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.
One year of Trump tariffs: What has changed and what’s next for South-east Asia?
The levies are reshaping supply chains and driving structural shifts, but the full impact is still to come
Malaysia tourism hit by fuel shock; tour prices may jump 50%
Cancellations, rising diesel costs and weak demand leave industry players facing mounting pressure
Bursa Malaysia, HKEX unveil joint large-cap index as they seek to deepen market links
The index tracks 30 Malaysian blue chips and 30 Hong Kong-listed large-cap stocks
Sunway shareholders grant 99.97% approval for IJM takeover as deadline nears
With near-total support, the focus shifts to remaining government-linked fund decisions
Johor-Singapore SEZ could draw more tech giant interest as Middle East data centre attacks prompt rethink
As geopolitical risks push hyperscalers to diversify, Johor could emerge as a viable alternative hub
Analysts in favour of IJM investors accepting Sunway’s offer, even as adviser says reject
The independent adviser values IJM at RM5.48 to RM6.48 a share, above Sunway’s RM3.15 offer
From plastics to property, Malaysia’s Mah Sing builds its business empire on ‘trust capital’
As Mah Sing grows beyond its founder-led roots, Lionel Leong and his sisters are focused on raising standards
Oil spike pushes Malaysia fuel subsidies to RM3.2 billion a month
The monthly bill rises more than four times from RM700 million previously, but the government says it is poised to absorb the increase
Fuel price hikes unlikely to spark immediate inflation in Malaysia: economists
Rising fuel prices are manageable now, but a prolonged oil shock could test the country’s fiscal buffer
Ringgit’s rebound tests Malaysian exporters as Singdollar remains resilient
Businesses say the strengthening ringgit is starting to squeeze exporters’ margins, though SME importers get cost relief