Impact of International Trade Policies at Indonesia Malaysia Thailand Growth Triangle
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https://doi.org/10.61841/j3my9j13Keywords:
Malaysia Government Incentives, Business Performance in MalaysiaAbstract
Purpose of Study: This article focus on the effectiveness of Malaysian government trade policies to assists the business activities in the IMT-GT region. The study is aimed to examine the level of helpfulness of the trade policies by the Malaysian government to assists the business activities in the region.
Methodology: Adopting the stratified sampling method the data was collected from 300 respondents.
Result: The findings clearly indicate that investment tax allowance, export credit refinancing, export credit insurance and reinvestment allowance are helpful to increase the business activities at the IMT-GT region. The business performance of the respondents are increasing annually.
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