labour shortage hits

MALAYSIAN companies from palm oil plantations to semiconductor makers are refusing orders and forgoing billions in sales, hampered by a shortage of more than a million workers that threatens the country’s economic recovery. Despite lifting a Covid-19 freeze on recruiting foreign workers in February, Malaysia has not seen a significant return of migrant workers due […]

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Malaysia Eases Chicken Export Ban, The Straits Times Reports

(Bloomberg) — Malaysia has eased a ban on chicken exports, The Straits Times newspaper reported, saying a Singapore poultry company has been allowed to resume bringing live premium chickens into the city-state.  Kee Song Food told the newspaper that it had a letter from Malaysia’s Department of Veterinary Services, in which government agreed to allow […]

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Malaysia: Ban on exports not the solution

KUALA LUMPUR: Export bans or food protectionism are not the answer to maintain or lower the cost of living, according to Apurva Sanghi, who is The World Bank lead economist for Malaysia. “Self-sufficiency is not the same as food security. “Food security is about the three As – affordability, availability and accessibility – underpinned by […]

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