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Malaysia could face food shortage if India-Pakistan conflict worsens

Malaysia could face food shortage if India-Pakistan conflict worsens

by jpsfa admin | May 12, 2025 | Local News

PETALING JAYA – The open hostilities between India and Pakistan could see Malaysia facing a food shortage. If the South Asian conflict escalates into a full-blown war, there could be a disruption in the supply of food items and other essentials in Malaysia, which is...
Maturing China-Malaysia relationship helps anchor China-ASEAN ties

Maturing China-Malaysia relationship helps anchor China-ASEAN ties

by jpsfa admin | May 12, 2025 | Local News

Chinese President Xi Jinping began his three-day visit to Malaysia on Tuesday, following his visit to Vietnam. This head-of-state diplomacy underscores China’s long-term commitment to deepening all-around cooperation with neighboring countries to safeguard peace...
How Freight Forwarders Can Contribute to Maritime Decarbonization

How Freight Forwarders Can Contribute to Maritime Decarbonization

by jpsfa admin | May 12, 2025 | Global News

A freight forwarder is an organization that helps other companies manage freight transportation across transport modes and geographies. As freight moves from one location, like a factory in China, to another destination, like a distribution centre in Kansas, it will...
Top Admiral Says India Was Prepared to Strike Port of Karachi

Top Admiral Says India Was Prepared to Strike Port of Karachi

by jpsfa admin | May 12, 2025 | Global News

On Saturday, just at the point when the conflict between India and Pakistan was threatening to escalate out of control, the United States brokered an immediate ceasefire between the two nuclear armed countries. The agreement was still holding as of midday Sunday,...
Mexico Agrees to Phased-in Rollout of Lowered Cruise Passenger Head Tax

Mexico Agrees to Phased-in Rollout of Lowered Cruise Passenger Head Tax

by jpsfa admin | May 12, 2025 | Global News

After pressure from the cruise industry and concerns raised by local government in the states where cruises contribute to the economy, Mexico’s federal government has reportedly agreed to a lower amount and phased-in rollout to the hefty head tax planned for...
Morocco’s Tanger Med Wins Contract to Upgrade Liberia’s Ports

Morocco’s Tanger Med Wins Contract to Upgrade Liberia’s Ports

by jpsfa admin | May 12, 2025 | Global News

Morocco is further expanding its footprint in the African port sector with a new deal to modernize Liberia’s major ports. Last week, the Liberian National Port Authority (NPA) signed a modernization agreement with Tanger Med Engineering, a subsidiary of Tanger...
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