To strategically deepen the cross-border collaborative ties with global enterprises and encourage broader participation, the China International Import Expo (CIIE) promotional team embarked on an influential global promotion to Australia,
The head of an international scam ring that targeted online gamers from China was arrested during raids in Kuala Lumpur.
Dell is investigating whether Dell and Super Micro servers shipped to Malaysia had NVIDIA AI GPUs that were banned from China, new scandal.
The financial constraints around Manchester United are well known and are expected to lead them on a post-season trip to Malaysia and Hong Kong. United are about to embark on another round of redundancies but head coach Ruben Amorim has accepted the first-team group bear responsibility for driving up revenues.
While Anwar Ibrahim insists on neutrality, analysts warn the move to diversify trade ties could anger Trump and strain US-Asean relations.
Malaysian palm oil exports to China will "remain resilient" this year despite their premium over rival oils and Chinese consumers' shifting buying patterns, the deputy commodities minister said on Sunday.
From a debate between Trump and Zelensky to Malaysia's digital economy ambition, here are five stories you may have missed over the weekend We have put together stories from our coverage last weekend to help you stay informed about news across Asia and beyond.
Singapore authorities have initiated an investigation into potential fraudulent activities related to the shipment of Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA) chips. The chips, which are banned in China, were reportedly shipped to Malaysia via servers from Dell Technologies Inc.
Ceci Lee makes huge career breakthrough in Malaysia, while head coach blasts decision that deprives Chu Tsun-wai of podium spot.
Singapore is investigating whether Dell Technologies and Super Micro Computer servers shipped to Malaysia housed Nvidia chips barred from China.
Super Micro Computer (SMCI), and Dell (DELL) shares plunged Monday after Singapore said it’s investigating whether servers shipped to Malaysia containing chips barred from China ended up in the mainland.
Nvidia (NVDA) stock fell nearly 8% Monday as reports surfaced of the tech giant’s AI chips reaching China despite export controls. The Wall Street Journal reported late Sunday that Nvidia’s latest Blackwell chips are reaching China through third-party resellers using entities registered in nearby regions in violation of export controls.