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- Page 5 and 6: CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 IntroductIon 5 Glo
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- Page 13 and 14: 2 GLOBAL INVESTMENT SCENARIO MALAYS
- Page 15 and 16: experienced very different trends:
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- Page 27 and 28: illion). This was followed by basic
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- Page 45 and 46: Projects Approved in 2011 In 2011,
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Projects Approved in 2011 In 2011,
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OiL PaLM PrODuctS The oil palm prod
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investments of RM48.3 million for t
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processed active pharmaceutical ing
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• Eight projects with investments
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iotechnology products/activities in
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Graph 20 Sub-sectors of the Plastic
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Equipment (WEEE), Energy using Prod
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illion. Domestic investments amount
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In 2011, the non-metallic mineral p
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investments were valued at RM214.9
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• On-line application for submiss
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5 INVESTMENTS IN THE SERVICES SECTO
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Operational Headquarters (OHQs) As
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• GA Design International Sdn. Bh
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International Airport. In addition,
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opportunities for local wholesalers
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Table 5 Investments in Approved Sup
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efficiency and energy conservation
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technologies which are particularly
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DiStriButive traDe The distributive
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Malaysia - investMent PerforMance 2
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6 INVESTMENTS IN THE PRIMARY SECTOR
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Malaysia - investMent PerforMance 2
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7 INVESTMENT OuTLOOK MALAYSIA - INV
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a mild recession in 2012. This woul
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8 APPENDICES MALAYSIA - INVESTMENT
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Table 2 NEW MANuFACTuRING PROJECTS
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Table 4 APPROVEd MANuFACTuRING PROJ
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Table 6 APPROVEd MANuFACTuRING PROJ
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Table 8 APPROVEd PROJECTS IN ELECTR
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Table 10 APPROVEd MANuFACTuRING PRO
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Table12 APPROVEd PRIVATE INVESTMENT