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Bilateral trade sheet Malaysia
This sheet gives an overview of the bilateral trade relations between Malaysia and Belgium.

Bilateral trade note Malaysia (September 2021)
In addition to general information about, for example, GDP, inflation, the number of inhabitants, global imports and exports, the unemployment rate, etc., this bilateral trade note also contains an analysis of bilateral trade with Malaysia, as well as an overview of the main import and export sections.

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  • Bilateral trade note Malaysia (September 2021)

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  • SECTORAL STUDIES MALAYSIA

    Study on the Chemical Sector in Malaysia (September 2014)

    This publication covers some 30 key players of the chemical sector in Malaysia and was realised on the occasion of the Belgian economic mission to Malaysia and Singapore in November 2014.

     

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  • Study on the Construction Industry in Malaysia (August 2014)

    The construction industry is an important building block of the Malaysian economy. This study analyses the entire sector, the government measures that affect it, as well as the key sectors and the market potential.

    This study was realised on the occasion of the Belgian economic to Malaysia and Singapore in November 2014.

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  • Study on the Clean Technology Sector in Malaysia (June 2014)

    Among 178 countries studied by the 2014 "Environmental Performance Index", Malaysia ranked 51st. This publication highlights the importance of the clean technology sector in this country. The study is divided into two parts: the first part focuses on the "environment & water sector", while the second provides an analysis of the "renewable energy, green building & energy efficiency sector". This study also identifies the government's attitude towards this sector, as well as the key players and the potential of the market.

    This study was realised on the occasion of the Belgian economic mission to Malaysia and Singapore in November 2014.

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Studies

Economic study Malaysia (October 2014)

As the third largest power within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Malaysia generates 13% of the region's wealth. In 2014, growth is estimated at 5.7%.

"Vision 2020" aims to increase GDP per capita and transition Malaysia from a "middle-income country" to a "high-income country". Several programmes are aimed at guiding the country towards the realisation of this ambitious challenge.

Malaysia does not lack assets to attract exporters. The liberalisation of its economy stimulates trade relations, attracts more foreign capital and contributes to the country's rise in international competitiveness rankings.

On the occasion of the joint Belgian economic mission from 22 to 28 November 2014, the Belgian Foreign Trade Agency has published an "economic study". The first chapter is dedicated to Malaysia's macroeconomic situation, while the second includes an analysis of four dynamic sectors in which the trade opportunities are numerous: Islamic finance, cleantech, construction and healthcare. This is followed by a selection of recent success stories of Belgian companies in Malaysia.

This study was realised on the occasion of the Belgian economic mission to Malaysia and Singapore in November 2014.

Document only available in French and Dutch.

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