DAVOS: As the chairman of Asean this year, Malaysia aims to prioritise energy and connectivity with a focus on building trust and inclusivity among member countries as well as engaging constructively with major global powers while safeguarding the bloc’s independence.
He says Malaysia may have border issues with neighbours, but still manages to cultivate good relations. Read more at straitstimes.com.
There will always be border disputes in Asia, and China should not be singled out because of tensions in the South China Sea, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said Wednesday.
Davos, World Economic Forum
The Global Risks Report 2025 highlights economic downturn as Malaysia’s top risk, alongside concerns over labour
Pragmatic dialogue and collaboration are key to navigating the complexities of international relations, particularly in Malaysia’s engagements with major powers such as the United States and China, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional Bhd is rebalancing its portfolio to invest more in developed markets, with an eye on managing expected risks from the new Donald Trump presidency in the U.
Malaysia's attorney-general's chambers has sought a gag order to ban public discussion of former Prime Minister Najib Razak's judicial review claim that a document exists allowing him to serve his remaining prison sentence under house arrest,
The World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos brings together global leaders, including heads of state and ministers, to address critical issues such as European competitiveness, energy transition, and military spending.
The five-day meeting beginning January 20 will explore how to re-launch growth, harness new technologies and strengthen social and economic resilience,” the WEF has said.
Anwar Ibrahim says that his country’s “neutrality and openness for partnership” make it a “natural hub” for high-tech manufacturing.
GENEVA - More than 3,000 global leaders from upwards of 130 countries will make their annual pilgrimage next week to the World Economic Forum, meeting i