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INFORMATION ON TRADE SERVICES

 

 

CONSULATE GENERAL OF MALAYSIA IN MUMBAI (TRADE SECTION)

 

MALAYSIAN EXTERNAL TRADE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (MATRADE)

 

The Trade Section of the Consulate General of Malaysia in Mumbai handles matters relating to trade inquiries and information, promotes Malaysian products and services,  and facilitates Indian Importers to source products and services from . Malaysia

 

The Trade Section has been opened since July 2009 and is headed by the Consul (Trade), Mr. Noraslan Hadi Abdul Kadir.

 

All inquiries pertaining to trade may be directed to the Trade Section at its temporary address:

 

81 & 87, 8th Floor,

3rd , Maker Maxity,  North Avenue

Bandra Kurla Complex,
Bandra (E), Mumbai 400051

Tel: +91-22-26591155/56 Fax: +91-22-26591154

Email: mumbai@matrade.gov.my

 

 

 

TRADING WITH MALAYSIA

Malaysia is among the world’s top 20 trading nations. The country offers the international community a variety of world class products such as electrical and electronic products, high quality textiles and apparel, furniture, palm oil-based, rubber-based and wood products.

 Malaysia has a strong, open economy and a Government committed to international competitiveness in terms of trade and investment.

 This is being achieved through skills upgrading, management and organisational excellence and more intensive R&D efforts. Recognising that information and communications technologies are changing the face of international trade, resource flows and competition, Malaysia is continuously upgrading its communications and multimedia infrastructure to support its trading and commercial activities.

 

Conducive Business Environment

 

Recognising that her long-term prosperity is dependent on the maintenance of an open trading environment, has put in place policies and incentives that make trade and related business transactions easy, secure and reliable. Her liberal trade and investment promotion policies and measures have attracted and anchored global players.Malaysia

 

The country’s competitive position has been maintained by its responsiveness to changing market conditions, an adaptable labour force, low inflation and a well developed financial sector. A stable and pro-business government ensures a conducive environment that encourages entrepreneurship and innovation. Embedded in its policy framework is ’s commitment to the basic principles of transparency, fairness, healthy competition and industry involvement in policy formulation. Malaysia

 

Malaysia’s commitment to continuous quality improvement and meeting global standards has resulted in the development of world class products and services.

 

Important Factors

  • Malaysia is one of the world’s largest producer of microchips. It is also a leading producer of air conditioners, rubber gloves and palm oil.
  • Malaysia’s communications links are among the best in . The country is taking a co-ordinated and integrated approach to expand and upgrade its roads and highways, railways, ports, airports and telecommunications systems. Asia
  • A dynamic ICT development programme is being implemented across all sectors to establish a sound knowledge-based economy in order to add value to all economic sectors.
  • Malaysia has a well developed financial and banking sector. also enjoys a natural niche market in Islamic banking and finance. Malaysia
  • Strong synergy and co-operation within the country’s public and private sectors helps in continuous improvements in efficiency and reliability.