Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (MIDA)

Ground Floor, Bl. 4, Plaza Sentral, Jalan Stesen Sentral 5
50470 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
P.O.BOX 10618
50470 Kuala Lumpur

Phone: +60 3 2267-3543
Fax: +60 3 2273-4211
http://www.mida.gov.my
sfchai@mida.gpv.my
Company Figures
Number of employees 500-999
Year of foundation 1967
Area of business Electronical Equipment / Medical Technology

Laboratory Equipment

Diagnostics

Physiotherapy / Orthopaedic Technology / Occupational Therapy

Commodities and Consumer Goods for Surgeries and Hospitals

Communication and Information Technology

Facility Management

Fabrics

Premises and Building Technology

Services and Publications

Company Profile

About us
Economic Strength
Natural resources – oil, gas, tin, timber, palm oil, rubber
GDP growth – 5.8%
Gross national savings – 38.2% of GNP
Debt service ratio – 4.3%
Unemployment rate – 3.5%
Inflation(CPI) – 3.9%
Export of manufactured goods – 76.7% of�total exports*

Supportive Government Policies
Pro-business policies
Responsive government
Liberal investment policies
Attractive tax and other incentives
Liberal exchange control regime
Intellectual property protection

An Educated Workforce
Talented, young, educated and productive workforce
Multilingual workforce speaking two or three languages,�including English
Comprehensive system of vocational and industrial training,�including advanced skills training.
Harmonious industrial relations with minimal trade disputes

Developed Infrastructure
Network of well-maintained highways and railways
Well-equipped seaports and airports
High quality telecommunications network and services
Fully developed industrial parks, including free industrial�zones, technology parks and Multimedia Super Corridor
Advanced MSC Malaysia Cybercities and Cybercentres

A Vibrant Business Environment
Market-oriented economy
Well-developed financial and banking sector, including the�Labuan International Offshore Financial Centre
Wide use of English, especially in business
Legal and accounting practice based on the British system
Large local business community with long history in international business
Large foreign business community in all business sectors
Extensive trade links – country’s total trade was valued at RM1.1 thrillion*

Quality of Life
Friendly and hospitable Malaysians
Safe and comfortable living environment
Excellent housing, modern amenities, good healthcare and medical facilities
Excellent educational institutions including international schools for expatriate children
World-class recreational and sports facilities
Excellent shopping with goods from all over the world

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