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China sets economic growth target of more than 6 per cent in 2021
China's leaders set an economic growth target of "above 6 percent" for 2021 on Friday, at the opening of the country's annual legislative session.
Sunway Property aims for higher sales this year
Group to launch RM2.8bil projects in M’sia, S’pore and China
MMHE set to grow order book significantly
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Holdings Bhd (MMHE) is expected to grow its order book significantly in 2021, according to Maybank Investment Bank (IB) Research.
TNB expands Asean RE footprint with Vietnam foray
KUALA LUMPUR: Tenaga Nasional Bhd is expanding its international renewable energy (RE) footprint into South-East Asia with its foray into Vietnam by buying a stake in a 21.6MW project.
Clean energy edging out coal on sustainability
SHANGHAI: The increasing output and expanding use of clean energy in China have continuously reduced the share of coal consumption in overall energy consumption, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said in its annual communique released recently
New MKN guidelines don't add up - and that's why arts and culture sector is frustrated
No green light for theatre stages to reopen, leaving performing arts scene in dire straits yet again
Indonesia's factory activity slows in February
JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/ANN): Indonesia’s manufacturing growth slowed down in February after hitting a six-year high the previous month as flooding and the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted the sector.
'I will shoot whoever I see': Myanmar soldiers use TikTok to threaten protesters
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Armed Myanmar soldiers and police are using TikTok to deliver death threats to protesters against last month's coup, researchers said, leading the Chinese video-sharing app to announce it was removing content that incites violence.
'I will shoot whoever I see': Myanmar soldiers use TikTok to threaten protesters
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Armed Myanmar soldiers and police are using TikTok to deliver death threats to protesters against last month's coup, researchers said, leading the Chinese video-sharing app to announce it was removing content that incites violence.