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1993 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

South-South Export of Manufactures as Part of Global Export-Oriented Industrialisation: The Case of Malaysia

Authors : Steen Folke, Niels Fold, Thyge Enevoldsen

Published in: South-South Trade and Development

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK

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During the 1960s Malaysia’s manufacturing industry was gradually transformed; from activities mainly concentrated around tin mining and simple processing of rubber, manufacturing of consumer goods was developed through a moderate import-substitution policy. This trend was strengthened by the collapse of the federation with Singapore in 1965 (inaugurated in 1963), which brought an end to the ‘domestic’ market opportunities for manufacturing industry established in Singapore due to expectations of a wider regional market. Instead of being supplied from the relatively more advanced Singaporean industry, the Malaysian state embarked upon a massive development of its physical and institutional infrastructure to attract industrial investors, foreign as well as domestic.

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Title
South-South Export of Manufactures as Part of Global Export-Oriented Industrialisation: The Case of Malaysia
Authors
Steen Folke
Niels Fold
Thyge Enevoldsen
Copyright Year
1993
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22562-0_7