Government of Malaysia
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Malaysia

Fact file: Basic data and general facts about Bangladesh which includes geographic & demographic statistics and economic indicators.
 
Economic Scenario : Gives the national income aggregates of Malaysia for 2004 and the forecasts for 2005.
 
Investment Climate : Gives the investment policy and other regulations governing foreign investment in Malaysia.
 
Investment Incentives : In Malaysia, tax incentives, both direct and indirect, covers investments in the manufacturing, agriculture, tourism (including hotel) and approved services sectors as well as R&D, training and environmental protection activities.
 
Foreign Trade : Malaysia is currently the 16th largest export market for U.S. goods. The U.S. trade deficit with Malaysia was $17.3 billion in 2004, an increase of $2.8 billion from $14.5 billion in 2003.
 
Taxation : All income of companies and individuals accrued in, derived from or remitted to Malaysia, are liable to tax.
 
Guide to Business Travellers: All persons entering Malaysia must possess valid national passports or other internationally recognised travel documents valid for travel to Malaysia.
 
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