Foreign direct investment in Malaysia offering great incentives to foreign investors as Govt of Malaysia has introduced investor friendly laws in the country.This is making Malaysia one of the most popular destinations in Southeast Asia for making future Investments.
Facts
Capital: Kuala Lumpur
Currency: Malaysian ringgit
Official languages: Malay, Malaysian
Area: 329,847 sq km
Population: 31,381,992 as per July 2017 records
Religions: Muslim, Buddhist,Christian,Confucianism, Taoism
Malaysia is a member of ASEAN. For foreign investors, Malaysia is becoming a hotspot place amongst Asia Pacific countries mainly because Foreign Direct Investment in Malaysia has shown a rising pattern with 13485.06MYR Million in the year 2008 to 37325.00 MYR Million in the year 2011(reaching an all time high).
Malaysia provides friendly atmosphere to investors for doing business and has been ranked sixth amongst leading nations for conducting business.The country has taken various steps to promote investment opportunities and this highlights Malaysia’s steady growth in the international investment market.
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Favourable Business Environment
Strong Tourism Growth
There’s a big opportunity for foreign companies investing in Malaysia specially looking for investments in Hotel properties.According to the World Tourism Organisation, Malaysia ranks among the top three countries out of 53 Commonwealth countries for international tourist arrivals.It has welcomed around 26.8 million tourists in the year 2016 compared to 25.7 million tourists in the year 2015 representing an increase in the number of tourist arrival.This will greatly benefit investors more in investing in hotel properties.
Quality workforce
Government of Malaysia is focused on continuous development and growth of human resource in the country which greatly benefits foreign investors looking for best resources for their companies.Workforce in Malaysia consists of young, educated and efficient skilled professionals,which greatly motivates investors for global investment.Human Resources Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Richard Riot highlighted that Malaysia has almost 28% skilled workers and targets to raise it to 35% by the year 2020.
Stability and Growth
Malaysia becomes one of the top most destinations for international investment, as more than 5,000 foreign organisations from over 40 nations has established their businesses in the country.Many companies have expanded and diversified their business activities showcasing strong sense of confidence and prospect in near future.
Strong Economic Structure
Malaysia, is considered to be ASEAN’s third largest economy which is diverse and dominated by the production of natural resource materials, such as tin and rubber.It’s undoubtedly a leading exporter of electrical appliances, and natural gas. Malaysia has reserves of various natural resources like Palm oil, Crude oil, Rubber, Natural Gas etc.
Its economic structure is quite strong and stable.In the year 2014 Malaysia witnessed a GDP growth of 6.0%, Per capita income of over 30,000 RMB (approx. 10,000 USD) which are some features of its economic strength attracting global investment.
Effective and modern infrastructure
Malaysia is one of the vibrant country in South East Asia as it offers many benefits to a foreign investor.The country is considered to be one of the ideal investment destination as it offers endless opportunities.
The Key Sectors of the National Economy
High Potential Sectors
Privatization Programmes
Malaysia undoubtedly provides a favourable business atmosphere to foreign investors specially for more investment opportunities.The reason being in the year 2004, the Government of Malaysia has introduced a programme to privatise companies linked with the State, especially in sectors like transport, energy, telecommunications and financial services.
Malaysia’s growing economic trends and strengthening currency too a great extent is welcoming foreign investors.In recent time there are three business models mostly adopted by foreign investors for company incorporation.
1.The private company (Sendirian Berhad Company, Sdn Bhd) is the most obvious choice as it provides plenty of benefits to foreign investors in Malaysia in legal matters as well as in raising financial capital.The company is considered as a legal person who can buy or sell property, enter into legal contracts, and the business can be 100% owned by the company. It must have minimum 2 directors and 2 shareholders.
2. Labuan International Business and Labuan international company is the simplest form of incorporating a company in Malaysia, where foreign investor can own up to 100% in company shares and engage themselves in trading activities.
3. Representative Office-Without engaging into any profit-making business or activities, through a representative office, an investor can get company registration and conduct market research and plan before getting involved in full-fledged business operations.
Foreign investors can greatly benefit by investing in Malaysia as Malaysian Government promotes and have introduced liberal investment and tax policies that allows 100% foreign ownership of company in investment
Setting up a company to conduct foreign business in Malaysia can be conducted in the following ways:
1. Foreign business operating in Malaysia can be conducted by an individual,who will be sole proprietor
2. Foreign investment in Malaysia business requires two or more persons (but not more than 20) to be in partnership,
3. Best investment opportunity in Malaysia can be facilitated by a locally incorporated company or by an international company provided they are registered under the CA 1965
The 1965 Company Act governs the companies in Malaysia, and makes it imperative for companies to be registered with SSM,before carrying out any business transaction.There are 6 main steps involved in opening a Malaysian Private Limited Company which facilitates foreign direct investment for development.
1. For company formation it’s essential to define the scope of the business and to decide whether to opt for 100% ownership or form a 50% control joint venture especially
2. International Investment requires investors to declare the name of directors and shareholders
3. Foreign investors are expected to propose three names for the business
4. Investment in Malaysia expects foreign investors and companies to send all necessary documents related to company incorporation for approval by the Companies in Malaysia
5.Once the incorporation documents are approved, company is issued a Registration Certificate.
Malaysia greatly supports foreign direct investments in the country and welcomes investors from countries across the globe especially in the manufacturing sector and treats each investor with lot of respect.
Tax incentives are provided under the Promotion of Investment Act 1986 and the Income Tax Act 1967 and are follows:
Specifically, tax exemptions have been increased:
1) to 30 per cent of the value of increased exports (from a previous 10 per cent), provided the goods attain at least 30% value added
2) 50 per cent of the value of increased exports (from a previous 15 per cent), provided that the goods attain at least 50 per cent value added.
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