Private Healthcare Sector in Malaysia and Outlook on Medical Tourism
View an exclusive analysis of the healthcare sector in Malaysia, outlook for the medical tourism by one of the best hospitals in the Malaysia.
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View an exclusive analysis of the healthcare sector in Malaysia, outlook for the medical tourism by one of the best hospitals in the Malaysia.
Selangor state is one of the main economic centers in Malaysia. View an exclusive interview discussing Selangor’s potential, industry, real estate and construction.
Non-traditional security (NTS) issues are of our concern. It is multifaceted, evolves very rapidly and could emerge in an unexpected manner. Among of NTS issues are terrorism/militancy, transnational/trans-boundary crimes, cyber-security and environment security- climate change, natural disasters etc.
Malaysia is a regional financial hub and has well sophisticated financial services industry. View more information about Malaysia being the financial hub in the South East Asia, outlook for the financial services industry and more.
The tourism industry in Malaysia is vibrant. Malaysia’s location gives it the potential to be the hub of Southeast Asia. View the tourism sector interview analysis.
The innovation is very abstract. It is a state of mind; a better question would be that how people perceive innovation and how they enjoy the excitement and the value created by innovation. In that sense, from the political leadership to the business community in Malaysia, we are very excited about the possibility of innovation.
With free trade, there will be the suppliers across the value chain to the finished product, which would be based in some ASEAN country chosen by the investors. ASEAN population is already the third largest in the world with over 600 million after China and India. Also, the larger ASEAN economy is worth US$ 2.4 trillion and is an upwardly mobile consumer market.
I can proudly say we are the world’s number one. You can check that. It’s because many of our forests are certified forest management areas.
The government has invested about 50 billion in funding for the development of rail infrastructure, since 1990. The Prime minister announced last year that they would spend another 160 billion Ringgits until 2020.
Electricity consumption is still linked to economic growth activity in this country. At the moment we are growing at about 3.5% per annum and sometimes that creeps up a bit further depending on the general investment climate and economic development.