Raw Companies in Malaysia

Raw companies in Malaysia are responsible for the sourcing, processing and distribution of raw materials and products. They typically operate in the manufacturing, mining and agriculture sectors.

Raw companies in Malaysia play a vital role in the country’s economy, providing employment and contributing to GDP growth. They are also an important source of foreign exchange earnings.

The raw companies sector in Malaysia is highly diversified, with firms involved in the production of a wide range of products, including food, beverages, tobacco, textiles, chemicals, petroleum, wood and paper.

The manufacturing sector is the largest contributor to the raw companies sector, accounting for about 60% of total output. The mining sector is the second largest contributor, accounting for around 20% of total output.

The raw companies sector in Malaysia is highly competitive, with a large number of local and foreign firms operating in the market. The top five firms in the sector account for about 40% of total output.

The raw companies sector in Malaysia is regulated by a number of government agencies, including the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority and the Malaysian Investment Development Authority.