Tan Ai Leng
MALAYSIA CORRESPONDENT
Tan Ai Leng is Malaysia correspondent at The Business Times, where her reporting encompasses a diverse array of subjects within the country. Her prior experience includes a role at The Edge Malaysia.
Southern Alliance Mining shifts focus to rare earths to offset iron-ore volatility
The fundamentals of rare-earth mining are positive because the market demand is structural and long term, says SAM’s group COO
Malaysia’s national pension fund declares 6.15% dividend, slightly below 2024 peak
The total payout of RM79.6 billion is still higher than a year earlier
Maybank posts higher Q4 earnings despite revenue decline
Singapore’s operations stay resilient while Indonesia posts a sharp earnings rebound
Malaysia’s Genting dynasty gripped by RM1.6 billion inheritance battle
A court fight over an heiress’ estate places her final will under judicial scrutiny
No more cheap kopi: The price of Johor’s investment boom
As Malaysia’s southern state transforms into an investment powerhouse, rising rents, traffic and costs test residents’ resilience
Malaysia’s economy expands 5.2% in 2025, Q4 growth hits three-year high
Bank Negara expects stronger spending, exports and a firmer ringgit to lift growth momentum into 2026
DayOne sets up Johor training hub, expands KL shared services centre
The state, the company’s entry point into Malaysia, has since grown into its largest market in the Asia-Pacific
Malaysia’s Maybank, Yinson launch first tokenised ringgit pilot for Asean cross-border payments
The project is conducted under Bank Negara Malaysia’s Digital Asset Innovation Hub
Carsome charges into EV resale market as electric cars gain traction in South-east Asia
With EV depreciation outpacing that of conventional cars, the e-commerce platform wants to plug the gaps for its next growth play
South-east Asia’s governments put AI to work in tourism
The region’s governments are using AI to upgrade visitors’ travel experience, not just to bump up the numbers