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Pulp-and-paper industry in Malaysia: Business Report 2024

January 2024 | 132 pages | ID: P4E21C7ADF2EN
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This report is a comprehensive research of pulp-and-paper industry in Malaysia.

The first two chapters of the report feature the country profile by giving general information on Malaysia and by thoroughly studying its economic state, (including key macroeconomic indicators and their development trends). The third chapter covers common business procedures in the country: from starting a project to closing a business. This chapter elucidates the country’s fiscal system, existing labour practices, property rights regulation peculiarities and other issues vital for running business in this country.

Further, the report analyses pulp-and-paper industry in the country by identifying key market players, (including major producers, traders, etc), as well by evaluating foreign economic relations within the sector in the recent three years. An important part of the report is Porter Five Forces analysis that surveys an industry through five major questions (What composes a threat of substitute products and services? Is there a threat of new competitors entering the market? What is the intensity of competitive rivalry? How big is the bargaining power of buyers? How significant is the bargaining power of suppliers?).

Related news bulletins update and add the finishing touch to an overview of economic situation in Malaysia.

The aim of this study is to provide a tool which will assist strategy group and the management team specialists in making correct decisions as how to penetrate the Malaysia market and how to catch the maximum commercial opportunities in dealing with business partners in this country.
1. MALAYSIA: COUNTRY PROFILE

1.1. Geographical position
1.2. Historical background
1.3. Demography
1.4. Administrative divisions
1.5. Political situation
1.6. Economic situation
1.7. Foreign relations
1.8. Social environment and culture. Cultural differences and their impact on business negotiations

2. MALAYSIA: FINANCIAL AND ECONOMICAL PROFILE

2.1. Country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP): historical trends and projection
2.3. Industrial production outlook
2.4. Malaysia foreign trade
2.2. Current investment climate
2.5. Labor market overview
2.6. Ratings by major rating agencies

3. PECULIARITIES OF DOING BUSINESS IN MALAYSIA

3.1. Procedures for starting a business
3.2. Routine for building permits obtaining
3.3. Routine to get the electricity connection
3.4. Registration of ownership rights
3.5. Basic terms of providing business loans by banks
3.6. Measures for investments protection
3.7. Tax system
3.8. Foreign trade transactions
3.9. Debt collection
3.10. Resolving bankruptcies

4. MALAYSIA PULP-AND-PAPER INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

4.1. Brief review of pulp-and-paper industry
4.2. Major players in pulp-and-paper industry in Malaysia
4.3. Foreign trade in pulp-and-paper industry in Malaysia
  4.3.1. Export and import of paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres: volume, structure, dynamics
  4.3.2. Export and import of filter blocks, slabs and plates, of paper pulp: volume, structure, dynamics
  4.3.3. Export and import of uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing: volume, structure, dynamics
  4.3.4. Export and import of uncoated kraft paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets: volume, structure, dynamics
  4.3.5. Export and import of other uncoated paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets: volume, structure, dynamics
  4.3.6. Export and import of registers, account books, note books, order books, receipt books: volume, structure, dynamics
  4.3.7. Export and import of bobbins, spools, cops and similar supports of paper pulp, paper or paperboard (whether or not perforated or hardened): volume, structure, dynamics
  4.3.8. Export and import of other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres: volume, structure, dynamics

5. MALAYSIA PULP-AND-PAPER INDUSTRY PORTER FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS

6. MALAYSIA ECONOMY NEWS AND ANALYSIS DIGEST

*Please note that Pulp-and-paper industry in Malaysia: Business Report 2024 is a half ready publication.

It only requires updating with the help of new data that are constantly retrieved from Publisher’s databases and other sources. This updating process takes 3-5 business days after order is placed. Thus, our clients always obtain a revised and updated version of each report. Please also note that we do not charge for such an updating procedure. BAC Reports has information for more than 25,000 different products available but it is impossible to have all reports updated immediately. That is why it takes 3-5 days to update a report after an order is received.


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