
Two Doors In: Why Foreign Companies in Malaysia Choose Sdn Bhd or RE/RO
If you’re a foreign company looking to enter Malaysia, you’ll quickly realize there are many ways to register, and two registration paths dominate the landscape:

If you’re a foreign company looking to enter Malaysia, you’ll quickly realize there are many ways to register, and two registration paths dominate the landscape:

Entering Malaysia’s manufacturing sector requires more than just capital, it demands operational precision, regulatory alignment, and location-specific readiness. Whether you’re building a production facility, assembling

Launched on 4 July 2022, the Malaysia Digital (MD) initiative is the government’s next-generation framework for accelerating the nation’s digital economy. It replaces the Multimedia

Malaysia’s incentive framework reflects a sector-specific, investment-driven strategy. Anchored in the Promotion of Investments Act 1986 and the Income Tax Act 1967, the system rewards

Malaysia’s distributive trade sector—spanning retail, wholesale, import/export, and F&B—is a major entry point for foreign businesses. But before launching operations, foreign-owned companies must secure a

Malaysia’s MedTech sector is growing rapidly, driven by rising healthcare demand, regional manufacturing strength, and government-backed regulatory modernization. But for foreign manufacturers and distributors, entering

Malaysia’s manufacturing sector is a cornerstone of its economic strategy—and the government actively rewards companies that align with national priorities like high-tech production, sustainability, and

Malaysia’s logistics sector is evolving into a strategic hub for regional distribution, supply chain integration, and value-added services. For companies offering warehousing, freight forwarding, and

Malaysia’s FMCG sector offers immense potential for foreign brands—from health supplements and cosmetics to functional foods and wellness products. But entering this market isn’t just

The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) Malaysia is a statutory body under Malaysia’s Ministry of Works in regulating the construction industry within the country. It’s

Entering Malaysia’s manufacturing sector requires more than just capital, it demands operational precision, regulatory alignment, and location-specific readiness. Whether you’re building a production facility, assembling

Hiring foreign talent in Malaysia involves more than just recruitment—it’s a multi-step immigration process governed by licensing, labor market testing, regulatory approvals, and ongoing compliance.

Malaysia’s position as a regional business hub makes it an attractive destination for foreign talent. But hiring expatriates isn’t just a matter of recruitment—it’s a

Malaysia’s Ministry of Home Affairs (KDN) has announced a significant revision to the minimum salary requirements for Employment Pass (EP) Categories I, II, and III,

For many foreign companies, the default assumption is that entering Malaysia requires full incorporation. But in reality, setting up a legal entity can be time-consuming,