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Economic Strength
Malaysia
is a country on the move. Often dubbed the "lucky country" because of
its wealth of mineral resources and fertile soils, Malaysia did not rest on its
laurels but took decisive steps to progress from an economy dependent on
agriculture and primary commodities in the sixties to a manufacturing-based,
export-driven economy spurred on by high technology, knowledge-based and
capital-intensive industries. The structural transformation of Malaysia's
economy over the last 40 years has been spectacular.
Supportive Government Policies
Government
policies that maintain a business environment with opportunities for growth and
profits have made Malaysia an attractive manufacturing and export base in the
region. The private sector in Malaysia has become partners with the public
sector in achieving the nation's development objectives.
A
major factor that has attracted investors to Malaysia is the government's
commitment to maintain a business environment that provides companies with the
opportunities for growth and profits. This commitment is seen in the
government's constant efforts to obtain feedback from the business community
through channels of consultation such as regular government-private sector
dialogues. These allow the various business communities to air their views and
to contribute towards the formulation of government policies which concern
them.
Employment of Expatriates
Foreign
companies in the manufacturing sector are allowed to employ expatriates where
certain skills are not available in Malaysia. A company with foreign paid-up
capital of US$2 million and above will be allowed up to 10 expatriate posts,
including five key posts, that is, posts that are permanently filled by
foreigner.
Developed Infrastructure
Malaysia's
persistent drive to develop and upgrade its infrastructure has resulted in one
of the most well-developed infrastructure among the newly industrializing
countries of Asia.
The
greatest advantage to manufacturers in Malaysia has been the nation's
persistent drive to develop and upgrade its infrastructure. Over the years,
these investments have paid off and serious bottlenecks have been avoided.
Today, Malaysia can boast of having one of the most well-developed
infrastructure among the newly industrializing countries of Asia.
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