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Is Covid-19 terminal for the rising middle classes of Malaysia and Indonesia?


July 11, 2021
A woman sits on an art installation at Trans Studio in Jakarta, Indonesia. Photo: Reuters
Before Covid-19 hammered the Malaysian economy, Kuala Lumpur native Jeremy Johnson made 7,000 ringgit ($2,250) a month as the general manager of a coffee company, and even had a car as part of his work benefits.
His family of six were firmly entrenched in the middle class: what Malaysia calls the M40 – for the 40 per cent of households considered “middle income” – defined as those earning 4,850 ringgit to 10,959 ringgit a month.
But movement restrictions forcing people to work from home and cautious spending from consumers hit his company hard and Johnson lost his job in August last year. ....

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Is Covid-19 terminal for the rising middle classes of Malaysia and Indonesia?


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Is Covid-19 terminal for the rising middle classes of Malaysia and Indonesia?
A woman sits on an art installation at Trans Studio in Jakarta, Indonesia. Photo: Reuters
Before Covid-19 hammered the Malaysian economy, Kuala Lumpur native Jeremy Johnson, 43, made 7,000 ringgit (US$1,670) a month as the general manager of a coffee company and even had a car as part of his work benefits. His family of six were firmly entrenched in the middle class - what Malaysia calls the M40, for the 40 per cent of households considered middle income , defined as those earning 4,850 ringgit to 10,959 ringgit a month.
But movement restrictions forcing people to work from home and cautious spending from consumers hit his company hard and Johnson lost his job in August last year. Since he was the sole breadwinner, that one change swept his family into the low-income group. He is unable to access government handouts and relies on assistance from his family and friends from church. ....

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Goodyear accusé de violations du droit du travail en Malaisie

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Australia's Lynas to provide Malaysia with more info to resume radioactive waste disposal assessment


April 28, 2021
Lynas Advanced Materials Plant in Gebeng, Malaysia.
Reuters
KUALA LUMPUR - Australian miner Lynas Rare Earths Limited is working to provide more information requested by Malaysian authorities to resume an assessment of its application to build a facility for its radioactive waste, it said on Wednesday.
The Malaysian Department of Environment (DOE) has marked on its website a rejection for Lynas Jan 26 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) application to build a permanent disposal facility, but the company said in a statement that that was due to the initial 12-week period expiring.
Lynas said as part of the DOE s process of assessing the EIA, it has requested further information. ....

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