PUCHONG: Food manufacturers and sundry goods traders are urging the government to stabilise diesel prices and offer temporary financial relief.
Operators are absorbing higher costs for now, but say price hikes may become unavoidable if global pressures persist.
The impact is not limited to staples, as the fruit industry is expected to be among the hardest hit Farmers in Johor and ...
Making great pizza at home in Malaysia is now more accessible, with high-heat ovens like Beetle Box bringing authentic ...
Temperatures across peninsular Malaysia have climbed to dangerous levels during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, drying out rice ...
KL Dirty Fries, a vegan dish with crispy fries and shiitake mushroom rendang.
The Penang Health Department (JKNPP) has investigated a well-known food outlet in Lorong Pitt here following a complaint by a ...
MACAO is returning as the International Favourite Destination at Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) Fair April 2026, promoting the city to Malaysians as more than a casino-led ...
PUCHONG: Food manufacturers and sundry goods traders are urging the government to stabilise diesel prices and offer temporary ...
For now, subsidised petrol remains at RM1.99 per litre for Malaysian drivers, costing the Treasury over RM3 billion (S$970 ...
In this new Makan Kakis series, Mediacorp GOLD 905’s Denise Tan and JB resident Hossan Leong discover Taman Pelangi’s best ...
As the United States-Israeli war with Iran sends tremors through the global economy, the poorest members of the Global South ...
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