Malaysia’s Industrial Production Index Sustains 23rd Straight Month of Growth in November 2025
Malaysia continues to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), particularly in the manufacturing sector, driven by strong infrastructure and a skilled workforce.
Government incentives and stable policies have encouraged multinational companies to expand operations locally. Analysts believe this will boost job creation and economic growth.
Authorities aim to further enhance Malaysia’s competitiveness to sustain long-term investment inflows.
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