The tropical, ethnic-Chinese-majority state of Penang is experiencing a growth spurt in manufacturing as a result of Japan’s devastating earthquake and Thailand’s floods last...
An Inside Investor online poll among people frequently travelling in Southeast Asia for business has shown that Singapore is the most popular city for...
As calls for increased foreign and local investment are sounded by the re-emergent nation of Myanmar, more and more major regional players are signaling...
The huge Dawei industrialisation project on Myanmar's south coast has suffered a setback as one of the local key partners, the Max Myanmar conglomerate,...
The Prince Hotel & Residence in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is leading the way in integrating traditional hotel services with the accommodation needs of long-term...
Bangkok's old international airport Don Mueang will be reactivated to serve as a hub for low costs carriers including Thai AirAsia, state operator Airports...
Fraser Place Kuala Lumpur is a fully serviced residence in the heart of Kuala Lumpur for discerning business and leisure travellers alike, hotel manager Shirley Lai says.
Jakarta is about to see the construction of the world's fifth tallest building starting later this year. According to local newspaper reports, Indonesian tycoon...
Increased demand for goods and services from burgeoning middle-class populations has shifted the comparative cost of living upwards for developing cities across Asia, many...
Thailand has waived visa fees for Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nationals seeking medical treatment in the country, according to a report published by UAE-based...
Southeast Asian countries are putting more and more emphasis on green projects specifically in key areas of carbon reduction technology, energy efficiency, renewable energy, organic farming and green buildings.
Thailand and Qatar are keen to elevate mutual cooperation in various economic fields, including food security and energy, it was disclosed after an official...
Housing and tourism are two core economic sectors in Sarawak. Inside Investor met the state’s Minister of Housing and Tourism YB Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Abang Openg to discuss developments and challenges.