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Rakyat Post
5 days ago
- Automotive
- Rakyat Post
MG Motor Malaysia Drives Value This Mid-Year With Irresistible Offers On MG5 And MG4
Subscribe to our FREE MG Motor Malaysia is putting the spotlight on smart car ownership this mid-year with compelling offers on two of its most talked about models, the stylish MG5 sedan and the all-electric MG4. Designed to deliver more value for every ringgit, MG's current offerings reflect its commitment to make quality, design, and driving enjoyment more accessible to Malaysians. The MG5, the largest B-segment sedan in its class is now available from RM86,900, a RM7,000 saving from its original MSRP of RM93,900. With its sleek silhouette, spacious cabin, and refined ride, the MG5 is crafted for those who seek everyday practicality without compromising on aesthetics or comfort. Meanwhile, for Malaysians considering the switch to electric, the award-winning MG4 remains a popular choice. Through the 'Drive Now, Pay Later' campaign, MG is making EV ownership more accessible than ever offering up to 12 months free instalments for the MG4 Lux and up to 8 months for the MG4 Standard. This initiative gives customers a head start on their electric journey, ensuring a smoother transition into EV ownership with added peace of mind. Terms and conditions apply. With striking design, advanced technology, and the unmistakable British driving feel, MG's latest offers make it the perfect time to step into the driver's seat. The brand remains committed to making exceptional vehicles more attainable, without compromising on safety, innovation, or the joy of driving. MG Motor Malaysia invites all Malaysians to experience the thrill of MG vehicles firsthand at any authorised showroom nationwide. This weekend, test drive the MG5 or MG4 and be among the first to experience the much-anticipated MGS5 EV SUV, now available for test drives as it debuts on Malaysian roads. For more information and to locate your nearest showroom, visit Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.


Borneo Post
10-06-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
RM16.6 million worth of smuggled goods seized at Sepanggar Port
Siti (second left) and her officers showing some of the seized items. KOTA KINABALU (June 10): The Royal Malaysian Customs Department (Sabah) seized RM16.6 million worth of smuggled goods in a series of raids at Sepanggar Port here last month. Sabah Customs Department Assistant Director General Siti Mang said the items seized between May 14 and 29 included liquor, frozen chicken and rice. In the first case, Customs officers inspected 33 containers and discovered 659,856 litres of various types of liquor worth RM3.97 million. The estimated duties and taxes amounted to RM11.86 million. In a second raid on May 16, officers inspected a container carrying 28 tonnes of frozen chicken valued at RM233,400. The duties and taxes were estimated at RM93,360. None of the frozen chicken products had a valid import permit. On May 29, officers uncovered 150 tonnes of fragrant and glutinous rice worth RM356,250, with duties and taxes totaling RM142,500. All cases are being investigated under Section 135(1)(a) of the Customs Act 1967. Siti said smuggling activities not only cause significant revenue loss but also pose risks to national security and public well-being. She urged the public to cooperate with the Customs Department by reporting any smuggling activities via the Customs Toll-Free line at 1-800-88-8855.


The Star
01-05-2025
- Business
- The Star
Top 20 most expensive cities in the world
It's not surprising that Monaco is the most expensive place to live in as it is very popular with the world's super wealthy. — Pixabay France is famous for croissants, high-end cuisine, a rich and diverse cheese offering, as well as varied landscapes, which makes it a desirable vacation setting for visitors from all over the world. In 2024, more than 100 million tourists paid a visit. In terms of visitor numbers, France ranked once again in 2024 as the world's leading tourist destination. But France is also attractive to the ultra-wealthy, as indicated by the numerous ultra-luxurious villas, houses and apartments. A new report by Henley & Partners, which looks at migration patterns of the ultra-wealthy and assesses the preferences of the world's richest individuals to understand where they settle, reveals the country's considerable appeal among this demographic. For instance, while Paris is behind Monaco, New York, Hong Kong and London in terms of most expensive city per square metre, France stands out as the country with the highest number of cities/towns with the highest prices per square metre in the world. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, very close to Nice on the French Riviera, ranks fifth in this list of the most expensive destinations on the planet. The price per square metre is estimated at US$21,200 (RM93,088). The beautiful Mediterranean city outranks other wealthy celebrity havens such as Palm Beach, Miami Beach and Los Angeles in the United States. According to Henley & Partners, France has the most expensive cities in the world. There is no shortage of examples: Paris is 6th, Nice 13th, Cannes 15th, Antibes 18th and the small village of Eze 20th. Indeed, this reveals a concentration of wealth on the Cote d'Azur, not far from the Italian border. And unsurprisingly the city that tops the ranking, Monaco, is in this same geographical area. The price per metre outstrips the other destinations at US$38,800 (RM170,360). Note that this ranking has been established based on the real estate value of the destinations analysed. When the concentration of the largest fortunes is taken as the metric, the podium becomes quite different, with New York and the Bay Area (which includes San Francisco and Silicon Valley) in the US, and Tokyo in Japan coming in as top cities for millionaires. – AFP Relaxnews Top 20 most expensive cities in the world Monaco New York (US) Hong Kong London (England) Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat (France) Paris (France) Sydney (Australia) Palm Beach (US) Miami Beach (US) Los Angeles (US) Singapore Geneva (Switzerland) Nice (France) Portofino (Italy) Cannes (France) Tokyo (Japan) Lugano (Switzerland) Antibes (France) Porto Cervo (Italy) Eze (France)