Malaysian Investment Development Authority
The Malaysian Investment Development Authority, abbreviated MIDA, previously known as Malaysian Industrial Development Authority is the government's principal agency to oversee and drive investment into the manufacturing and services sectors in Malaysia. Starting operations in 1967, MIDA was given the mandate to promote investments in the manufacturing and services sectors; and to advise the Ministry of International Trade and Industry on industry matters including the formulation of related policies.
MIDA assists companies which intend to invest in the manufacturing and services sectors, as well as facilitates the implementation of their projects. The wide range of services provided by MIDA include providing information on the opportunities for investments, as well as facilitating companies which are looking for joint venture partners.
History
MIDA was established in and incorporated by the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority Act 1965. The Act was first known as the Federal Industrial Development Authority Act 1965. It became fully operational in 1967, and began establishing overseas offices in 1972.Functions
Functions of MIDA:- to promote foreign and domestic investments in the manufacturing and services sectors
- to undertake planning for industrial development in Malaysia
- to recommend policies and strategies on industrial promotion and development to the Minister of International Trade and Industry
- to evaluate applications for manufacturing licences and expatriate posts; tax incentives for manufacturing activities, tourism, R&D, training institutions and software development; and on raw materials, components and machinery
- to assist companies in the implementation and operation of their projects, and offer assistance through direct consultation and consultation and co-operation with the relevant authorities at both the federal and state levels
- to facilitate the exchange of information and co-ordination among institutions engaged in or connected with industrial development;
- to further enhance MIDA's role of assisting investors, senior representatives from key agencies are stationed at MIDA's headquarters in Kuala Lumpur to advise investors on government policies and procedures. These representatives include officials from the Ministry of Human Resources, Immigration Department, Royal Customs Malaysia, Department of Environment, Tenaga Nasional Berhad and Telekom Malaysia Berhad.
MIDA State Offices:
- Selangor
- Perak
- Pulau Pinang
- Kedah
- Terengganu
- Kelantan
- Pahang
- Johor
- Melaka
- Negeri Sembilan
- Sabah
- Sarawak
Asia and Asia Pacific
- Sydney, Australia
- Guangzhou, China
- Shanghai, China
- Mumbai, India
- Osaka, Japan
- Tokyo, Japan
- Seoul, South Korea
- Taipei, Taiwan
- Singapore
Europe
Middle East