Malaysia Holds Key Rate With Upbeat Outlook
Malaysia is discussing with chip companies based in the country whether they can absorb the impact of potential U.S. tariffs on semiconductors, its trade minister said, as it looks to hedge against risks to its export-driven economy.
Palm oil plantations in two states in Malaysia, the world’s second-biggest producer of the commodity, have been hit by infestations, a minister said, as the country recovers from floods that have disrupted production.
Malaysia, Arm Holdings
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Malaysia to pay Arm Holdings $250 million for chip design blueprints
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Malaysia is buying Arm’s blueprints for $250 million to realize its ambitions to be a ‘non-aligned’ chip player
Arm to help drive Malaysia’s $270B chip goals, Bloomberg reports
Arm (ARM) has agreed to provide chip designs and technology to Malaysia for $250M over the next 10 years, as the government
Malaysia’s government unveiled legislation to regulate carbon capture and storage activities that will allow the oil producer to widely adopt and monetize the emissions-reducing technology.
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ETX Daily Up on MSNMalaysia aims to be 'global leader' in carbon captureMalaysia's parliament on Thursday (Mar 6) passed legislation intended to help the country become a "global leader" in carbon capture, utilisation and storage – a technology t
SINGAPORE: Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has urged the public not to condemn his predecessor Ismail Sabri Yaakob before investigations by the country’s anti-graft agency conclude, and said he is open to receiving information on alleged misconduct involving members of his Cabinet.
Different levels of defence industrial development across Asean among significant hurdles to success of Malaysia’s proposal, analysts say.
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has been invited to attend the United Nations Peacekeeping Ministerial Forum 2025 in Berlin in May. Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said Malaysia's presence at the forum would reaffirm its commitment and determination as a nation contributing to peacekeeping missions under the United Nations.
Homegrown fintech firm Razorpay has announced entry into Singapore, its second international market foray after Malaysia three years ago.
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