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Trump's Trade War - Good For Malaysia?

The Morning Run Crew

23-Jan-19 07:45

Trump's Trade War - Good For Malaysia?

The Morning Run crew gives you their take on today's business headlines:

00:12 - The third National Car Project has been announced to be an EEV, rather than an EV and the first model will be available in the second half of 2020.

02:12 - Primary Industries Minister, Teresa Kok has added another element to her "Love My Palm Oil" campaign by bringing in the aviation industry to be a part of this as well.

04:17 - Tun Daim Zainuddin has come out to comment on the US-China trade war and its long-term impact on Malaysia. He has also discussed China's move into 5G and how that would impact us.

07:15 - Two stakeholders of M1 in Singapore, of which Axiata owns a 28.3% stake in, have announced that they will not increase their offer price to gain controlling stakes in the telco.

Presented by: Joyce Goh, Julian Ng, Sharidz Abdullah


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Categories:  Business Analysis

Tags:  National Car ProjectEEVAxiataM1palm oilMAHBAirAsiaTun Daim ZainuddinUS-China trade war5GChinaUS





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