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PM sells Malaysia to fund managers
Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who is on the last leg of his one-week working trip to Californa, started Wednesday by promoting Malaysia as a good prospect for investments to American fund managers managing US$4.5tril (RM18.8tril).
Najib: IT giants want Asean to develop digital economy
THE usually mundane US-Asean summit was given a new twist yesterday when the CEOs of three tech giants gave a presentation on the digital economy to the 10 Asean leaders and their host President Barack Obama.
US-Asean summit to focus on South China Sea claims
Sunnylands is a place situated in Rancho Mirage, California. It has a sprawling estate known as the Annenberg Retreat where US President Barack Obama will be hosting 10 Asean leaders for the US-Asean Summit.
Summit to cement US-Asean ties
PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is in Los Angeles, joining other Asean leaders for the special summit between the United States and Asean, hosted for the first time by President Barack Obama.
Another hurdle cleared, more to come
After surviving ‘sparks’ in Parliament over the TPPA motion, Malaysian negotiators are going into another long haul over the next two years – introducing amendments involving at least 17 laws before the agreement is enforced.
A pool of talented negotiators
The TPPA negotiations uncovered a pool of talent among civil servants in international wheeling and dealing. It would be a pity to lose them if the Govt does not look out for them.
Of TPPA, a virgin and new HQ
Perhaps Mustapa’s remarks were offensive to some but if taken into context, he was apologising for any shortcomings that could interrupt the smooth running of the dialogue.
Lack of media engagement
It was fun to cover Asean meetings during the 1990s when ministers and officials could be ‘ambushed’, compared to the present climate where security is tight.
Final TPPA text has allayed fears, says Najib
MANILA: The release of the final text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) has helped to allay fears and criticisms that the trade deal will be bad for Malaysia.
Bridging South China Sea divide
Nobody wants to admit it publicly, at least on the Malaysian side that the Asean Defence Ministers Plus meeting in Malaysia early this month nearly became a disaster.
Apec to rally against terror
MANILA: Leaders of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation economies are expected to condemn the Paris attacks at their annual meeting here in the next two days.
Asean set for major milestone
Establishment of a community to be signed and declared by 10 leaders