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*13 May – [[Najib Tun Razak]] announced that the Malaysian economy recorded a robust growth of 10.1% in the first quarter of 2010, the highest first-quarter growth the country has seen since the year 2000.
*13 May – [[Najib Tun Razak]] announced that the Malaysian economy recorded a robust growth of 10.1% in the first quarter of 2010, the highest first-quarter growth the country has seen since the year 2000.
*16 May – [[Sibu by-election, 2010]], [[Democratic Action Party]] (DAP) candidates [[Wong Ho Leng]] won a by-election with a majority of 398 votes beating [[Barisan Nasional]] (BN) candidates [[Robert Lau Hui Yew]].
*16 May – [[Sibu by-election, 2010]], [[Democratic Action Party]] (DAP) candidates [[Wong Ho Leng]] won a by-election with a majority of 398 votes beating [[Barisan Nasional]] (BN) candidates [[Robert Lau Hui Yew]].
*19 May – Kelantan palace guard [[Ramli Mohamad]], who was shot by an unidentified assailant on May 1, died at a hospital after 19 days.
*19 May – Kelantan palace guard [[Ramli Mohamad]], who was shot by an unidentified assailant on 1 May, died at a hospital after 19 days.
*24 May – [[Najib Tun Razak]] meets [[Singapore Prime Minister]], [[Lee Hsien Loong]] in [[Singapore]]. [[Malaysia]] agreed to move the [[Keretapi Tanah Melayu|Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB)]] station at [[Tanjong Pagar railway station|Tanjong Pagar]] to the [[Woodlands Train Checkpoint]] by July 1, 2011.
*24 May – [[Najib Tun Razak]] meets [[Singapore Prime Minister]], [[Lee Hsien Loong]] in [[Singapore]]. [[Malaysia]] agreed to move the [[Keretapi Tanah Melayu|Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB)]] station at [[Tanjong Pagar railway station|Tanjong Pagar]] to the [[Woodlands Train Checkpoint]] by 1 July 2011.
*25 May – A Malaysian tanker and a bulk carrier collided at the [[Straits of Singapore|Singapore Strait]], resulting in an oil spill estimated to be at a loss of 2,000 tonnes.
*25 May – A Malaysian tanker and a bulk carrier collided at the [[Straits of Singapore|Singapore Strait]], resulting in an oil spill estimated to be at a loss of 2,000 tonnes.


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*9 July – [[Proton]] cars celebrates its 25th anniversary. Launching of the [[Proton EMAS]] prototype cars.
*9 July – [[Proton]] cars celebrates its 25th anniversary. Launching of the [[Proton EMAS]] prototype cars.
*16 July – The federal government announced a reduction in the subsidies for fuel, specifically [[petrol]], [[diesel fuel|diesel]] and [[liquefied petroleum gas]] (LPG), as well as [[sugar]]. Subsidies for RON 95 and diesel will be reduced by five sen per litre and LPG by 10 sen per kg. RON 97 petrol will no longer be subsidised but will be subject to a managed float, with the price determined by an automatic pricing mechanism. The new price for RON 95 is RM1.85 per litre compared with RM1.80 per litre. For sugar, the price has been adjusted upward by 25 sen per kg to RM1.90 per kg (previously RM1.65 per kg).
*16 July – The federal government announced a reduction in the subsidies for fuel, specifically [[petrol]], [[diesel fuel|diesel]] and [[liquefied petroleum gas]] (LPG), as well as [[sugar]]. Subsidies for RON 95 and diesel will be reduced by five sen per litre and LPG by 10 sen per kg. RON 97 petrol will no longer be subsidised but will be subject to a managed float, with the price determined by an automatic pricing mechanism. The new price for RON 95 is RM1.85 per litre compared with RM1.80 per litre. For sugar, the price has been adjusted upward by 25 sen per kg to RM1.90 per kg (previously RM1.65 per kg).
*26 July – Heavy vehicles will be banned during peak hours in the morning to ease congestion at certain routes of the [[PLUS Expressways]] in the [[Klang Valley]], beginning Aug 2. The affected routes included [[New Klang Valley Expressway]] (NKVE) between Shah Alam and Jalan Duta, [[North-South Expressway Northern Route]] between Sungai Buloh and Bukit Lanjan and the [[Federal Highway Route 2]] between Subang and Sungai Rasau.
*26 July – Heavy vehicles will be banned during peak hours in the morning to ease congestion at certain routes of the [[PLUS Expressways]] in the [[Klang Valley]], beginning 2 August The affected routes included [[New Klang Valley Expressway]] (NKVE) between Shah Alam and Jalan Duta, [[North-South Expressway Northern Route]] between Sungai Buloh and Bukit Lanjan and the [[Federal Highway Route 2]] between Subang and Sungai Rasau.
*28 July – [[Bunga Raya]] ([[Chinese Hibiscus]]) celebrates its 50th golden jubilee.
*28 July – [[Bunga Raya]] ([[Chinese Hibiscus]]) celebrates its 50th golden jubilee.
*29 July – Former Transport Minister [[Ling Liong Sik]] is charged with cheating in the billion-dollar [[Port Klang Free Zone]] (PKFZ) scandal but pleads innocent.
*29 July – Former Transport Minister [[Ling Liong Sik]] is charged with cheating in the billion-dollar [[Port Klang Free Zone]] (PKFZ) scandal but pleads innocent.
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*1 September – [[Ismail Omar|Tan Sri Ismail Omar]] will replace [[Musa Hassan|Tan Sri Musa Hassan]] as the country’s new [[Inspector-General of Police]] on 13 September.
*1 September – [[Ismail Omar|Tan Sri Ismail Omar]] will replace [[Musa Hassan|Tan Sri Musa Hassan]] as the country’s new [[Inspector-General of Police]] on 13 September.
*1 September – [[Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah]] of [[Selangor]] has suspended the datukship titles conferred on [[Ling Liong Sik|Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik]] and [[O.C. Phang]] following criminal charges filed against them over the [[Port Klang Free Zone]] (PKFZ) issue.
*1 September – [[Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah]] of [[Selangor]] has suspended the datukship titles conferred on [[Ling Liong Sik|Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik]] and [[O.C. Phang]] following criminal charges filed against them over the [[Port Klang Free Zone]] (PKFZ) issue.
*2 September – The [[Kuala Lumpur-Karak Expressway]] and the [[East Coast Expressway]] Phase 1 (ECE 1) will be toll-free from 9pm till 6am on Sept 7, 8, 15 and 16 during [[Hari Raya Aidilfitri]] holidays.
*2 September – The [[Kuala Lumpur-Karak Expressway]] and the [[East Coast Expressway]] Phase 1 (ECE 1) will be toll-free from 9pm till 6am on 7, 8, 15 and 16 September during [[Hari Raya Aidilfitri]] holidays.
*6 September – A cosmetics millionaire [[Sosilawati Lawiya|Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya]] and three others, her driver [[Kamaruddin Shamsudin]], CIMB Kampong Baru bank officer [[Noorhisham Mohammad]] and personal lawyer [[Ahmad Kamil Abdul Karim]] were reported missing since August 30.
*6 September – A cosmetics millionaire [[Sosilawati Lawiya|Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya]] and three others, her driver [[Kamaruddin Shamsudin]], CIMB Kampong Baru bank officer [[Noorhisham Mohammad]] and personal lawyer [[Ahmad Kamil Abdul Karim]] were reported missing since 30 August.
*11 September – A 132kV power cable caught fire on the [[Penang Bridge]], causing a massive traffic jam on both sides of the bridge
*11 September – A 132kV power cable caught fire on the [[Penang Bridge]], causing a massive traffic jam on both sides of the bridge
*12 September – A missing cosmetics millionaire [[Sosilawati Lawiya|Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya]] and three others, her driver [[Kamaruddin Shamsudin]], CIMB Kampong Baru bank officer [[Noorhisham Mohammad]] and personal lawyer [[Ahmad Kamil Abdul Karim]] were murdered, burnt and their ashes strewn in a river near Ladang Gadong, in [[Tanjung Sepat]] near [[Banting]], [[Selangor]].
*12 September – A missing cosmetics millionaire [[Sosilawati Lawiya|Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya]] and three others, her driver [[Kamaruddin Shamsudin]], CIMB Kampong Baru bank officer [[Noorhisham Mohammad]] and personal lawyer [[Ahmad Kamil Abdul Karim]] were murdered, burnt and their ashes strewn in a river near Ladang Gadong, in [[Tanjung Sepat]] near [[Banting]], [[Selangor]].

Revision as of 23:54, 9 January 2013

Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque (Iron Mosque), Putrajaya.
The Electric Train Service (ETS) Express.

This article lists events from the year 2010 in Malaysia. 2010 was the 53rd anniversary of Malaysia's independence.

Incumbents

Federal level

State level

Events

January

February

Regular international biometric passport (ICAO-compliant), issued starting February 2010
Penang Hill Railway.

March

April

May

File:Tanjong Pagar railway station.jpg
Tanjong Pagar railway station in Singapore owned by Malaysian KTMB.

June

An overhead view of the Pudu Prison complex, as seen from the Berjaya Times Square. (2008)

July

Bunga Raya (Hibiscus rosa sinesis) turns 50.
  • 2 July – The second submarine KD Tun Abdul Razak arrives in Lumut Naval Base, Perak.
  • 9 July – Proton cars celebrates its 25th anniversary. Launching of the Proton EMAS prototype cars.
  • 16 July – The federal government announced a reduction in the subsidies for fuel, specifically petrol, diesel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), as well as sugar. Subsidies for RON 95 and diesel will be reduced by five sen per litre and LPG by 10 sen per kg. RON 97 petrol will no longer be subsidised but will be subject to a managed float, with the price determined by an automatic pricing mechanism. The new price for RON 95 is RM1.85 per litre compared with RM1.80 per litre. For sugar, the price has been adjusted upward by 25 sen per kg to RM1.90 per kg (previously RM1.65 per kg).
  • 26 July – Heavy vehicles will be banned during peak hours in the morning to ease congestion at certain routes of the PLUS Expressways in the Klang Valley, beginning 2 August The affected routes included New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) between Shah Alam and Jalan Duta, North-South Expressway Northern Route between Sungai Buloh and Bukit Lanjan and the Federal Highway Route 2 between Subang and Sungai Rasau.
  • 28 July – Bunga Raya (Chinese Hibiscus) celebrates its 50th golden jubilee.
  • 29 July – Former Transport Minister Ling Liong Sik is charged with cheating in the billion-dollar Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) scandal but pleads innocent.
  • 31 July – The Hari Pahlawan (Warriors Day) celebrations is held at the Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur for the first time.

August

September

Penang Bridge turns 25.

October

November

Proton Inspira

December

National Day and Malaysia Day

1Malaysia; Menjana Transformasi – 1Malaysia; Genarates Transformation

National Day Parade

Putra Stadium, Bukit Jalil

Malaysia Day Celebrations

Padang Merdeka, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

Sports

Births

Deaths

See also

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