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One of the decisive factors behind Malaysia's economic growth is the abundance of natural resources such as tin, rubber, palm oil, and petroleum. In recent years, Malaysia has successfully transformed its economy, shifting from an agriculture and commodity-based economy to one driven by manufacturing and services sectors. The Malaysian Government has set strategic long-term goals to further transform the economy to be more digital and sustainable. Through initiatives like the Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint, the Twelfth Malaysia Plan, the New Industrial Masterplan 2030 or the National Energy Transition Roadmap, the government aims to accelerate digitalisation, promote sustainable development, and ensure social inclusivity. Malaysia aims to become a leading semiconductor hub by attracting significant investments, developing local talent, building advanced infrastructure, and positioning itself as a neutral production location amid global tensions. The country plans to expand its market presence beyond testing and packaging into high-tech design and manufacturing.
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