Eats
Malaysians Told To Cut Chicken Consumption To Once A Day
A food security expert says Malaysians eat more chicken than almost anywhere else in the world, and reducing demand could help cushion future price shocks.
Eats
Malaysians Told To Cut Chicken Consumption To Once A Day
A food security expert says Malaysians eat more chicken than almost anywhere else in the world, and reducing demand could help cushion future price shocks.
Gomen
Deputy Finance Minister Clarifies He Never Announced New 150L BUDI95 Fuel Limit
Liew Chin Tong says his remarks were taken out of context and did not amount to a government announcement on reducing subsidised RON95 quotas.
Gomen
[UPDATED] Malaysia Considers New 150L BUDI95 Cap As Fuel Subsidy Costs Surge
Officials are increasingly framing BUDI95 as a tool to manage fuel demand and conserve national supply amid rising geopolitical uncertainty.
News
Indonesia Says It Will Not Impose A Toll On The Strait Of Malacca After All
Indonesia's foreign minister has closed the door on a proposal floated just days earlier by his own finance minister.
News
The Strait Of Malacca, Explained: Who Owns It, Who Controls It, And Can Indonesia Really Put A Toll On It?
Indonesia wants to charge ships for using the Strait of Malacca. Malaysia and Singapore said no. But who actually has the right to decide, and what does the law say?
News
Indonesia Wants To Charge Ships For Using The Strait Of Malacca. Malaysia And Singapore Disagree
A proposal from Indonesia's Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has exposed a rare crack in the otherwise united stance the three littoral states have long projected over the Strait of Malacca.
News
US Warning Forces 5 Malaysia-Bound Tankers To Turn Back. Here's What Actually Happened
One of the vessels changed course off Sri Lanka after initially heading towards Malaysia and Singapore.
News
A US Warship Just Passed Through The Strait Of Malacca. Here's What We Know
The USS Miguel Keith's transit was routine by legal standards. But in the current climate, "routine" is doing a lot of work.
Gomen
Malaysia Won't Rush Fuel Subsidy Changes Despite Middle East Crisis, Says Deputy PM
The government will maintain current fuel subsidy policies even as geopolitical tensions threaten global energy supply, with monthly spending already reaching up to RM7 billion.
News
Malaysia Rejects Fears Strait Of Malacca Could Face Hormuz-Style Crisis
Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin says regional cooperation, international law, and stable diplomacy set Southeast Asia apart from Iran's situation.