New Qualifying Criteria for Audit Exemption in Malaysia

Starting from January 1, 2025, Malaysia has introduced new qualifying criteria for audit exemption aimed at providing financial relief to micro and small businesses. The government’s objective is to reduce the costs of compliance and auditing for smaller companies, enabling them to focus on growing their operations. These changes align with the government’s policy to help businesses reduce operational costs and improve the ease of doing business in Malaysia. The new criteria also aim to encourage entrepreneurship and ensure that businesses, especially SMEs, remain competitive in a dynamic market.

International Organizations Rate Vietnam as an Attractive Investment Market

As economies worldwide recover from the aftershocks of past global crises, opportunities for new businesses are multiplying. Economic stabilization in many regions has ushered in an environment where risk-taking is more palatable, and there’s increased consumer confidence. The recessionary cycles of the past seem to have diminished, with many industries showing promising recovery trends. Whether it’s in healthcare, education, or e-commerce, there is a surge in market demand that new enterprises can capitalize on. Entrepreneurs now see doors opening in sectors that were previously stifled by economic uncertainty.

The Introduction of Taiwan Financial Attestation 

Financial Attestation refers to a professional service in which a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA) audits and reviews a company’s financial statements based on established accounting and auditing standards. The CPA then issues an attestation report affirming the credibility of the financial information.

How to Apply for a Wholesaler License for Chinese Herbal Medicines in Hong Kong 

The Chinese herbal medicine industry is one of the cornerstones of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in Hong Kong. As demand for Chinese herbal products continues to grow, it is vital for businesses to comply with local regulations to ensure that they can legally wholesale these products. One such requirement is obtaining a Wholesaler License for Chinese Herbal Medicines, which ensures that your business meets safety and quality standards and adheres to the legal framework governing TCM products.