Malaysian Prime Minister <strong>Anwar Ibrahim</strong> announced that the government will not provide an immediate economic stimulus package, emphasizing the importance of controlling essential goods prices amid ongoing conflicts in West Asia.
Malaysian Prime Minister <strong>Anwar Ibrahim</strong> held a special meeting with state leaders today in <strong>Kuala Lumpur</strong> to discuss the implications of the global energy crisis. The meeting comes amid rising tensions in <strong>West Asia</strong> and their impact on energy supplies.
Malaysian Communications Minister, <strong>Fahmi Fadzil</strong>, announced government approval for the establishment of a <strong>Communications Command Center</strong> under the <strong>National Economic Action Council</strong>. The center aims to coordinate government messaging regarding the global energy crisis and ongoing conflict in West Asia.
Air India has announced plans to operate 42 new flights to West Asian countries starting April 4. This initiative aims to strengthen air links between India and Arab nations in response to increasing travel demand.
The Malaysian government has announced the formation of a crisis management team led by Tan Sri Mohd Hassan Marican to monitor fuel and food supplies amid the global crisis stemming from conflicts in West Asia.
The Malaysian government has announced new measures to enhance the country's food system due to ongoing conflicts in West Asia affecting global supply chains. Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu, emphasized the importance of these measures to ensure food availability for citizens.