4 PROMOTION 1 MONITORING Foreign Direct Investment Domestic - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
4 PROMOTION 1 MONITORING Foreign Direct Investment Domestic - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Domestic Investment
- Manufacturing & Selected
Services
- Manufacturing Licenses
- Tax Incentives
- Expatriate Posts
- Duty Exemption
- Principal Hub & selected
services
- Assist companies in the
implementation & operation
- f their projects
- Facilitate exchange &
coordination among institutions engage in or connected with industrial development
- Advisory Services
- Planning for industrial
development
- Recommend policies & strategies
- n industrial promotion and
development
- Formulation of strategies,
programmes and initiatives for international economic cooperation
Core functions
FIRST POINT OF CONTACT
PROMOTION POST INVESTMENT PLANNING
- Licensing & Incentive
Compliance and Monitoring
- Determination of effective
date of incentives
- Issuance of Pioneer Certificate
MONITORING
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EVALUATION
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- 20 overseas offices
- 12 state offices
Truly International:
Royal Customs Department, Immigration, Malaysia Energy provider (TNB), TM Net, and Department of Labour in MIDA
Placement of representatives in MIDA:
T U R K I S H F O OT P R I N T I N M A L AY S I A
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REALISED MANUFACTURING PROJECTS FROM TURKEY (AS OF DEC 2018)
€234.78 million 3 400
INVESTMENT PROJECTS EMPLOYMENT
45 Sub Sectors
liberalised since 2009
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P romoted A ctiv ities
Transportation Technology Oil and Gas Medical Devices Advanced Materials Biotechnology Pharmaceuticals Food Technology Machinery & Equipment Aerospace – MRO Specialty Chemicals Advanced Electronics Education & training ICT Services Hotel &Tourism Principal Hub Offshore & Outsourcing Activities Medical Tourism Green Technology R&D
Manufacturing Sector Services Sector
Logistics
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Why Malaysia?
Malaysia’s Competitive Advantage
Talented Human Capital Greater Market Access
- Public Universities:
20
- Private Universities:
70
- Private Colleges:
410
- Polytechnics:
33
- TVET Training Institutions 32
- Private University Colleges: 34
- Community Colleges: 91
- Higher Institution Centres
- f Excellence (HICoE): 14
Located in the Heart of South East Asia Developed Ecosystem
AFTA
Port Klang #11 Busiest port in the World
World Class Infrastructure
Example: Semiconductor
Industrial estates:
- ver 500
Free Industrial Zones: 18
14 FTAs
Hub for MNCs
Leveraged on the complementations in the region Procurement Hub for Asia in Malaysia Malaysia as its ASEAN Regional HQ Regional Distribution and Supply Chain Centre for ASEAN in Malaysia
Most competitive economy in overall performance (IMD's World Competitiveness Yearbook 2019)
Global offshoring destination (A.T. Kearney Global Services Location Index™ 2016) Protecting investors
(World Bank Doing Business 2017 Report)
The Most Developed Islam Economy
(Thomson Reuters 2018/2019)
Dominant position in Islamic Finance Development Indicator (ICD- Thomson Reuters) Most attractive emerging market in the World
(Bloomberg 2018)
“Destination of the Year”
(International Medical Travel Journal (IMTJ) 2018) Doing Business Report 2019 World Bank
Our Ranking
“Most Attractive Emerging Market in Asia”
(Bloomberg’s Emerging Market Scorecard, 2018) “Ease of Doing Business Within ASEAN”
(World Bank’s Doing Business Report, 2018)
“Global Competitiveness among ASEAN Countries”
(World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report, 2017/2018)
Digital Readiness in ASIA based on the 2018
UNCTAD Business to Consumer (B2C) e- commerce index.
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