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Paving the way with new solutions
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian industries need to invest more in sustainable solutions if they want to compete in the international market, says Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Ong Kian Ming.
Distributor fined for inaccurate declarations on almost 6,000kg of imported food products
SINGAPORE (ANN): A local distributor was fined S$800 on Wednesday (Dec 18) for making inaccurate declarations on almost 6,000kg of food products that it imported, including a brand of chocolate that was recalled for containing an undeclared allergen.
QR Code way to ensure authentic Wagyu beef
ALTHOUGH Wagyu beef originated from Japan, due to increasing worldwide demand, other countries are now farming the breed of cattle and selling Wagyu beef.
Thousands of Thai fishermen protest against tough industry regulations
BANGKOK: Several thousand Thai fishermen protested outside the agriculture ministry on Tuesday (Dec 17) over strict regulations aimed at combating illegal and unregulated fishing which they say are driving them out of business.
Red Cross says data misuse ‘life and death’ matter for vulnerable
The Red Cross has warned that data misuse is a "life and death" issue for people in need.
Malaysia to publish oil-Palm concession maps in traceability bid
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia, the world’s second-largest grower of palm oil, plans to publish concession maps and make them accessible to the public, according to the Malaysian Palm Oil Certification Council.
Brunei and Singapore ink deal to farm Atlantic salmon
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM (ANN): Atlantic salmon will be locally produced in a clean and fresh environment in Brunei Darussalam, via a state-of-the-art land-based aquaculture facility, which is the first and largest of its kind in South-east Asia.
Millennials are still buying diamonds, just not the way their parents did
Tiffany CEO Alessandro Bogliolo talks about what the 182-year-old luxury jewellery retailer is doing to attract a new generation of shoppers.
Vietnam to fall short of fisheries export target
HO CHI MINH CITY (ANN): Vietnam's fisheries exports are unlikely to meet the US$10bil target set by the Government for this year because of the multiple challenges like the US-China trade war, lack of demand and increasing competition.
Leverage local tech, expertise for growth
NATIONAL agendas such as the Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 and the Ministry of International Trade and Industry’s (Miti) National Policy on Industry 4.0 (Industry4WRD) are emphasising the use of emerging technologies to fast-track industry transformation in order to spur economic growth.