KOTA KINABALU, Dec 3 — Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal has proposed for the renowned Japanese automotive company, Toyota Motor Corporation, to open its automotive component assembly plant in Sabah. He said the move would strengthen...
Thursday 12 December 2019
malaymailonline - 10 days ago
Sabah CM urges Toyota to set up plant in state


Jan 17: High Court to hear interim application from woman alleging to be Samy’s wife
- theborneopost
Axiata Digital Capital, Great Eastern ink partnership to offer insurtech solutions in Malaysia and Indonesia
- theborneopost
Sarawak supports placing senior MACC officer in Menteris Besar or Chief Ministers office
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SEA Games: FAS defends decision to name footballers who broke curfew, says it did so in interest of transparency
- straitstimes
Bolivia’s Morales lands in Argentina, will be granted refugee status, says foreign minister
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SEA Games: FAS defends decision to name footballers who broke curfew, says it did so in interests of transparency
- straitstimes
SEA Games: Singapore Athletics contrite after authorities criticism over poor outing and infighting
- straitstimes
Business : US-China trade spat a perfect opportunity to expand local business ecosystem - Ong
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New study finds watching TV is strongly linked with a higher risk of obesity in children
- malaymailonline
Olympics: Paris 2024 organisers pick faraway Tahiti to host surfing events in radical move
- straitstimes
HR Ministry: Procedure changes in foreign workers replacement process beginning Dec 18
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SEA Games: FAS defends decision to name footballers who broke curfew, says it did so in interest of transparency
- straitstimes

Football: Ronaldo and Higuain on target as Juve beat Leverkusen 2-0 in Champions League
- straitstimes
SEA Games: FAS defends decision to name footballers who broke curfew, says it did so in interest of transparency
- straitstimes
