Since Malaysia's longest serving chief minister, Sarawak's Taib Mahmud, has announced his retirement by this month, speculations are rife who will replace him as...
Malaysia's largest state of Sarawak and Brunei's neighbour has been in the spotlight of Qatari investors during the June 12 launch of Inside Investor's...
This Thursday, June 12 , Sarawak gets put into the spotlight as business titans from Qatar representing institutional investment bodies, halal food industries and Islamic finance descend upon Kuching.
Qatar has recently stepped up its effort to get engaged in investment opportunities in Sarawak, Malaysia’s largest state that reported impressive GDP growth rates of around 5 per cent in 2012.
Malaysian Prime Minster Najib Adbul Tun Razak has reaffirmed Sarawak that the federal government will push the agenda of building community-driven infrastructure in the...
Qatar has reiterated its interest to invest in Sarawak's halal hub at Tanjung Manis, with the production of halal gelatine, pharmaceuticals and food production...
Sarawak Information Systems, or SAINS, is overhauling the state's public finance processing. Inside Investor sat down with SAINS CEO Dato Teo Tien Hiong.
Sarawak’s economy has been built largely on timber, palm oil and oil and gas. However, the government is placing greater importance on technology. A number of early birds have already made a mark in Sarawak, setting up a solid base for future growth.
At this year’s National Public Sector Accountants Conference, Malaysia’s Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud called on the accounting industry to come up...