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Core functions 4 PROMOTION 1 MONITORING Foreign Direct Investment Domestic Investment Licensing & Incentive Manufacturing & Selected Compliance and Monitoring Services Determination of effective date of incentives


  1. Core functions 4 PROMOTION 1 MONITORING • Foreign Direct Investment • Domestic Investment • Licensing & Incentive • Manufacturing & Selected Compliance and Monitoring Services • Determination of effective date of incentives • Issuance of Pioneer Certificate FIRST POINT OF 2 EVALUATION CONTACT • Manufacturing Licenses 5 • Tax Incentives • Expatriate Posts PLANNING Placement of • Duty Exemption representatives in • Principal Hub & selected services MIDA: • Planning for industrial development • Recommend policies & strategies Royal Customs Department, 3 POST INVESTMENT on industrial promotion and Immigration, Malaysia Energy development provider (TNB), TM Net, and • Assist companies in the • Formulation of strategies, implementation & operation Department of Labour in MIDA programmes and initiatives for of their projects international economic • Facilitate exchange & cooperation Truly coordination among institutions engage in or International: connected with industrial development • 20 overseas offices • Advisory Services 2 • 12 state offices

  2. T U R K I S H F O OT P R I N T I N M A L AY S I A REALISED MANUFACTURING PROJECTS FROM TURKEY (AS OF DEC 2018) PROJECTS EMPLOYMENT INVESTMENT €234.78 m illion 3 400 4

  3. P romoted A ctiv ities Services Sector Manufacturing Sector Hotel &Tourism Green Technology Advanced Electronics Aerospace – MRO Medical Devices Medical Tourism R&D Machinery & Transportation Food Technology Equipment Technology Principal Hub Logistics Pharmaceuticals Oil and Gas Biotechnology Offshore & Outsourcing Activities ICT Services 45 Sub Sectors liberalised since Advanced Materials Specialty 2009 Education & Chemicals training 5

  4. Why Malaysia? Malaysia’s Competitive Advantage Hub for MNCs Located in the Heart of South East Asia Talented Human Capital Regional Distribution and Supply Chain Centre for ASEAN in • Public Universities: 20 Malaysia • Private Universities: 70 • Private Colleges: 410 Procurement Hub for • Polytechnics: 33 Asia in Malaysia • TVET Training Institutions 32 Leveraged on the • Private University Colleges: 34 complementations in • Community Colleges: 91 the region • Higher Institution Centres of Excellence (HICoE): 14 Malaysia as its ASEAN Regional HQ Developed Ecosystem Greater Market Access Example: Semiconductor World Class Infrastructure Port Klang #11 Busiest port in the World 14 FTAs AFTA Industrial estates: over 500 Free Industrial Zones : 18 13

  5. Our Ranking “Ease of Doing Business Protecting investors “Most Attractive Emerging Within ASEAN ” (World Bank Doing Business 2017 Market in Asia” Report) (World Bank’s Doing Business Report, 2018 ) ( Bloomberg’s Emerging Market Scorecard, 2018) “ Global Competitiveness Global offshoring destination among ASEAN Countries ” (A.T. Kearney Global Services (World Economic Forum’s Global “Destination of the Year” Location Index™ 2016) Competitiveness Report, 2017/2018) (International Medical Travel Journal (IMTJ) 2018) Most attractive Doing Business Report The Most Developed Islam emerging market in 2019 Economy the World World Bank (Thomson Reuters 2018/2019) (Bloomberg 2018) Most competitive Digital Readiness in Dominant position in Islamic economy in overall ASIA based on the 2018 performance Finance Development Indicator (IMD's World UNCTAD Business to (ICD- Thomson Reuters) Competitiveness Consumer (B2C) e- Yearbook 2019) commerce index. 14

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