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The Star
4 hours ago
- Politics
- The Star
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Thursday (June 19, 2025)
Malaysia * Ensure the word 'Islam' not used arbitrarily to benefit any party, says Selangor Ruler * Highway graft probe: MACC records Tan Sri's statement for over seven hours * Govt reform agenda progressing consistently, not mere rhetoric, says PMO * Sibu undergrad loses more than RM100,000 to bogus online investment scheme * Shafie denies NPL write-off allegation * Ipoh City Council cleans up clutter-filled house for fifth time in five years * Anwar stays mum on appointment of new IGP * MSM reiterates call for tariff to curb dumping of imported sugar * Govt will provide detailed explanation on SST amendments, says Anwar * Education Ministry to table amendments on compulsory secondary education next month * Killing elephants is 'murder', says Sabah minister over spate of deaths in Tawau * Sabah polls: BN's central, state leaders in sync, says Zahid * Cops nab three of six escapees from Jelebu rehab centre * RM500mil in e-waste seized in Ops Hazard 2.0 * Man nabbed over daylight robbery of Langkawi goldsmith * Infant dies after being crushed under father's arm as he suffered fatal heart attack * Johor fully equipped to receive more Japanese investment, says Invest Johor CEO * Lorry driver gets 10 years in jail, 20 strokes for raping 11-year-old daughter * Uni student nabbed for having self-produced child sexual abuse material among other pornographic content * SST on imported goods including fruits may be reviewed, says Zahid * Two held, drugs worth nearly RM11mil seized in Bukit Kayu Hitam, say cops * Woman claims trial for uploading fake marriage cert of marriage to royalty on TikTok * Sarawak takeover of MASwings set to realise tourism potential, says Abdul Karim * Eleven people suffer breathing difficulties after car catches fire at KL condo * Sukuk misuse case: MACC at Tan Sri's house for third round of questioning * MCMC files civil action against two Telegram channels Singapore * Four people, including two firefighters, taken to hospital after fire in Singapore's Holland Close flat * Singapore confirms two Zika cases in Woodlands * Audrey Fang death: Suspect Mitchell Ong linked to DNA found on victim's body * Jail, caning for Singapore man who had over 300 videos, photos of child pornography * NUS retains 8th spot, NTU climbs to 12th in latest global university rankings * Standard Chartered cuts jobs in Singapore; moves them to India: Finance jobs portal Indonesia * Indonesia secures US$2.3bil foreign investment for data centre development * Putin hosts Indonesia's Prabowo in Russia in bid to deepen ties * Tiny homes for young urbanites in Jakarta draw criticism over liveability * Flights to Indonesia's Bali resume after disruption by volcano eruption * Indonesia calls for restraint, offers support for global peace efforts * Caution roars loud in a land of dragons * Flights stop, thousands in limbo Thailand * United Thai Nation Party holds off on coalition decision, seeks talks with PM Paetongtarn first * Thai PM Paetongtarn faces political collapse after leaked phone call scandal * Thai-Cambodian border closure has limited impact on Thailand: Agriculture Ministry * Thai celebrity chef Ton's first Malaysian eatery Sood features fun Thai cuisine * Thai durian exports soar thanks to enhanced services at China's Youyiguan border * Thailand summons Cambodia envoy over crisis-causing audio leak * Thai PM apologises for leaked Cambodia call as crisis threatens to topple govt * Thai Army chief reaffirms commitment to democracy and national sovereignty, urges unity * Paetongtarn convenes urgent meeting of military top brass to discuss Cambodian tensions * People's Party demands dissolution of Thai parliament, government reset * Thai PM faces growing calls to quit in Cambodia phone row * Thai Cabinet rift over key post risks shaking ruling bloc Philippines * Marcos open to talks on Philippines rejoining International Criminal Court, says Malacanang * Philippines central bank cuts policy rate by 25 bps, as expected * Killing of P200 pay hike bill also kills bid for living wage in Philippines * Filipino director Fifth Solomon taken to hospital after mental breakdown caused by online bullying * Trump's proposed remittance tax raises alarms among Filipino migrants Vietnam * National Press Festival celebrates 100 years of Vietnamese Revolutionary Press * Jail for Vietnamese woman who helped sister to obtain bank accounts, ATM cards for use in scams * Vietnamese exporters seek logistics solutions amid yo-yoing US tariffs * Vietnam party chief calls on newly merged southeastern city to become international megacity Myanmar * Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi marks 80th birthday in junta jail Cambodia * Cambodia's US$78mil Koh Kong highway passes inspection * Epicentre of global cyber scams Laos * Lao bank uncovers corruption with losses of 1.5bil kip Brunei * Five Bruneians arrested for role in international drug syndicate * System downtime affects import, export services in Brunei Aseanplus * Chinese woman survives 22 stabs in knife attack, breast implants stop fatal injuries * Former K-pop singer Taeil admits to rape charge, prosecution seeks 7-year prison term * Subsidies spur spending in China's 618 shopping fiesta but momentum could fade * Air India plane crash: Black box to be sent to United States for data extraction * Tok Mat to lead M'sian delegation at OIC foreign ministers meet in Istanbul * HK star Kenneth Ma says part of his salary goes to wife Roxanne Tong and his parents * Saudi lets off 47 unauthorised M'sian pilgrims with warning, says Religious Affairs Minister * Greta Thunberg, once unpopular on Chinese social media, rises in esteem on Gaza * Air India says plane 'well-maintained' before crash * Pink pond in Chinese village sparks fear of toxic water * Malaysian pop-rock legendary band Spider goes full swing with their all-out acoustic show at the 'Spider Unplugged' concert * Japan deploying two defence aircraft for possible Mideast evacuation * Malaysia records first Covid-19 death of 2025 * China may offer to play 'constructive' role in mediating Iran-Israel conflict * Asean ministers agree to Langkawi joint statement on overcoming school dropouts, says Fadhlina * Indian canteen worker's hopes dashed, no second miracle in air crash * China activates emergency response to flooding in nine regions * Ringgit extends downtrend against US dollar * iQIYI's new Xianxia drama 'Feud' is winning rave reviews and now a big favourite in South-East Asian countries * Use of technoloy, competent teaches among efforts to address dropout issues in Asean, says Fadhlina * China customs seize over 40,000 fake Labubu toys * So Ji-sub responds to 'Mercy For None' backlash * Defence Ministry ready to help repatriate Malaysians in Iran if directed, says Khaled * Public servants barred from statements undermining govt policies * Domestic tourism expenditure up 25.6% to RM106bil in 2024 * Mushroom murder suspect fell sick from same meal: Defence * Japan prepares planes for Iran, Israel evacuations * Asean Higher Education Minister meeting kicks off June 19 in Langkawi * Asian stocks, FX fall on Mideast woes; Philippine, Taiwan rate decisions in focus * US will strike N. Korea if South attacked with nukes: South Korea spy chief nominee * Malaysia will speak up against Israeli aggression without fear, says Anwar * China set to further advance financial opening-up * As Iran-Israel hostilities mount, Chinese and Indian citizens among foreigners scrambling to flee * Gold prices rise as Middle East conflict buoys demand * South-East Asia's budget airlines bet on travel demand, despite competition woes: Analysis * Want to howl and eat raw food for work? 'Wild Man' job in Chinese national park goes viral * As China sees boom in humanoid robotics, firms pay 3 times national average * PM Anwar slams Israeli strikes on Iran as 'punitive, unprovoked' * Malaysia, Russia to sign MoU on disaster management cooperation this year * 'It was unfortunate', says Anwar on leaked audio between Paetongtarn and Hun Sen * Air India cuts foreign wide-body flights by 15% after crash * Top pros - Goh-Izzuddin, Goh-Shevon join Road to Gold in bid for Olympics glory * Asian stocks drop after Fed warning, oil dips with Mideast in focus * Analysis-Australia's teen social media ban faces a new wildcard: teenagers * Asian stocks slip, gold gains with yen as Middle East conflict rages * Tariff talks with Washington have been excellent, says Anwar * Ringgit softens vs US$, but rises against basket of currencies * FBM KLCI opens sideways after US rate hold * Fan Bingbing posts rare photo with parents, 74YO dad goes viral for youthful looks * 70% of Malaysian varsities rise in latest QS global rankings * Oil settles higher as Iran-Israel conflict enters sixth day * Austerity push targets civil servants' dining practices * Wet season brings hidden danger of heatstroke * A step towards regional unity


The Star
8 hours ago
- Business
- The Star
PMO: Tax expansion vital to ensure fiscal sustainability
KUALA LUMPUR: The country's revenue generation remains limited, and tax expansion is necessary to ensure fiscal sustainability, according to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). Senior press secretary to the prime minister, Tunku Nashrul Abaidah, said that Malaysia is among the countries with the lowest tax-to-gross domestic product (GDP) ratio in the world, at about 12 per cent. Tunku Nashrul emphasised that the government's core principle is clear: the burden will not fall on the majority of the people. Instead, tax revenue will be reinvested into programmes that benefit the people. Among these are the RM13 billion allocated for the Rahmah Cash Contribution (STR) and Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (SARA), benefiting nine million recipients. He also said that RM400 million has been allocated to refurbish dilapidated clinics, and over RM600 million to repair more than 8,000 school toilets, benefitting over five million students. "This is the true foundation of every MADANI government policy, to improve the people's quality of life through responsible and comprehensive measures,' he said during the PMO briefing, which was streamed live on Anwar Ibrahim's Facebook page and the PMO Malaysia Facebook page today. On June 9, the government announced a targeted review of the sales tax rate and an expansion of the service tax scope, both of which will take effect from July 1. The sales tax rate remains unchanged for esential goods, while a five or 10 per cent rate will be imposed on selected items. Meanwhile, the scope of the service tax will be expanded to include six new services: leasing or rental, construction, finance, private healthcare, education, and beauty services. Treasury secretary-general Datuk Johan Mahmood Merican reportedly said that revenue from the Sales and Service Tax (SST) collection is expected to increase by RM5 billion in 2025 and by RM10 billion in 2026, following the implementation of the SST revised and expanded scope starting next month. - Bernama


Malaysiakini
9 hours ago
- Business
- Malaysiakini
Govt may reassess SST on imported fruits, DPM says
The government may reevaluate the planned imposition of a five percent sales and service tax (SST) on imported fruits, said Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi. Highlighting that fruits such as apples and mandarin oranges are exclusively imported, he reportedly said the proposal to tax such items should be reconsidered.


Malaysiakini
9 hours ago
- Business
- Malaysiakini
PM calls for local fruits at govt functions, open to SST review
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has proposed that government departments and agencies serve local fruits during official functions to promote domestic agriculture, amid public criticism over a looming five percent sales and service tax (SST) on imported fruits. In calling for the civil service to play their part in advancing the nation's local produce, Anwar said it is 'doable' for official receptions or government office events to only use local food and fruits.
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New Straits Times
9 hours ago
- Politics
- New Straits Times
News@9: Today's top headlines - June 19, 2025 [WATCH]
Here are today's biggest stories. Border crackdown Police units assigned to border protection have been told to ramp up intelligence work to stop firearms smuggling. Police inaction? Toh Puan Na'imah Abdul Khalid, widow of ex-finance minister Tun Daim Zainuddin, wants the IPCC to probe alleged high-level abuse of power over police delays. The Federal Court has ruled that a Selangor fatwa declaring liberalism and pluralism as deviant cannot be enforced on Sisters in Islam. SST adjustment Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi says the government will review the expanded SST on selected imported goods, including apples and mandarin oranges. That's it for News@9.