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Toyota, Mazda in talks to expand tie-up
TOKYO: Toyota Motor Corp and Mazda Motor Corp are in talks to expand their technology partnership to fuel-cell vehicles (FCVs), sources said, as global automakers face rising costs to comply with stricter emission regulations.
Benalec in for the long haul in Tanjung Piai
BENALEC Holdings Bhd is far from done with its reclamation project in south Johor.
Three in family die in blaze
SABAK BERNAM: Her daughter’s scream of terror after being trapped in their burning house will remain a nightmare for shop owner Cheong Chai Fong.
Moody’s affirms Malaysia’s bonds and issuer rating at A3
PETALING JAYA: Moody’s Investors Service has affirmed Malaysia’s bond and issuer rating at A3 with a positive outlook, driven by the fiscal reforms and the strength of Malaysia’s fundamental credit strengths.
No more dark nights for Rumah Lugum
KUCHING: The residents of Rumah Lugum longhouse in Nanga Taba, Ulu Kanowit, now have 24-hour electricity following the installation of the iM Sarawak micro-hydro system in a nearby river.
As storm hits Mideast, refugees bear brunt
BEIRUT (Reuters) - A storm buffeted the Middle East with blizzards, rain and strong winds on Wednesday, keeping people at home across much of the region and raising concerns for Syrian refugees facing freezing temperatures in flimsy shelters.
Moody's affirms Malaysia's A3 rating; outlook positive
KUALA LUMPUR: Moody's Investors Service has affirmed the government bond and issuer ratings of the Government of Malaysia at A3 while the outlook remains positive.
AirAsia X to gain from lower fuel prices, better capacity management
PUBLICINVEST Research said among the key takeaways from its recent meeting with AirAsia X Bhd (AAX), the group chief executive officer Datuk Kamarudin Meranun is expecting operating profit by end-2015, building on ancillary income to boost revenue, improving integration within AirAsia Group to achieve better economies of scale and exploring new routes to drive new sales,
KTM welcomes competition in rail transport industry
KUALA LUMPUR: The monopoly on interstate rail services may be broken up soon if the Government proceeds with opening the rail sector to other players besides Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd (KTM).
Indonesia president signs palm export levy to fund biodiesel
JAKARTA: Indonesian President Joko Widodo has signed a regulation requiring exporters to pay a levy of $50 per tonne of crude palm oil (CPO) and $30 for processed palm oil product shipments, officials said on Wednesday.