GDP per capita is close to China s, but the construction is terrible!Is Malaysia a poor country or a

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

Malaysia is a country rich in natural resources, with 60% of the country's land area covered by forests, and the world's largest producers of palm oil and tin. In addition, Malaysia is also rich in mineral resources, including tin, copper, iron, gold, bauxite, coal, oil and gas, etc. This makes Malaysia a veritable kingdom of resources.

InEconomyIn terms of development, Malaysia began to learn from the East in the 8 Xi 0s of the last century, borrowing from Japan and South KoreaExport-oriented economyModel and industrialization road experience. Malaysia has attracted a large number of high-level Japanese companies to invest and attract foreign investment by improving the investment environment**. In the ** decade, Malaysia achievedEconomyof high growth every yearEconomyWith a growth rate of more than 8%, it has become one of the four tiger countries in Asia and a global emerging marketEconomyOne of the bodies.

In addition, Malaysia's relationship with China is also getting closer, attracting many Chinese businessmen to come to Malaysia to seek business opportunities. At the same time, Malaysia has also become one of the first choices for Chinese outbound investment because of its geographical advantages.

However, Malaysian'sEconomyDevelopment also faces a number of challenges. First of all, Malaysian'sEconomyHighly dependent on exports**, the total even exceeds GDP. This makes Malaysia rightInternationalThe market is very sensitive to volatility and recession onceInternationalThere is a problem with the market, MalaysiaEconomywill be affected.

Also, MalaysianEconomyThere is also a society for developmentEconomyinequality issues. MalaysianEconomyThe data is growing, butThe gap between rich and poorDisparity between. Income inequality is among the highest among Asian countries, especially in urban and rural areas, where the quality of life of urban dwellers is higher than that of rural dwellers. Education andMedicalResources also exist severelyPolarization, the level of education in rural areas is lagging behindMedicalResources are mainly concentrated in cities.

According to the data, Malaysia's per capita GDP is at a high level in Southeast Asia and comparable to China's per capita GDP. However, withDeveloped countriesCompared to Malaysia'sEconomyThere is still a gap in the level. Malaysia's GDP ranks 35th in the world, and its per capita GDP ranks first among the four tiger countries in Asia. But if you follow itDeveloped countriesWith a per capita GDP of more than US$20,000, Malaysia still has some way to go. In addition, the wealthy class of Malaysia is in controlEconomyThe lifeblood, the concentration of wealth in the hands of a small number of high-income families, is also one of the gaps between Malaysia and wealthy countries.

In conclusion, Malaysia is blessed with abundant natural resources and a strategic geographical location, which makes it a good place for itEconomyGood conditions are provided for development. Despite this, Malaysia still faces a number of challenges, including the right to:InternationalMarket dependence is excessive, income inequality and disparities with rich countries. Malaysia needs further improvementEconomystructure, reduce dependence on exports, and increase investment in rural areas, improve education andMedicalBalanced development of resources to achieve a more sustainable and equitable natureEconomyDevelop.

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