Topic > Theme Park in Malaysia - 1608

Malaysia also has a restriction on imports of meat such as beef, lamb and poultry products which must be approved by Malaysian authorities or acceptable for consumption by Muslims. However, Malaysia is not a party to the WTO Government Procurement Agreement, so foreign companies do not have the same opportunities to compete for contracts at the same level as local companies. Malaysia requires foreign companies to find a local company as a partner before they are willing to consider their offers (export). If Disney wants to operate the theme park in Malaysia, it needs to find a local partner to work with before it can do business there. Labor Relations Malaysia also has the labor laws of the Children and Young Persons Act 1966 to prevent the exploitation of child labour. Children under 14 can only do light work in the family business while children aged 14 to 16 can do light work that does not involve the use of machinery. They can only work from 8:00 to 18:00 and for a maximum of 7 hours a day (3ecpa.com). Labor costs are still low in Johor Bahru compared to the Singapore dollar exchange rate; many people emigrate to work in Singapore.