KL and Jakarta drawing up trans-boundary haze pact


BANGI: Malaysia and Indonesia are drafting a memorandum of understanding to tackle trans-boundary haze, says Natural Resource and En­­vironment Minister Datuk Seri G. Palanivel.

“The haze in Malaysia comes main­ly from Sumatra, as well as from some domestic peat fires

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