Innovation, think outside the box required to endure prolonged crisis, says business forum

Innovation, coupled with a radical departure from contemporary thinking, is required with a possible reality of a prolonged crisis becoming the new reality that people and companies must function through.

Malaysia Global Business Forum founding chairman Nordin Abdullah said innovation […]

Innovation, think outside the box required to endure prolonged crisis, says business forum2020-04-08T11:31:13+08:00

The Australasian Furnishing Association (AFA) has launched an unprecedented campaign to support jobs in the Australian furniture industry

An ongoing survey that commenced in July 2021 revealed the devastating impact of COVID 19 on the sector. Australian furniture factories were closed for many months by the pandemic, and although the economy is predicted to rebound, manufacturers expect their sales to be down […]

The Australasian Furnishing Association (AFA) has launched an unprecedented campaign to support jobs in the Australian furniture industry2022-03-09T17:18:35+08:00

Warehouse cartel in Port Klang busted and fined

The Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) imposes financial penalties ranging from RM26,363.03 to as high as RM336,369.13 against seven (7) warehouse operators for engaging in a price-fixing cartel in relation to the handling services for long length and heavy lift of import and export cargoes at Port Klang. The said warehouse […]

Warehouse cartel in Port Klang busted and fined2021-08-09T15:58:32+08:00

Digitalisation is a necessity for your business

In the last 18 months, businesses around the world have been forced to adapt their business models and adopt the use of digital technology to continue reaching their clients and customers. Organisations that have not been able to evolve quickly enough have found themselves floundering in the post-Covid world - where going digital may make all the difference to whether a business dies, survives or thrives.

Digitalisation is a necessity for your business2021-07-19T16:52:27+08:00

Troubled times ahead for SMEs

According to the Entrepreneurship Development and Cooperatives Ministry in a Parliamentary written reply dated Nov 5, 2020, a total of 32,469 SMEs had folded since March 2020 when the movement control order (MCO) was first implemented to curb Covid-19. The Ministry, quoting statistics by the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM), said that 9,675 SMEs shut down operations during the first phase of the MCO from March 18 to June 9. Then a further 22,794 SMEs shut down during the recovery MCO that took place from June till September last year, with the highest figure recorded in August with a total of 17,800 SMEs.

Troubled times ahead for SMEs2021-06-01T14:35:23+08:00

Nippon Paint Unveils New Coatings Innovation, 99% Effective Against Human Coronavirus

Edited by Gunaprasath Bupalan (YouTube – Emjay Communications / www.newshubasia.com / www.property360digest.com / www.malaysiaglobalbusinessforum.comVirusGuard to provide anti-viral, anti-bacterial protection for homes and commercial spaces Mr Yaw Seng Heng, Group Managing Director of Nippon Paint Malaysia Group delivering his […]
Nippon Paint Unveils New Coatings Innovation, 99% Effective Against Human Coronavirus2020-09-16T23:41:33+08:00

Issues of Bankruptcy Law

Today in parliament, the issues of insolvency laws to increase the threshold of an individual to be declared bankrupt was raised in Dewan Rakyat (House of Representative) sitting. Sibuti MP Lukanisman bin Awang Sauni ask the Prime Minister to state […]
Issues of Bankruptcy Law2020-08-05T11:28:36+08:00
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