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Government, business and trade

Department of Environment – www.jas.sains.my
Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration – www.rcakl.org.my
Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange – www.klse.com.my
Malaysia homepage – www.mymalaysia.net.my
Malaysia Online – www.mol.com.my
Malaysian Business Council – www.jaring.my/isis/mbc/mbc.htm
Malaysian External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) – www.matrade.gov.my
Malaysian Franchise Association – www.mfa.org.my
Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (MIDA) – www.mida.gov.my
Ministry of Agriculture – www.agrolink.moa.my
Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) – www.miti.gov.my
Multimedia Super Corridor – www.mdc.com.my
Royal Customs and Excise Dept of Malaysia – www.customs.gov.my
Securities Commission of Malaysia – www.sc.com.my 

News and media

Malaysian National News Agency – www.bernama.com
The Edge Daily– www.theedgedaily.com
The Star – www.thestar.com.my
New Straits Times Press – www.nst.com.my
NSTP e-media group of publications - www.nstp.com.my

Travel and tourism

Tourism Malaysia – www.tourism.gov.my
Asia Travel Guide – www.asiatravel.com/malinfo.html
Asia Travel – www.asiatravel.com/malaysia.html
Asia Tour Guide – www.asiatour.com/malaysia/content1.htm
World Travel Guide – www.travel-guide.com/data/mys/mys.asp



Please note: this list of websites and resources is not definitive. Inclusion in this list does not imply endorsement by Austrade. The information provided is a guide only.



































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