Trading In Commodities Companies in Malaysia

In Malaysia, trading in commodities companies is regulated by the Commodities Trading Act (CTA) of 2013. The CTA requires that all companies involved in the trading of commodities must be licensed by the Malaysian Commodities Corporation (MCC). The MCC is the regulatory body for commodities trading in Malaysia.

The CTA provides for the regulation of commodities trading, including the setting of rules and regulations, the registration of companies, and the licensing of commodities traders. The CTA also provides for the establishment of a commodities exchange in Malaysia. The Malaysian Commodities Exchange (MCE) is the first commodities exchange in Malaysia. It was established in 2014 and is regulated by the CTA.

The MCE offers a platform for the trading of commodities. It provides a central place for the buying and selling of commodities. The MCE also provides a clearing and settlement system for the trades that are conducted on the exchange.

The MCE offers a variety of commodities for trading, including agricultural products, metals, and energy products. The MCE is open to all companies that are licensed by the MCC.