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Asean News Headlines as at 9pm on Thursday (April 28)
News highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Thursday (April 28)
Myanmar relaxes currency conversion order for traders at China, Thailand borders
YANGON (Xinhua): The Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) has extended the time span of compulsorily converting foreign currencies into kyats for exporters trading at the borders with China and Thailand.
Malaysia and Thailand committed to deepen cooperation and spur economic recovery
Malaysia and Thailand are committed to strengthening their cooperation with regard to trade, investment and tourism to spur post-Covid-19 economic recovery in both countries, amidst the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and global inflationary pressures.
Reopen northern border to boost tourism and business, govt urged
ALOR SETAR: With the Thai government planning to reopen its Malaysia-Thailand borders next month, some stakeholders here are urging the Malaysian government to do likewise to boost tourism and business activities.
IGP: 15 wanted Thai militants might try to sneak into Malaysia
JELI (Bernama): The police are not ruling out the possibility that 15 men who are wanted by the Thai police after a deadly attack in southern Thai last Thursday will attempt to sneak across the border to Malaysia.
Cops foil two ketum-smuggling attempts, seize leaves worth RM33,390
ARAU: A total of 1113kg of ketum leaves worth RM33,390 were seized from smugglers in two separate operations near the Malaysia-Thailand border.
January start for VEP delayed
KLUANG: The Government is delaying the implementation of the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) as it wants to introduce the system simultaneously at the northern and southern borders.
ECRL to spur east coast economy
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia needs the East Coast Rail Line (ECRL) as it will spur the economy in east coast by linking the Kuantan Port and Port Klang.
Don wants parents to stop meddling in teachers’ actions
An academician has urged the Education Ministry to draft regulations to prevent parents from interfering in teachers' disciplinary actions against students, I>Berita Harian/Ireported.