- Singapore and Malaysia will sign a memorandum of understanding on the Johor-Singapore special economic zone (SEZ) on Jan 11.
- The Malaysian government is addressing its mounting debt of over RM1.5 trillion.
- The government’s latest moves, such as implementing a central database for subsidies and introducing an online shopping tax, have received criticism.
Source: straitstimes.com
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