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Northport inks privatisation deal
PETALING JAYA: Northport (M) Bhd, a subsidiary of an MMC Group member, has signed a privatisation agreement for the operations of Northport and Southpoint in Port Klang.
Chairman: Port Klang FZ makes great progress this year
PORT KLANG: The Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) is taking large strides and has made great progress in 2017.
Didi targets Taiwan expansion with franchising model
BEIJING: Didi Chuxing, the ride-hailing giant that vanquished Uber Technologies Inc in China, is turning to franchising in Taiwan as it expands its business beyond the mainland.
Ride-hailing firm Grab launches services in Cambodia
PHNOM PENH: Ride-hailing firm Grab on Tuesday said it has launched services in Cambodia, expanding its presence to an eighth country in Southeast Asia where it is the biggest rival of Uber Technologies Inc.
Travellers may have to pay fees to help fund Changi T5
Total cost of terminal expected to run into tens of billions of dollars
Mitsubishi Materials shares drop after units falsify product data
TOKYO: Mitsubishi Materials Corp saw its stock fall as much as 11% on Friday after it said three subsidiaries had falsified product data, marking the latest in a series of quality assurance scandals involving Japanese manufacturers.
M40 group in the middle-income trap?
My point - By Manokaran Mottain
ANNUALLY, the national budget has always been hotly debated by Malaysians, after unveiling in the parliament.
Nissan resumes some production amid scandal, fresh wrongdoing found
TOKYO: Nissan Motor Co Ltd resumed on Tuesday most of the domestic car production that had been suspended in the wake of a scandal over uncertified technicians signing off on final inspections for decades.
End of Life Vehicle policy may be in for a bumpy ride ahead
THE End of Life Vehicle (ELV) policy, which was scrapped following a huge backlash some years back, looks set to make a comeback to meet long-term sustainability in auto demand, as well as road safety.
Dutch authorities try to avoid Russian air ban over Schiphol landing slots
AMSTERDAM: Authorities in the Netherlands tried on Tuesday to defuse a threat by Moscow to close Russian air space to Dutch planes in a dispute over landing slots at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport