
Digital Bridges
Malaysia and Estonia are not natural economic partners. One is a manufacturing hub in Southeast Asia; the other, a Baltic state better known for digital

Malaysia and Estonia are not natural economic partners. One is a manufacturing hub in Southeast Asia; the other, a Baltic state better known for digital

Few economic relationships in Asia have aged as quietly — or as effectively — as the one between Malaysia and Japan. It lacks the volatility

Malaysia and Iceland are unlikely to become major trading partners anytime soon. The distance between Southeast Asia and the North Atlantic alone makes that difficult.

Global trade often appears to be governed by prices, contracts and shipping schedules. In reality, it is also governed by geography. A narrow sea lane,

Tourism has become a durable pillar of Malaysia’s engagement with Europe, particularly with France. Diplomatic ties between Kuala Lumpur and Paris date back to 1957,