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In today’s episode, we dive into Malaysia’s evolving economic landscape — where infrastructure projects, digital policy shifts, and global trade tensions are colliding. From airport upgrades and data center booms to trade truce whispers and rice market shocks, we break down what really matters, and why it affects you.

🇲🇾 Malaysian Business & Economy: Local Momentum, Mixed Signals

🔹 Azam Jaya Lands RM120.9M Tawau Airport UpgradeA major boost for Sabah’s infrastructure ambitions, highlighting the government's push to enhance regional connectivity.

🔹 Citaglobal Expands into PortsWith a RM40 million stake in the Perlis Maritime Corridor, the move reinforces logistics as a national growth pillar.

🔹 Penang Hill Cable Car Gets FundedA long-anticipated tourism project gains momentum — part of the wider infrastructure-tourism synergy taking shape.

🔹 Gamuda in the SpotlightAnalysts raise target prices amid expectations of major project wins, including Google data centers in Malaysia and overseas contracts in Taiwan and Australia.

🔹 Hartalega Hits Decade LowsStruggling with global oversupply, rising costs, and a RM100M+ tax bill, the glove maker faces steep headwinds.

🔹 Lotte Chemical Titan’s 13th Straight LossPetrochemical oversupply and soft demand are prompting caution. A bellwether for broader manufacturing trends.

🔹 Mah Sing's Johor Project Sees 90% Take-UpStrong demand near the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone underlines growing investor interest in cross-border growth corridors.

🔹 KIP REIT Delivers Steady YieldWith a yield around 8%, their community mall strategy proves more resilient than larger retail formats.

🔹 Infomina Sues Bank of Philippine IslandsA RM133M lawsuit over a terminated software contract could test regional legal and tech contracting norms.

🔹 Pharmaniaga Restructures Out of PN17Successful capital reduction clears the deck for recovery — a rare turnaround story in the healthcare sector.

🔹 Pentamaster Eyes Better H2Despite a dip in profits, the company expects stronger orders from renewables and data centers — showing strategic sector pivoting.

🔹 Petronas Reaffirms Brazil StrategyCommits to long-term plays in South America — part of its broader global energy positioning.

🏛️ Domestic Policy Shifts: Power, Digital, and Competitiveness

🔹 New Net Energy Metering (NEM) Scheme ComingExpected this month, it’ll make solar more attractive, tied to broader energy tariff reforms.

🔹 Nuclear Power Post-2030?Early policy signals suggest nuclear may enter Malaysia’s long-term energy mix for base-load stability.

🔹 Targeted Water Tariffs for Data CentersEncouraging recycling and conservation in water-intensive industries.

🔹 Malaysia to Launch National Cloud Policy Aug 13Coinciding with the Asian AI Summit, this policy aims to elevate Malaysia’s cloud infrastructure and AI competitiveness.

🔹 Push for Local Content in TechNew SME-centric rules coming to maximize Malaysia’s share of foreign direct investment — part of the "Made by Malaysia Tech" vision.

🔹 Barrierless Tolling UpdatesConcessions given 2 years to secure partners for rollout — government says no extra fiscal burden expected.

🔹 Fuel Price UpdatesRON95 and RON97 stay flat; diesel rises 3 sen in Peninsular Malaysia.

🌍 Global Shifts: Trade, Tensions & Commodities

🔹 US–China: AI Chip Smuggling, Export Controls TightenTwo charged for illegally exporting Nvidia chips to China — reinforcing ongoing enforcement despite tech backlash.

🔹 US–China Trade Deficit Plunges to 21-Year LowAnd Trump signals possible trade truce extension — markets react cautiously.

🔹 Fed Watch: Services Sector SlowsWeak economic activity raises odds of rate cuts, possibly sooner than expected.

🔹 Corporate Debt BoomsOver US$1 trillion in corporate bond sales so far in 2025 — fastest pace since the pandemic.

🔹 India Flags Tariff RiskRBI holds rates steady but warns of fallout from potential US tariffs tied to Russian oil imports.

🔹 Oil Prices Edge UpBounced off a 5-week low amid supply disruption fears, tied to rising US-India-Russia tension.

🔹 Rice Market ShockThe Philippines suspends rice imports for 60 days. Global prices may climb further — implications for regional food inflation.

🧠 Key Takeaways

✅ Infrastructure, logistics, and data centers are clear winners in Malaysia’s current growth wave.✅ Policy is shifting toward energy reform, AI acceleration, and domestic competitiveness.✅ Traditional sectors like gloves and petrochemicals face sustained global pressure.✅ Global trade decisions — from AI chips to rice bans — ripple into local wallets and investment strategy.

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