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Opinion: Not all gloom and doom for US-China relations
The foreign economic policies of the former US administration did not prove effective in reducing the US trade deficit or boosting its manufacturing industries. The inauguration of President Joe Biden may bring some changes, but the policy priorities of the United States relating to economic growth, manufacturing industries and employment may not change in the short term. The US may continue to view China as a strategic competitor.
Bullish with Biden at the helm
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian business fraternity is hopeful of better bilateral trade and investment partnership with the United States under the leadership of President Joe Biden.
RCEP - a milestone in Asian economic integration
China Daily contributor Yuan Bo says the successful signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement reflects the characteristics and vitality of regional cooperation among economies in Asia.
Bilateral trade with the United States to flourish despite election uncertainty
PETALING JAYA: Despite the uncertainty in the neck-and-neck race in the US presidential election, Malaysia can continue to look forward to a flourishing bilateral trade with the republic.
No need to refer Azmin to Parliament committee, says Speaker
PETALING JAYA: Senior Minister Datuk Seri Azmin Ali will not be referred to Parliament's rights and privileges committee as he was not misleading the Dewan Rakyat, says Datuk Azhar Azizan Harun.
Travel ban on Maria Chin made within permissible grounds, Federal Court hears
PUTRAJAYA (Bernama): The travel ban on Maria Chin Abdullah was imposed within permissible grounds as it involved questions of government policy and national interest, with potential effects on the diplomatic relationship with South Korea, the Federal Court heard on Wednesday (Aug 5).
Understanding Malaysian patent law
From DR CHRIS HEMINGWAY, Chair of MIPA Patents Committee, Petaling Jaya.
Local farmers will lose right to sell own seeds if international convention is ratified, claims group
PETALING JAYA: Some 21 associations and organisations representing farmers and public interest groups joined forces to air their concerns to the Federal Government on the far-reaching implications of ratifying the Swiss-based International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (Upov) 1991 Convention.
Consumer rights champion
From MARTIN KHOR, Honorary Secretary, Consumers’ Association of Penang, Advisor, Third World Network.
UN: Global FDI skids 19% on Trump tax reform, may rebound this year
GENEVA: Global foreign direct investment (FDI) fell 19% last year to an estimated US$1.2 trillion, largely caused by US President Donald Trump’s tax reforms, the United Nations trade and development agency UNCTAD said.