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KUALA LUMPUR, April 17 — Apple iPhones could cost as much as a car if US President Donald Trump persists with his “reciprocal” tariffs on Chinese goods, warned Investment, Trade and Industry Minister ...
Singapore’s trade minister said yesterday that he cannot rule out a recession for the local economy this year following US President Donald ...
Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports rose 5.4 per cent in March from the same month a year earlier, government data showed ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday expressed confidence that Malaysia will achieve greater success under the leadership ...
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said yesterday there was little comfort in the US postponing most of its proposed ...
Google yesterday said it would “vigorously” defend itself after some 250,000 UK businesses filed a multi-billion-pound legal ...
For over 50 years legendary American photographer Susan Meiselas has pushed the boundaries of her craft and captivated audiences with her intimate ...
Global trade is expected to plummet this year in the wake of President Donald Trump’s tariff offensive, fuelling uncertainty ...
Police are hunting down a man who acted aggressively and was found in possession of dangerous weapons while fleeing a roadblock at the Sultan ...
Chip developer Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) yesterday said it expects new US licensing requirements for semiconductors ...
Bursa Malaysia opened lower today, tracking Wall Street’s overnight losses as investor sentiment remained cautious amid ...
Concern over the economic fallout from US President Donald Trump’s global tariffs mounted yesterday, with Fed Chair Jerome ...
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