Malaysia’s manufacturing industry has been
charting remarkable growth since the early 1980s
when the country witnessed a transition from being a
predominantly agricultural economy to one that was
industrial-based.
The vast economic transition was undertaken based
on the realisation that the country needed to be
less dependent on imports and instead bank on a
technology-based sector to ensure the nation’s
economic success.
Thrust One of the Ninth Malaysian Plan states the
Government's intention to foc continually on several
areas including manufacturing.
Click
here to read the
Ninth Malaysian Plan - Chapter 4, that emphasizes
the importance of upscaling manufacturing and its
related services.
The
Ministry of International
Trade and Industry (MITI) will continue
to be the lead agency driving the expansion of
manufacturing activities. These efforts will be
complemented by other key ministries and agencies,
including the
Ministry of Entrepreneur and
Cooperative Development, the
Ministry of
Science, Technology and Innovation,
MIDA,
MATRADE and
SMIDEC.
Today, the manufacturing industry continues to
develop rapidly and has since become an important
catalyst to the country’s economic growth.
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