4 FAQs about Malaysia specific companies and products

What are Malaysian brands?

Padini Holdings, Secret Recipe, Bonia Corporation, OldTown White Coffee, and The Manhattan Fish Market are just a few examples of Malaysian brands that have captured the hearts of consumers both locally and internationally. These brands' success stories are a testament to the potential of Malaysian businesses to thrive on the global stage.

Why do Malaysians support local brands?

Supporting local brands fuels SMEs, jobs, and innovation within Malaysia's economy. From Mamee snacks to BOH Tea, local names are competing on the world stage. In 2025, Malaysians are increasingly choosing “Support Lokal” as a lifestyle, not just a slogan.

Which companies are based in Malaysia?

Companies such as Intel, Texas Instruments, and Infineon have established significant manufacturing operations in Malaysia, leveraging the country's skilled labor force and strategic location. These components are essential in various products, including computers, smartphones, automotive systems, and industrial machinery.

What products are made in Malaysia?

Malaysia is also a significant producer of consumer electronics, including televisions, computers, smartphones, and home appliances. Major multinational corporations, such as Sony, Panasonic, and Samsung, have manufacturing plants in Malaysia, producing high-quality electronics for both domestic and international markets.

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