Malaysian customs recently intercepted nearly 200 tonnes of e-waste, but high shipping volumes make detection a ‘challenge’, officials say.
In Johor, police said at least 30 per cent more vehicles were expected to enter Johor this CNY. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
If I were e-waste, I would feel my passport being revoked, my visa cancelled and my frequent-flyer miles finally expiring. Advocacy groups welcomed the ban – cautiously but firmly. They praised the ...
Shoppers across the Klang Valley are making their "final push" for the Chinese New Year, with many taking advantage of special sales and offers to stretch their ringgit.
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