Malaysia
Intro
As an upper-middle-income economy with diversified exports, Malaysia anchors electronics, automotive components, palm oil, LNG, and refined products. Geography across the Strait of Malacca and the South China Sea positions it as a trade corridor and security stakeholder. Governance blends constitutional monarchy with competitive elections.
Background
Industrial policy since the 1980s built strong E&E clusters around Penang and the Klang Valley. Fiscal buffers stem from hydrocarbons and VAT alternatives, while human capital attracts FDI in semiconductors, data centers, and services. East Malaysia’s Sabah/Sarawak resources and indigenous rights create a distinct federal dynamic. Border management covers piracy, smuggling, and migration from Indonesia and the Philippines.
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Future Outlook
Baseline growth 4-5% through 2030. Upside from semiconductor re-shoring and green manufacturing; downside from global electronics cycles and fiscal consolidation risks. Strategic posture remains non-aligned with selective security cooperation.
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