Trade

Malaysia’s November Trade Hits RM263.8b with Double-Digit Growth

Malaysia's November trade surges 11.1% YoY to RM263.8b; exports up 7%, imports 15.8%, but surplus narrows sharply.

6 months ago

Customs Exceeds 2025 Revenue Target by RM6 Billion

Malaysia Customs collects RM73.27 billion in 2025 revenue, surpassing revised target amid stronger anti-smuggling efforts.

6 months ago

Malaysia Secures RM493.64 Billion in Potential Investments from 37 Trade Missions (2023-2025)

37 trade missions from 2023-2025 generate RM493.64 billion in potential investments, with RM123.8 billion already approved.

6 months ago

Kenanga Upgrades Distributive Trade Growth Forecast to 5.7% for 2025 on Strong Momentum

Kenanga Research raises 2025 distributive trade growth to 5.7%, citing festive spending, tourism boost and robust October sales data.

6 months ago

Hamzah slams Madani govt: Follow Indonesia’s bold stand or risk Malaysia’s sovereignty in US trade deal

Opposition Leader Hamzah demands urgent review of Malaysia-US deal, praises Indonesia’s refusal of restrictive clauses.

6 months ago

Mahathir escalates attacks on US-Malaysia trade deal

Former PM Mahathir criticizes the ART for undermining Bumiputera privileges, urging the government to cancel the agreement immediately.

7 months ago

Global Arms Giants Hit Record $679 Billion in 2024 as Wars in Gaza and Ukraine Fuel Boom

Global arms sales hit record $679bn in 2024, driven by Ukraine and Gaza wars; US, Europe boom while China falters.

7 months ago

Dr. Kaushall Lal Gupta: Shaping India’s Global Trade Vision through Strategic Diplomacy and Market Leadership

Dr. Kaushall Lal Gupta drives India's global trade efforts through Keystone Luxe Group, enhancing international partnerships and promoting key industries…

7 months ago

US backed Singapore’s rise. Now it wants returns on that support, says envoy Anjani Sinha

US tariffs on Singapore were defended by Ambassador Sinha as part of Trump’s push to rebalance trade and deepen economic…

7 months ago

Indonesia Pushes Back Against US Demands to Protect Economic Autonomy

Indonesia rejects US “poison pill” clauses to safeguard economic autonomy, signalling stronger regional resistance to American pressure against Chinese influence.

7 months ago

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