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Govt urged to waive SST for all made-in-Malaysia electrical and electronic items
PETALING JAYA: Ahead of the tabling of Budget 2021 on Nov 6, the Electrical and Electronics Association of Malaysia (Teeam) has urged the government to waive the Sales and Service Tax (SST) for all electrical and electronic (E&E) products and services from local producers.
Crowds of shoppers head to Brazil malls reopening in big cities at heart of pandemic
SAO PAULO/RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilian shoppers lined up for hours and crowded into malls as they reopened on Thursday in the country's two largest cities, epicenter of a still surging coronavirus epidemic in the South American nation.
French Catholics celebrate mass in parking lot
CHALONS-EN-CHAMPAGNE, France (Reuters) - Roman Catholics in a town in eastern France were able to attend mass in their cars on Sunday, in the country's first drive-in religious service since the start of a lockdown eight weeks ago aimed at halting the spread of the coronavirus.
Still not too late to buy gold, say jewellers
PETALING JAYA: The price of gold may be soaring but jewellers believe that it is the right time to buy the commodity before it goes up further.
East Europeans decry 'double standards' for food, seek change to EU law
HAINBURG, Austria (Reuters) - When communism collapsed across central and eastern Europe in 1989, many Czechs and Slovaks flocked across newly unsealed borders to browse in shops in Austria full of high-quality goods they knew only from Western films.
Hungary wants its cookies to crumble just like Austria's
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Big companies are selling better food in Austria than they sell in Hungary, even thought the brands are supposed to be the same, the Hungarian government said on Thursday.
China investments to lift Malaysia’s outlook
MALAYSIA’S economic and business outlook looks depressed from official projections and private sector surveys, but this may be lifted by the massive inflow of Chinese funds and investments.
TSMC says Q1 shipments unaffected by quake, no damage at other Apple suppliers
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Apple Inc supplier Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) said silicon wafers were damaged at a plant in southern Taiwan where a quake hit early on Saturday, affecting no more than 1 percent of first-quarter shipments.
Twelve killed as quake hits Taiwan
TAINAN: A powerful earthquake struck Taiwan, killing at least 12 people, mostly in a 17-storey apartment building that collapsed, with about five people still missing and feared trapped in the building.
Four sought in murder probe
BUKIT MERTAJAM: Police are looking for four men to help in investigations into the murder of businessman Datuk Seri Law Yeong Chow.