Malaysia · Business
Same event, multiple sources, transparently cited.
-
Malaysia's Road Transport Department cracks down on overloaded lorries using 'tonto' networks
Malaysia’s Road Transport Department (JPJ) intensifies operations targeting overloaded lorries using 'tonto' networks to evade enforcement.
-
Malaysia's Securities Commission tightens digital asset exchange rules to boost investor protection
The Securities Commission Malaysia introduced stricter rules for digital asset exchanges to enhance oversight and foster institutional participation.
-
More than half of Japan’s bank deposits held in Greater Tokyo area as of fiscal 2025
Bank deposits in Tokyo and nearby prefectures totaled ¥523.1 trillion, accounting for 50.7% of all deposits in Japan by fiscal 2025.
-
Sum Technology and Pentech Holdings launch IPOs on Malaysia's ACE Market
Sum Technology and Pentech Holdings launched IPOs on Malaysia's ACE Market this month to raise over RM67 million combined.
-
EU and US move closer on trade deal as China and US agree tariff reductions
The EU reached a provisional trade agreement with the US while China and the US agreed to reduce tariffs on billions in goods.
-
About 10 foreign firms from Southeast Asia, South Korea file for Hong Kong IPOs in 2026
Around 10 companies from Indonesia, South Korea, and Singapore have filed for Hong Kong IPOs this year, targeting sectors from tech to finance.
-
TDK to acquire Malaysian battery startup Linergy Power for about $241 million
TDK's Singapore unit will acquire Linergy Power, a Malaysian lithium-ion battery startup, to expand its energy solutions business.
-
Temporary diversion on Gua Musang-Lojing road to reopen after five months closure
A temporary diversion on the Gua Musang-Lojing road will reopen May 21 after closing December 3 due to a landslide.
-
IAEA Chief Says Malaysia Well-Positioned to Launch Nuclear Power Program
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said Malaysia is ready to pursue nuclear energy with strong government interest and existing nuclear expertise.
-
Malaysian police arrest 12 in online investment scam raids, investigate Rosmah Mansor property claims
Malacca police detained 12 suspects linked to an online investment scam while probing luxury mansion allegations against Rosmah Mansor.
-
Capital A Bhd exits PN17 status after over four years following restructuring
Capital A Bhd will be removed from PN17 classification effective May 20, ending a four-year status after completing a restructuring plan.
-
子母牌炼奶2026财年首季净利增近20%至2996万令吉
子母牌炼奶报告2026财年首季净利同比增长19.7%至2996万令吉,营收创新高达3.98亿令吉。
-
Salleh Said Keruak named Sabah Chief Inspector of Projects
Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak was appointed Sabah's Chief Inspector of Projects on May 19, 2026.
-
Fiamma Holdings Q1 net profit drops 70% despite 6% revenue increase
Fiamma Holdings reported a 70.3% fall in Q1 net profit to RM10.75 million amid 6% revenue growth to RM104 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2026.
-
Malaysia to Continue Public Construction Projects Despite Rising Costs
The Malaysian government will proceed with all approved public construction projects despite cost increases from global supply disruptions.
-
PETRONAS Gas Q1 net profit falls 6.4%, declares dividend; PETRONAS Chemicals returns to profit
PETRONAS Gas reported a 6.4% net profit drop to RM438.69 million in Q1 2026 and declared a 16 sen dividend; PETRONAS Chemicals posted a net profit of RM401 million after losses.
-
MBI Selangor denies involvement in Bernam Maritime Industrial Park project and launch
Menteri Besar Selangor (Incorporated) denies any role or approval in the Bernam Maritime Industrial Park project and launch event, warning against unauthorized use of its name.
-
Son of ex-Perlis Menteri Besar acquitted of RM19,505 false claims charge
Mohd Syafeeq Mohd Shukri was acquitted by the Sessions Court in Kangar of submitting a false claim involving RM19,505 on May 19, 2026.
-
KLIA runway reopens after temporary closure due to aircraft tyre burst
One of Kuala Lumpur International Airport's three runways closed temporarily June 13 after a tyre burst and reopened by 7:40 pm following safety checks.
-
Malaysia's Inland Revenue Board urges accurate business expense claims in tax returns
The Inland Revenue Board reminded business operators to properly declare allowable expenses when filing the 2025 income tax return by July 15, 2026.
-
Tata Electronics faces possible shutdown over groundwater contamination in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board alleges Tata Electronics’ iPhone parts factory contaminated groundwater, issuing a shutdown warning after multiple inspections.
-
Hamzah Zainudin forms Parti Wawasan Negara and is reappointed Opposition Leader
Hamzah Zainudin launched Parti Wawasan Negara June 13 and was reappointed Opposition Leader at the Reset convention in Tanah Merah.
-
Police hunt three suspects for RM90,000 luxury handbag theft in Cyberjaya
Three masked suspects stole 25 luxury handbags worth RM90,000 from a Cyberjaya shopping complex outlet on June 11, police said.
-
Pakatan Harapan launches campaigns ahead of Negeri Sembilan and Johor state elections
Pakatan Harapan Chairman Anwar Ibrahim called for voter support in Negeri Sembilan and named Johor candidates as campaigns advance.