Other religions: Buddhism (20%), Christianity (9%), Hinduism (6%), Confucianism, and Taoism
Malaysia belongs to the Islamic Civilization.
Kuala Lumpur, and its surrounding urban areas, form the most industrialized region in Malaysia.
The Greater Kuala Lumpur, also known as the Klang Valley, is an urban agglomeration of 7.2 million people
Kuala Lumpur is poised to become the Global Islamic Financing hub with an increasing the number of financial institutions providing Islamic Financing
Malaysian Economy.
From a nation dependent on agriculture and primary commodities in the 60´s, Malaysia has become an export-driven economy speed up by high-technology, knowledge-based and capital-intensive industries.
The Malaysian Government policies that sustain a business environment with opportunities for growth and profits have made Malaysia an attractive manufacturing and international trade base in the region
The private sector in Malaysia has become partners with the public sector in achieving development objectives
The Malaysian Industrial Development Authority is the first point of contact for the foreign investors who intend to set up projects in manufacturing and services sectors in Malaysia
Malaysia offers the world it's Multimedia Super-corridor which brings
together a legislative framework and a next-generation of telecommunications
infrastructure in eco-friendly surroundings to create the best environment for multimedia industries
development
Malaysian currency: The Ringgit (RM) (MYR)
Telekom Malaysia Berhad is the leading integrated information and communications group
in Malaysia, offers an exhaustive range of communication services and solutions (broadband, data, and fixed-line). As a market leader in broadband and fixed-line companies, Telekom Malaysia Berhad is driven to deliver value to its stakeholders in a highly competitive environment.
Padini began as a back-end operation in the apparel industry,
manufacturing, international trade, and supplying garments in Malaysia for
retailers and distributors. It has entered the new millennium as a major force in Malaysia's multibillion textile and garment industry, a brand leader
implicated in distribution and retail of its fashion brands through 190 freestanding stores, franchise, and consignment counters.
Port Klang is on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia, 40 kilometers from the capital Kuala Lumpur. Its proximity to the greater Klang Valley - The commercial and industrial
hub of Malaysia as well as Malaysia's most populous region guarantees that the port plays a key position in the economic development of Malaysia.
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