Malaysia

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Chapter | Telecoms & IT from The Report: Malaysia 2014

In 2014 Malaysia’s ICT sector ranked highly in international indices, including internet and telephony competition, knowledge absorption and cluster development among other measures. Out of Malaysia’s population of 30m, 15.2m people use the most popular networking sites, spending an average of 16 hours a week online, far more than their counterparts in other South-east Asian countries. With a...

Chapter | Agriculture & Plantations from The Report: Malaysia 2014

A major push to boost efficiency in the agriculture and plantations sectors is under way, with the government allocating some RM6bn ($1.8bn) to the sector in its 2014 budget to support a drive for greater productivity, among other strategies. The bulk of agriculture’s contribution to GDP comes from plantation crops, which accounted for 36.5% of the sector’s value in 2012, followed by rubber (8...

Chapter | Tourism from The Report: Malaysia 2014

In 2013 tourism was the sixth-largest contributor to Malaysia’s economy, making up $16.1bn of gross national income, from seventh place in 2012. The government and the private sector have taken many concrete steps in recent years to ensure the arrival of more and more visitors, be it for business or leisure. In the year marked by two Malaysian Airlines tragedies, the industry is making a...

Chapter | Industry & Retail from The Report: Malaysia 2014

A key contributor to the economy, manufacturing accounted for 24.5% of Malaysia’s GDP in 2013, ranking it second only to the services sector (55.2%) and well ahead of mining (8.1%), agriculture (7.1%) and construction (3.8%). As Malaysia increases its global trade via participation in trade agreements such as ASEAN and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA), enhancing efficiencies and...

Chapter | Construction & Real Estate from The Report: Malaysia 2014

The construction sector has experienced consistently strong growth in the past four years as the industry expanded by 11.4%, 4.7%, 18.1% and 10.1% each year from 2010 to 2013. Sector growth has surpassed GDP growth in recent years, spearheaded by the government’s Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) and public-private partnership (PPP) projects. Counterbalancing the interest shown in the...

Chapter | Transport from The Report: Malaysia 2014

As Malaysia aims to achieve high-income country status by 2020, the key to reaching the goal is enhancing transport infrastructure, with major investments in air and sea, road and rail currently under way. At the same time, the logistics sector remains highly competitive, with air transport in particular seeing some fierce price wars in 2013-14. The most recent census – for 2010 – confirmed a...

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