Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak on Sunday announced a new RM25 million (S$8.5 million) fund to help young Chinese entrepreneurs, as he took a swipe at the opposition’s plans to “sour” the country’s relationship with China.  At the launch of the scheme, Mr Najib also warned that ties between Malaysia and China would be damaged if opposition coalition Pakatan Harapan emerges victorious in the upcoming general election. Former Malaysia Prime Minister Dr Mahathir has promised that Pakatan Harapan, which he also chairs, would review “unnecessary” mega-projects that threatened to burden the country financially if it were given the mandate in at the next general election.