Malaysia is emerging as one of Southeast Asia’s most promising destinations for foreign investors, supported by a strong manufacturing base, growing digital infrastructure, and robust healthcare sector. In their latest report, ETL GLOBAL Member Dezan Shira & Associates reveals how these sectors are driving new opportunities for foreign investors, backed by government incentives and a skilled workforce.

The report outlines the steps for establishing a business in Malaysia, explaining key legal structures and tax requirements, and offering insights into the market’s growth trends. Investors will also find practical guidance on how to meet Malaysia’s regulatory requirements and make the most of its competitive edge.

Download the full report by Dezan Shira & Associates to see how your business can benefit from Malaysia’s pro-business climate and strategic location within ASEAN.

For further information or to discuss the implications of these changes, please contact Quinn Lu Senior Associate in Malaysia.

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