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  • The gov is considering a WFH arrangement for civil servants

    The gov is considering a WFH arrangement for civil servants

    The Malaysian government will discuss the implementation of work from home (WFH) for civil servants in a special cabinet meeting tomorrow. This is to coordinate government actions and reduce unnecessary expenses. So, what should you know about it?

  • Malaysia is among the 16 countries under investigation by America for excess industrial capacity and forced labour

    Malaysia is among the 16 countries under investigation by America for excess industrial capacity and forced labour

    The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has initiated an investigation under Section 301(b) of the Trade Act of 1974 into Malaysia and 15 other countries for alleged excess production capacity in sectors including electronics, machinery, and steel. So, what should you know about it?

  • In conjunction with Hari Raya Aidilfitri 2026, which is approaching, PLUS Malaysia Berhad expects a surge in traffic on major highways, especially the outflow from the Klang Valley towards hometowns. So, what should you know about it?

  • SK hynix completes development of LPDDR6 DRAM - Production to begin at the end of 2026

    SK hynix completes development of LPDDR6 DRAM - Production to begin at the end of 2026

    SK hynix confirmed the start of production of LPDDR6 memory based on the latest 10nm (1c) class process in the second half of 2026. The development of this 16-gigabyte chip is specifically targeted for use in smartphones and tablets that support artificial intelligence (AI) functions on the device.

  • MBO Cinemas has officially announced that it will cease operations permanently, marking the end of one of Malaysia’s long-running cinema chains. In a public statement shared with customers, the company said it was making the announcement with heavy hearts after many years of serving moviegoers across the country.

  • Tax season 2026: Personal tax relief changes you should know about

    Tax season 2026: Personal tax relief changes you should know about

    This year, the Malaysian government has set a tax filing deadline of 30 April 2026. It's still a weeks off, but it's never bad to prepare in advance. With that said, below are the claimable tax reliefs for individual Malaysians in 2026.

  • MG S5 EV local assembly begins in Malaysia at Melaka plant

    MG S5 EV local assembly begins in Malaysia at Melaka plant

    SAIC Motor Malaysia has officially begun local production of the MG S5 EV, marking a major milestone for the brand’s expansion in Malaysia. The first locally assembled unit rolled off the production line at the PEPS-JV Assembly Facility, signalling the start of domestic manufacturing for MG vehicles in the country. The ceremony was attended by several government and industry representatives, including Ab Rauf Yusoh, Chief Minister of Melaka, alongside state officials and executives from the automotive sector.

  • Grab might launch a new feature called Women-Only Rides (Beta), which allows female passengers to book rides with female drivers. This feature was introduced in an effort to improve the comfort and safety of female users when using the e-hailing service.

  • Google expands Gemini for Education to all Malaysian public universities

    Google expands Gemini for Education to all Malaysian public universities

    Google has announced the rollout of Gemini for Education across all public universities in Malaysia, covering all 20 Malaysian public universities, reaching nearly 600000 students and about 75000 faculty members. The rollout integrates Gemini directly within existing Google Workspace for Education environments used by universities, allowing students and educators to access AI-powered tools for learning, research and administrative tasks.

  • Sony is reportedly testing a dynamic pricing system on the PlayStation Store

    Sony is reportedly testing a dynamic pricing system on the PlayStation Store

    Dynamic pricing is nothing new and is used in a variety of industries. However, it is usually rare in online game stores and often draws criticism.


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