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Malaysia’s oldest and most historic town is World Heritage-listed and features a fantastic blend of multinational influences in its architecture, culture and cuisine.
KUALA LUMPUR] MMC Port Holdings is pressing ahead with its planned listing in Malaysia, according to people familiar with the ...
Indonesian state-owned port operator Pelindo and a consortium of the country's sovereign wealth fund and logistics firm DP World have agreed to invest in the expansion of the Belawan port in ...
The Port of Singapore is located on the southern coast of Singapore, along the Strait of Singapore and the Malacca Strait, and it has six terminals.
The Ministry of Transport has vowed to push ahead with developing Ranong Port into a regional maritime logistics hub under Thailand's strategic effort to enhance its seaport services to meet ...
In Myanmar’s westernmost state of Rakhine, the small fishing village of Kyaukphyu has become the focus of a US$7.3 billion deep-water port development by Chinese state-owned entities with an ...
Straits of Malacca Background to story ... 1944, with orders to patrol in the vicinity of the port of Malacca. On the 18th, the Stratagem attacked and sank a Japanese cargo ship the 2000-ton ...
Seeing Malacca in Malaysia today, it is hard to imagine the extent of its territory hundreds of years ago. The influence of its European colonists is well known, that of imperial China much less so.
The Department of Fisheries Malaysia (DOF) has lifted the ban on the harvesting and sale of shellfish including mussels in the waters of Port Dickson and Malacca following a drop in biotoxin to ...
Its location along the Malacca Strait offers strategic advantages, but critics warn of economic and environmental costs. India's plans for transshipment port on Nicobar Islands spark controversy Home ...
Malacca in present-day Malaysia was once a sultanate ruling over an extensive territory. As such it had regular exchanges with China’s Ming dynasty court; With Portuguese invading, China, as Malacca’s ...
Seeing Malacca in Malaysia today, it is hard to imagine the extent of its territory hundreds of years ago. The influence of its European colonists is well known, that of imperial China much less so.