AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPAS-Bersatu Rift: PAS has severed ties with Bersatu, with PAS leaders saying it remains in PN for now—leaving uncertainty over opposition unity ahead of Johor and Negeri Sembilan polls. Johor Polls: DAP says it will contest 17 seats in Johor while BN leaders push a “blue wave” comeback; meanwhile, Johor’s snap election machinery and EC meeting on June 12 are in focus. Sarawak Water: Miri faces a potential major supply interruption as Sarawak Water begins pipeline testing tonight to pinpoint a leak source. Energy & Industry: Sarawak is recalibrating its H2biscus and H2ornbill hydrogen export projects due to financing constraints, while Malaysia’s E&E exports are projected to top RM800b in 2026. Economy & Policy: LHDN reminds employers to handle employee tax filings properly; FOMCA says fuel subsidies help curb inflation but other cost pressures remain. Regional Shock: A 7.8 quake in the southern Philippines triggered tsunami alerts for parts of Malaysia and Indonesia, with deaths and injuries reported.
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