Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Friday (June 19, 2026)
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Friday (June 19, 2026) capture a wide cross-section of developments across Southeast Asia and nearby markets, spanning legal, economic, and policy updates. In Malaysia, a court allowed Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to set aside a subpoena in a civil suit involving a businessman and his wife. The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency detained a fishing boat off Langkawi for licensing violations, while the Domestic Trade Ministry busted counterfeit goods in Johor. Moody's lifted Malaysia's outlook to A3 stable on AI-related growth, and the country reported a 2.0% inflation rise in May, with Pahang posting the highest regional rate. Exports surged to a record RM184 billion as Malaysia’s trade grew at its fastest pace in 44 months, underscoring stronger fundamentals and competitiveness gains. Political and social headlines included Negri polls with caretaker Aminuddin potentially contesting a BN stronghold in Linggi, a case involving an undocumented teen jailed for 14 years with whipping, and the prosecution closing its case against a former Perlis MB after 21 witnesses testified. The day’s mix also touched on safety, leadership changes, and investments tied to Malaysia’s evolving economy.







