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Malaysia’s GDP Growth Masks a Dark Truth
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The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have increased their projection of Malaysia’s GDP growth this year to 5.2% and 4.8% respectively....
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Joshua Woo Sze Zeng
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Penang’s Aquaculture Sector Does Swimmingly Well
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Malaysia is among the world’s top fish-consuming countries, putting away 56.9kg per year per person.1 Fish contribute about 44% of the total animal-sour...
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Penang – A Rice Bowl State under Threat?
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Paddy field at Bukit Merah, Permatang Pauh.Seberang Perai has undergone much urbanisation over the last decade. This has led to concerns over land use: wa...
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Stephanie Kee
Green is the Agenda!
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Climate change is here. Penang was hit by one of the worst floods in its history on November 4 last year. The 15-hour storm paralysed the state, causing huge...
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Chuah Sue Ann
Penang Economic Indicators
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consultations.The economic performance of Malaysia and Penang has been strong for past six years, with an average annual growth of 5%. Penang’s gros...
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Ng Peng Zui