The US has proposed new port fees targeting China-owned and China-built ships, adding another layer of trade tension. This move could have implications for Malaysian shipping players like Westports Holdings Bhd and MISC Bhd. But is this a major cause for concern? Let’s break it down. What’s Happening? On Feb 21, the US proposed three levels of port fees to curb China’s dominance in shipbuilding and maritime sect...
$WPRTS (5246.MY)$ It has been a hectic week for Chinese exporters rushing to ship cargo before the Lunar New Year holiday. Some U.S. companies, anticipating potential tariffs under President Donald Trump, frontloaded shipments of toys, furniture, and electronics, driving China's December exports to the U.S. Malaysia is also experiencing a surge in shipping activity during the festive season. Analysts expect this growth trend to persist, ...
Westports Holdings Berhad reported a 15.2 per cent surge in net profit for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2024 (FY24), rising to RM897.9 million from RM779.4 million. Revenue for the year also saw an 8.9 per cent growth, climbing from RM2.15 billion to RM2.34 billion. The company said in a statement that it will distribute a record-breaking total dividend of RM673.48 million to shareholders for FY24. Westports achieved a new milestone in import...
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Follow Our Telegram Channel tynkrlab Bursa Malaysia is likely to stage a rebound next week, buoyed by foreign fund inflows and positive market sentiment. The$FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index (.KLSE.MY)$closed at 1,611.02, marking a weekly gain of 20.93 points. This rise was driven by gains in key sectors such as financial services, energy, and plantations. Standout Performances: • Financial Services: The sector saw a significant boost, rising by 148.71...
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The US has proposed new port fees targeting China-owned and China-built ships, adding another layer of trade tension. This move could have implications for Malaysian shipping players like Westports Holdings Bhd and MISC Bhd.
But is this a major cause for concern? Let’s break it down.
What’s Happening?
On Feb 21, the US proposed three levels of port fees to curb China’s dominance in shipbuilding and maritime sect...
It has been a hectic week for Chinese exporters rushing to ship cargo before the Lunar New Year holiday. Some U.S. companies, anticipating potential tariffs under President Donald Trump, frontloaded shipments of toys, furniture, and electronics, driving China's December exports to the U.S.
Malaysia is also experiencing a surge in shipping activity during the festive season. Analysts expect this growth trend to persist, ...
Revenue for the year also saw an 8.9 per cent growth, climbing from RM2.15 billion to RM2.34 billion.
The company said in a statement that it will distribute a record-breaking total dividend of RM673.48 million to shareholders for FY24.
Westports achieved a new milestone in import...
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Bursa Malaysia is likely to stage a rebound next week, buoyed by foreign fund inflows and positive market sentiment. The $FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index (.KLSE.MY)$ closed at 1,611.02, marking a weekly gain of 20.93 points. This rise was driven by gains in key sectors such as financial services, energy, and plantations.
Standout Performances:
• Financial Services: The sector saw a significant boost, rising by 148.71...
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