Malaysia’s anti-corruption plan advances slowly, US-China reopen trade channels, and Huawei finds workarounds in chip tech.
🇲🇾 H2: Malaysia
- Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim reiterated that reforms to address corruption and power abuse will take time but are firmly underway.
- He emphasized the need for gradual consensus building, proper banking governance, and long-term public confidence.
🌍 H2: International
- The US and China resumed trade negotiations in London following a rare Trump-Xi call.
- Talks center on easing semiconductor export restrictions and rare earth supply chains.
- China’s rare earth exports jumped 34.5% in May—raising hopes of cooperation.
🌏 H2: Asia
- Huawei’s CEO admits the firm’s chips lag behind US rivals by one generation.
- However, Huawei is boosting cluster computing and physics-based R&D to regain competitive edge.
- US export curbs continue to challenge Chinese tech resilience.
🧬 H2: Alps
- Alps Global Holding Berhad has been officially recognised in the national vaccine prioritisation framework, MyPRICISE.
- The framework evaluates vaccines by cost-effectiveness, policy alignment, and scientific strength.
- Professor Manickam Ravichandran was awarded by Health Minister Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad for his role in co-developing the scoring system.
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