Trading In Rice Companies in Malaysia

Malaysia is a country located in Southeast Asia. The country consists of two main landmasses: Peninsular Malaysia, which is part of the Asian mainland, and East Malaysia, which is located on the island of Borneo. Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government.

The economy of Malaysia is the fourth largest in Southeast Asia, after Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore. Malaysia is a relatively open state-oriented and newly industrialised market economy. The state plays a significant but declining role in guiding economic activity through macroeconomic plans.

The economy is highly diversified, with significant contributions from the service, manufacturing and agriculture sectors. Malaysia is a net exporter of petroleum and liquefied natural gas, and is an exporter of palm oil and rubber.

The Malaysian government has implemented a number of policies in an effort to promote foreign investment and to develop the economy. These include tax holidays and other incentives for certain industries, and the establishment of special economic zones.

The government has also liberalised the foreign investment regime and has signed a number of free trade agreements, most notably the Malaysia-United States Free Trade Agreement.

The rice industry in Malaysia is an important sector of the economy, contributing