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BUSINESS
Invest Qatar launches US$1bil incentive programme to accelerate investment
BUSINESS
AI could impact 40% of jobs worldwide, says UN
WORLD
HK aims to safeguard key facilities with new cybersecurity bill
BUSINESS
China’s economy faces rising global ‘uncertainty’, official says
MALAYSIA
Anwar says remark on electricity tariffs taken out of context
MALAYSIA
Cooperate with high-tech industries, explore new disciplines, PM tells varsities
MALAYSIA
Work on new highway linking Gopeng to Kuala Kangsar to begin next month
BUSINESS
Skills mismatch causing high youth unemployment, say experts
BORNEO+
Sarawak needs mix of old and new for greater economic growth, say experts
BUSINESS
Which were Malaysia’s best- and worst-performing sectors last year?
MALAYSIA
No one consulted us over water cuts, Penang industries claim
MALAYSIA
Govt to cancel direct subsidies for struggling sectors
MALAYSIA
380,000 ‘illegals’ are now legally employed after amnesty
BUSINESS
Have phased electricity tariff hikes, govt told
BUSINESS
More new investments expected for Johor
BORNEO+
Sabah’s quiet leap to progress under Hajiji
COLUMN
Turning Malaysia’s failure in education into great success
MONEY
Malaysia’s best- and worst-performing sectors in 2021
MALAYSIA
Emulate Kedah and give approvals fast, says industry captain
MALAYSIA
Prioritising industries in vaccination drive crucial to economic recovery, says Rafidah
MALAYSIA
Sg Kim Kim in Johor can be rehabilitated, says group of nature lovers
MALAYSIA
Penang output down 5% to 10% because of CMCO
BORNEO+
Sabah clarifies confusion over which sectors can operate during CMCO
MALAYSIA
Allow timber, quarry industries to resume operations, says Perak MB
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