Weekly Round-Up; Stories That Caught Our Attention

Malaysia Can Be A Developed Nation If Corruption Is Eradicated

Malaysia has the potential to be a developed country in the region on condition that the practice of stealing the nation’s wealth through corruption is stopped altogether, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

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Govt Resolves Lowering Prices Of Raw Materials, Says PM Anwar

“It’s okay, let’s listen to his (Ismail Sabri) point of view. If I compare the month and a half of the minister in charge now (to the previous one), I can admit that what is being done now is more earnest,“ he told reporters after attending the Majlis Kenduri Rakyat in his hometown at Cherok Tok Kun here tonight.

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End Prices Must Be In Accordance With Actual Raw Materials, Input Costs But This Does Not Happen Fast Enough, Says Rafizi

Minister of Economy Rafizi Ramli said as announced by the Department of Statistics Malaysia last week, the inflation rate in December 2022 eased to 3.8% compared to the corresponding month the previous year.

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Intellectual Property Filing Fund 2.0 Worth RM2 Million Launched

Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub said the facility covers the filing fees for all intellectual property components, including costs for works that require professional and technical services such as patent drafting.

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AMD Picks Up Speed As Stumbling Intel Says It Will Recover Balance In 2023

The company shocked the market on Thursday with a revenue outlook that was behind Wall Street estimates by about US$3 billion. The weakness of the global economy only makes Intel’s challenges more difficult.

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