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  2. Ministry of Domestic Trade and Costs of Living - Wikipedia

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    Companies Commission of Malaysia, Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia (SSM). (Official site) ... Beli Barangan Buatan Malaysia Archived 2016-04-06 at the Wayback Machine;

  3. 1985 in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    April – The first Belilah Barangan Buatan Malaysia (Made in Malaysia) campaign was launched. 1 June -- TV3's 1st Anniversary 1985 Ulang Tahun Pertama TV3; 2 June – Malaysia's first teletext service, Beriteks was launched. 8 July – The new Tabung Haji building at Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur was officially opened by Prime Minister ...

  4. List of companies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Malaysia (GDP PPP) in 2014 was $746.821 billion, the third largest in ASEAN behind Indonesia and Thailand and the 28th largest in the world. [6] [needs update] For further information on the types of business entities in this country and their abbreviations, see "Business entities in Malaysia".

  5. List of automobile manufacturers of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Tan Chong Motor (1972–present) manufactures and distributes for the following companies in Malaysia: Nissan; GAC; UMW Holdings (1987–present) manufactures and distributes for the following companies in Malaysia: Toyota (UMW Toyota Motor)

  6. Perodua - Wikipedia

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    The Perodua Myvi was the best-selling car in Malaysia for eight consecutive years, between 2006 and 2014.. Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sendirian Berhad [1] (Eng. transl.: "second automobile enterprise private limited"), usually abbreviated to Perodua (Malay:), is Malaysia's largest car manufacturer, followed by Proton Holdings.

  7. Economy of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia is forecasted to have a nominal GDP of nearly half a trillion US$ by the end of 2024. [25] The labour productivity of Malaysian workers is the third highest in ASEAN and significantly higher than Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines. [26] Malaysia excels above similar income group peers in terms of business competitiveness and ...

  8. Category:Manufacturing companies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Pulp and paper companies of Malaysia (2 P) R. Rocket engine manufacturers of Malaysia (3 P) S. Shipbuilding companies of Malaysia (7 P)

  9. Category:Malaysian brands - Wikipedia

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