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Sabah’s Packed State Election Contest: Strategic Reflections for Penang’s Policy and Economic Landscape

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Sabah’s Packed State Election Contest: Strategic Reflections for Penang’s Policy and Economic Landscape

The announcement of 596 candidates for the upcoming Sabah state election, including two former chief ministers, marks a watershed moment in Malaysian subnational politics. This crowded field signals heightened political competition and engagement that has tangible ripple effects beyond Sabah – notably for Penang’s policy environment and economic outlook. Understanding

By Paul Allen
Sarawak's Move to Convert Logging Roads into Public Roads: Strategic Lessons for Penang's Logistics and Infrastructure

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Sarawak's Move to Convert Logging Roads into Public Roads: Strategic Lessons for Penang's Logistics and Infrastructure

The recent announcement by the Sarawak government to gazette all former logging roads as public roads marks a significant policy shift aimed at enhancing rural connectivity and integrating remote communities into the broader economic framework. This development offers important strategic insights for Penang, particularly in the logistics and infrastructure sector,

By Paul Allen
Contextualising Sabah’s Political Contest: Lessons For Penang’s Policy & Economic Environment

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Contextualising Sabah’s Political Contest: Lessons For Penang’s Policy & Economic Environment

The recent political developments in Sabah, highlighted by the vehement contests between major coalitions, offer instructive insights for Penang’s political economy. DAP secretary-general Loke Siew Fook’s denial of last-minute deal negotiations in Kemabong amidst a three-cornered fight involving Barisan Nasional (BN) and Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) encapsulates the

By Paul Allen