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Malaysia: Imbalance In Power Could Be Hampering Economic Development
An imbalance in power within federal and state governments may be hampering Malaysia’s goals of reclaiming authority as an Asian economic leader, experts stressed. An imbalance in power within federal and state governments may be hampering Malaysia’s goals of reclaiming authority as an Asian economic leader, experts stressed. -
Coal Industry In Danger As Wind And Solar Costs Become Cheaper
A significant number of the United States' coal power plants are now in danger of being dismantled given the economic benefits of going with renewable energy power sources. A significant number of the United States' coal power plants are now in danger of being dismantled given the economic benefits of going with renewable energy power sources. -
Indonesia, Thailand Agree To Increase Local Trade Following Superb Results In 2018
Indonesia and Thailand agreed to further improve local trade as part of the scheme to reduce dependence on third-party currencies. Indonesia and Thailand agreed to further improve local trade as part of the scheme to reduce dependence on third-party currencies. -
Why Experts And General Public Are Frowning At Russia’s World Internet Exit Test
Major information disruption is just one of the reasons why industry experts are gravely concerned of Russia’s plan to leave the world internet. Major information disruption is just one of the reasons why industry experts are gravely concerned of Russia’s plan to leave the world internet. -
Vietnam Economy: Growth Spurred By Ballooning Population
Vietnam’s robust economic developments are said to have been propelled by the country’s growing population and confidence in businesswomen. Vietnam’s robust economic developments are said to have been propelled by the country’s growing population and confidence in businesswomen. -
Fresh Thinking Required In Malaysia’s Government Reboot
Mahathir’s Malaysia 2.0 scheme should be supported by governance that welcomes change, an analyst suggested. Mahathir’s Malaysia 2.0 scheme should be supported by governance that welcomes change, an analyst suggested. -
Trieste Port May See Improvements Through China’s BRI
Italy’s aged Trieste port is expected to see new changes after the Belt and Road Initiative deal with China is sealed. Italy’s aged Trieste port is expected to see new changes after the Belt and Road Initiative deal with China is sealed. -
Pakistan Believes Malaysia Is Its Gateway To Massive ASEAN Market
Pakistan is positive that the Malaysian Prime Minister’s visit will help open other doors to the ASEAN market. Pakistan is positive that the Malaysian Prime Minister’s visit will help open other doors to the ASEAN market. -
China, Philippines Boost Economic Relations With 75 Major Infrastructure Projects
China has expressed its commitment to financially support the various infrastructure projects under Duterte's 'Build, Build, Build' program. China has expressed its commitment to financially support the various infrastructure projects under Duterte's 'Build, Build, Build' program. -
Phnom Penh Expat Community Booms Amid Safety Concerns
Phnom Penh City has been ranked as the least among ASEAN countries providing safe living standards for expatriates but expat interest remains solid. Phnom Penh City has been ranked as the least among ASEAN countries providing safe living standards for expatriates but expat interest remains solid.