Promotion of Investments (Promoted Activities and Promoted Products for Small Scale Companies) Order 2012. Country/Territory Malaysia Document type Regulation Date 2012 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development, Forestry, Water, General Keyword Business/industry/corporations Fiscal and market measures Processing/handling Agricultural commodities Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, East Asian Seas, South-Eastern Asia Entry into force notes This Order comes into operation on 2 March 2012. Abstract This Order consists of 3 Articles and two Schedules. In Schedule I, the specified activities and products promoted for small-scale companies are outlined, whereas Schedule II enumerates the prior Orders that are being revoked, along with the activities they encompassed. The Order includes various activities categorized as follows (i) agricultural activities; (ii) processing of agricultural produce; (iii) forestry products; (iv) manufacture of rubber products; (v) manufacture of oil palm products and their derivatives; (vi) manufacture of chemicals and pharmaceuticals; (vii) manufacture of wood and wood products; (viii) manufacture of paper and paperboard products; (ix) manufacture of textiles and textile products; (x) manufacture of plastic products; (xi) various manufacturing activities including clay-based and sand-based products, iron and steel products, non-ferrous metals, supporting products and services, transport components, parts and accessories, parts and components for machinery and equipment, electrical and electronic products, furniture, games and accessories, and souvenirs. Full text English/Malay Website lom.agc.gov.my References - Legislation Implements Promotion of Investments Act 1986 (Act 327). Legislation | Malaysia | 1986 (2006) Keyword: Business/industry/corporations, Capacity building, Financing, Fiscal and market measures, Subsidy/incentive, Inspection, Internal trade, International trade, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Non-governmental entity, Processing/handling Source: FAO, FAOLEX