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Will the Covid-19 pandemic forever change how we travel?
Many would agree we’re at our happiest when we’re on holiday. And yet right now getting away from it all has essentially become impossible, with travel warnings around the world in effect. Instead of heading out into the world, citizens are being flown home.
Weighing the potential impact of higher ASPs on Kossan Rubber
KUALA LUMPUR: Despite the recent rally, there could still be more upside to Kossan Rubber Industries Bhd's share price as the market is yet to realise the potential impact of higher average selling prices (ASP) and tight supply conditions.
Opinion: Now more than ever, investors love toys
Since March 15, demand for leisure-activity products like jigsaw puzzles, knitting gear and Nintendo has driven the biggest eight-week rally for companies keeping so much of the population preoccupied, if not entirely amused, during the coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. auto industry workers return to jobs amid concerns of second virus wave
DETROIT (Reuters) - Factory workers began returning to assembly lines in Michigan on Monday, paving the way to reopen the U.S. auto sector but stoking fears of a second wave of coronavirus infections as strict lockdowns are eased across the country.
All mosques in Iran to reopen on Tuesday
(Reuters) - All mosques in Iran will reopen on Tuesday, a further step in the government's plans to ease restrictions that aimed to contain the spread of the new coronavirus, the official IRIB news agency reported.
IJM Land's RM4.5bil The Light City to resume in August
GEORGE TOWN: IJM Land Bhd will restart work on the stalled RM4.5bil The Light City project, which is located next to the Penang Bridge, in August.
South Africa’s richest family gives local horse racing a lifeline
Johannesburg: South Africa’s fastest horses may not be racing, but a branch of the country’s richest family is pumping money into the industry so that when punters are allowed to return to the track, there will be horses to bet on.
Frozen fish sticks in demand as virus keeps people home
LONDON: Frozen fish sticks and canned salmon have made a comeback as the coronavirus crisis keeps people home, forcing a change of tack for the fishing industry that usually turns to restaurants from Paris to New York and Shanghai to serve their fresh seafood.
Fishing sector faces largest loss in history
MYANMAR’S fisheries sector will face its largest loss in history if demand does not pick up soon, said U Myo Nyunt, secretary of the Myanmar Fisheries Products Processors and Exporters Association (MPEA).
Taking baking skills to the next level
ARE you a home baker or aspiring cake entrepreneur who wants to enhance your baking skills or know-how to improve your business?