Communications
Broadcast media (Radio broadcast stations) [time series]
AM 28, FM 3, shortwave 0
Radios [time series]
8.08 million (1992 est.)
Telecommunication systems (Telephone system) [time series]
international service good domestic: good intercity service provided on Peninsular Malaysia mainly by microwave radio relay; adequate intercity microwave radio relay network between Sabah and Sarawak via Brunei; domestic satellite system with 2 earth stations international: submarine cables to India, Hong Kong and Singapore; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (1 Indian Ocean and 1 Pacific Ocean)
Telephones - fixed lines (Telephones) [time series]
2,550,957 (1992 est.)
Broadcast media (Television broadcast stations) [time series]
33
Televisions [time series]
2 million (1993 est.)
Economy
Agricultural products (Agriculture - products) [time series]
Peninsular Malaysia - natural rubber, palm oil, rice; Sabah - subsistence crops, rubber, timber, coconut, rice; Sarawak - rubber, pepper; timber
Budget [time series]
revenues: $22.6 billion expenditures: $22 billion, including capital expenditures of $5.3 billion (1996 est.)
Exchange rates (Currency) [time series]
1 ringgit (M$) = 100 sen
Debt - external [time series]
$27.5 billion (1995 est.)
Economic aid [time series]
recipient: ODA, $45 million (1993)
Economic overview (Economy - overview) [time series]
The Malaysian economy, a mixture of private enterprise and public management, has posted a remarkable record of 9% average annual growth in 1988-96. This growth has resulted in a substantial reduction in poverty and a marked rise in real wages. In 1996 manufactured goods exports expanded less rapidly than in previous years because of the global slump in electronics; nonetheless, foreign investors continue to commit large sums in the economy. The government is aware of the inflationary potential of this rapid development and is closely monitoring fiscal and monetary policies.
Electricity - capacity [time series]
7.83 million kW (1994)
Electricity - consumption per capita [time series]
1,983 kWh (1995 est.)
Electricity - production [time series]
37.85 billion kWh (1994)
Exchange rates [time series]
ringgits (M$) per US$1 - 2.4914 (January 1997), 2.5158 (1996), 2.5044 (1995), 2.6243 (1994), 2.5741 (1993), 2.5474 (1992)
Exports [time series]
total value: $84.6 billion (1996) commodities: electronic equipment, petroleum and petroleum products, palm oil, wood and wood products, rubber, textiles partners : US 21%, Singapore 20%, Japan 12%, Hong Kong 5%, UK 4%, Thailand 4%, Germany 3% (1995)
Fiscal year [time series]
calendar year
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) (GDP) [time series]
purchasing power parity - $214.7 billion (1996 est.)
GDP - composition, by sector of origin (GDP - composition by sector) [time series]
agriculture: 14% industry: 45% services: 41% (1995 est.)
Real GDP per capita (GDP - per capita) [time series]
purchasing power parity - $10,750 (1996 est.)
Real GDP growth rate (GDP - real growth rate) [time series]
8.2% (1996 est.)
Imports [time series]
total value: $83.2 billion (1996) commodities: machinery and equipment, chemicals, food partners: Japan 27%, US 16%, Singapore 12%, Taiwan 5%, Germany 4%, South Korea 4% (1995)
Industrial production growth rate [time series]
12% (1994)
Industries [time series]
Peninsular Malaysia - rubber and oil palm processing and manufacturing, light manufacturing industry, electronics, tin mining and smelting, logging and processing timber; Sabah - logging, petroleum production; Sarawak - agriculture processing, petroleum production and refining, logging
Inflation rate (consumer prices) (Inflation rate - consumer price index) [time series]
3.5% (1996)
Labor force [time series]
total: 8.398 million (1996 est.) by occupation: manufacturing 25%, agriculture, forestry, and fisheries 21%, local trade and tourism 17%, services 12%, government 11%, construction 8% (1996)
Unemployment rate [time series]
2.6% (1996 est.)
Geography
total: 329,750 sq km land : 328,550 sq km water: 1,200 sq km
Area - comparative [time series]
slightly larger than New Mexico
Climate [time series]
tropical; annual southwest (April to October) and northeast (October to February) monsoons
Coastline [time series]
4,675 km (Peninsular Malaysia 2,068 km, East Malaysia 2,607 km)
Elevation (Elevation extremes) [time series]
lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m highest point: Mount Kinabalu 4,100 m
Environment - current issues [time series]
air pollution from industrial and vehicular emissions; water pollution from raw sewage; deforestation
International environmental agreements (Environment - international agreements) [time series]
party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Life Conservation, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Whaling signed, but not ratified: Desertification
Geographic coordinates [time series]
2 30 N, 112 30 E
Geography - note [time series]
strategic location along Strait of Malacca and southern South China Sea
Irrigated land [time series]
3,400 sq km (1993 est.)
Land boundaries [time series]
total: 2,669 km border countries: Brunei 381 km, Indonesia 1,782 km, Thailand 506 km
Land use [time series]
arable land: 3% permanent crops: 12% permanent pastures: 0% forests and woodland: 68% other : 17% (1993 est.)
Location [time series]
Southeastern Asia, peninsula and northern one-third of the island of Borneo, bordering Indonesia and the South China Sea, south of Vietnam
Map references [time series]
Southeast Asia
Maritime claims [time series]
continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation; specified boundary in the South China Sea exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm
Natural hazards [time series]
flooding, landslides
Natural resources [time series]
tin, petroleum, timber, copper, iron ore, natural gas, bauxite
Terrain [time series]
coastal plains rising to hills and mountains
Government
Administrative divisions [time series]
13 states (negeri-negeri, singular - negeri) and 2 federal territories* (wilayah-wilayah persekutuan, singular - wilayah persekutuan); Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Labuan*, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Perlis, Pulau Pinang, Sabah, Sarawak, Selangor, Terengganu, Wilayah Persekutuan*
Constitution [time series]
31 August 1957, amended 16 September 1963
Country name [time series]
conventional long form: none conventional short form: Malaysia former : Malayan Union
Data code [time series]
MY
Diplomatic representation from the US [time series]
chief of mission : Ambassador John R. MALOTT embassy: 376 Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur mailing address: P. O. Box No. 10035, 50700 Kuala Lumpur or American Embassy Kuala Lumpur, APO AP 96535-8152 telephone: [60] (3) 248-9011
Diplomatic representation in the US [time series]
chief of mission: Ambassador DALI Mahmud Hashim chancery: 2401 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008 telephone: [1] (202) 328-2700
Executive branch [time series]
chief of state: Paramount Ruler TUANKU JA'AFAR ibni Al-Marhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman (since 26 April 1994) and Deputy Paramount Ruler Sultan TUNKU SALAHUDDIN Abdul Aziz Shah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Hisammuddin Alam Shah (since 26 April 1994) head of government : Prime Minister Dr. MAHATHIR bin Mohamad (since 16 July 1981); Deputy Prime Minister ANWAR bin Ibrahim (since 1 December 1993) cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the paramount ruler from among the members of Parliament elections: paramount ruler and deputy paramount ruler elected by and from the hereditary rulers of nine of the states for five-year terms; election last held 4 February 1994 (next to be held NA 1999); prime minister appointed by the paramount ruler election results: TUANKU JA'AFAR ibni Al-Marhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman elected paramount ruler; percent of vote - NA; Sultan TUNKU SALAHUDDIN Abdul Aziz Shah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Hisammuddin Alam Shah elected deputy paramount ruler; percent of vote - NA
Diplomatic representation in the US (FAX) [time series]
[1] (202) 483-7661 consulate(s) general: Los Angeles and New York
Diplomatic representation in the US (FAX) [time series]
[60] (3) 242-2207
Flag (Flag description) [time series]
14 equal horizontal stripes of red (top) alternating with white (bottom); there is a blue rectangle in the upper hoist-side corner bearing a yellow crescent and a yellow fourteen-pointed star; the crescent and the star are traditional symbols of Islam; the design was based on the flag of the US
Government type [time series]
constitutional monarchy note: Federation of Malaysia formed 9 July 1963; nominally headed by the paramount ruler (king) and a bicameral Parliament; Peninsular Malaysian states - hereditary rulers in all but Melaka, where governors are appointed by Malaysian Government; powers of state governments are limited by the federal constitution; Sabah - self-governing state, holds 20 seats in House of Representatives, with foreign affairs, defense, internal security, and other powers delegated to federal government; Sarawak - self-governing state, holds 27 seats in House of Representatives, with foreign affairs, defense, internal security, and other powers delegated to federal government
Independence [time series]
31 August 1957 (from UK)
International organization participation [time series]
APEC, AsDB, ASEAN, C, CCC, CP, ESCAP, FAO, G-15, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, Inmarsat, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, ISO, ITU, Mekong Group, MINURSO, NAM, OIC, UN, UNAVEM III, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNIKOM, UNMIBH, UNOMIL, UPU, WCL, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO
Judicial branch [time series]
Supreme Court, judges appointed by the paramount ruler
Legal system [time series]
based on English common law; judicial review of legislative acts in the Supreme Court at request of supreme head of the federation; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
Legislative branch [time series]
bicameral Parliament or Parlimen consists of the Senate or Dewan Negara (69 seats; 43 appointed by the paramount ruler, 26 elected by the state legislatures; elected members serve six-year terms) and the House of Representatives or Dewan Rakyat (192 seats; members elected by popular vote directly weighted toward the rural Malay population to serve five-year terms) elections : Senate - last held NA April 1995 (next to be held by 2000); House of Representatives - last held 24-25 April 1995 (next to be held by 2000) election results: Senate - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - NA; House of Representatives - percent of vote by party - National Front 63%, other 37%; seats by party - National Front 162, DAP 9, PBS 8, PAS 7, Spirit of '46 6
Capital (National capital) [time series]
Kuala Lumpur
National holiday [time series]
National Day, 31 August (1957)
Peninsular Malaysia [time series]
National Front, a confederation of 14 political parties dominated by United Malays National Organization Baru (UMNO Baru), MAHATHIR bin Mohamad; Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), LING Liong Sik; Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, LIM Keng Yaik; Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), S. Samy VELLU; major opposition parties are Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS), Ustaz Fadzil Mohamed NOOR and the Democratic Action Party (DAP), CHEN Man Hin
National Front, dominated by the UMNO; Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP), Datuk YONG Teck Lee; Parti Democratic Sabah (PDS), Bernard DOMPOK; Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS), Datuk Joseph KURUP
Sarawak [time series]
National Front, composed of the Party Pesaka Bumiputra Bersatu (PBB), Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul TAIB Mahmud; Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP), Datuk Amar Stephen YONG Kuat Tze; Sarawak National Party (SNAP), Datuk Amar James WONG; Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak (PBDS), Datuk Leo MOGGIE; major opposition party is Democratic Action Party (DAP), LIM Kit Siang note: subsequent to the election, the following parties were dissolved - Spirit of '46 (Semangat '46), Tengku Tan Sri RAZALEIGH, president, and Sabah United Party (Parti Bersatu Sabah, PBS), Datuk Seri Joseph PAIRIN Kitingan
Suffrage [time series]
21 years of age; universal
Military
Military and security forces (Military branches) [time series]
Malaysian Army, Royal Malaysian Navy, Royal Malaysian Air Force, Royal Malaysian Police Force, Marine Police, Sarawak Border Scouts
Military expenditures - dollar figure [time series]
$2.5 billion (1997)
Military expenditures (Military expenditures - percent of GDP) [time series]
2.6% (1997)
Military manpower - availability [time series]
males age 15-49: 5,280,741 (1997 est.)
Military manpower - fit for military service [time series]
males: 3,201,235 (1997 est.)
Military manpower - military age [time series]
21 years of age
Military manpower - reaching military age annually [time series]
males: 184,351 (1997 est.)
People
Age structure [time series]
0-14 years: 36% (male 3,776,400; female 3,587,445) 15-64 years: 60% (male 6,153,173; female 6,171,287) 65 years and over: 4% (male 350,523; female 452,475) (July 1997 est.)
Birth rate [time series]
26.94 births/1,000 population (1997 est.)
Death rate [time series]
5.43 deaths/1,000 population (1997 est.)
Ethnic groups [time series]
Malay and other indigenous 58%, Chinese 26%, Indian 7%, others 9%
Infant mortality rate [time series]
23.2 deaths/1,000 live births (1997 est.)
Languages [time series]
Peninsular Malaysia - Malay (official), English, Chinese dialects, Tamil; Sabah - English, Malay, numerous tribal dialects, Chinese (Mandarin and Hakka dialects predominate); Sarawak - English, Malay, Mandarin, numerous tribal languages
Life expectancy at birth [time series]
total population : 70.06 years male: 67.08 years female: 73.22 years (1997 est.)
Literacy [time series]
definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 83.5% male: 89.1% female : 78.1% (1995 est.)
Nationality [time series]
noun: Malaysian(s) adjective: Malaysian
Net migration rate [time series]
0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1997 est.)
Population [time series]
20,491,303 (July 1997 est.)
Population growth rate [time series]
2.15% (1997 est.)
Religions [time series]
Peninsular Malaysia - Muslim (Malays), Buddhist (Chinese), Hindu (Indians); Sabah - Muslim 38%, Christian 17%, other 45%; Sarawak - tribal religion 35%, Buddhist and Confucianist 24%, Muslim 20%, Christian 16%, other 5%
Sex ratio [time series]
at birth : 1.06 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.78 male(s)/female total population : 1.01 male(s)/female (1997 est.)
Total fertility rate [time series]
3.4 children born/woman (1997 est.)
Transnational Issues
Disputes - international [time series]
involved in a complex dispute over the Spratly Islands with China, Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam, and possibly Brunei; State of Sabah claimed by the Philippines; Brunei may wish to purchase the Malaysian salient that divides Brunei into two parts; two islands in dispute with Singapore; two islands in dispute with Indonesia
Illicit drugs [time series]
transit point for Golden Triangle heroin going to Western markets despite severe penalties for drug trafficking MALDIVES
Transportation
Airports [time series]
106 (1996 est.)
Airports - with paved runways [time series]
total : 99 over 3,047 m: 4 2,438 to 3,047 m: 5 1,524 to 2,437 m: 11 914 to 1,523 m : 6 under 914 m: 73 (1996 est.)
Airports - with unpaved runways [time series]
total: 7 1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 914 to 1,523 m: 6 (1996 est.)
Heliports [time series]
2 (1996 est.)
Roadways (Highways) [time series]
total: 93,975 km paved: 70,481 km (including 575 km of expressways) unpaved: 23,494 km (1995 est.)
Merchant marine [time series]
total: 299 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 3,904,915 GRT/5,860,095 DWT ships by type: bulk 51, cargo 103, chemical tanker 16, combination bulk 3, container 35, liquefied gas tanker 16, oil tanker 62, refrigerated cargo 1, roll-on/roll-off cargo 5, short-sea passenger 1, vehicle carrier 6 (1996 est.)
Pipelines [time series]
crude oil 1,307 km; natural gas 379 km
Ports (Ports and harbors) [time series]
Kota Kinabalu, Kuantan, Kuching, Kudat, Labuan, Lahad Datu, Lumut, Miri, Pasir Gudang, Penang, Port Dickson, Port Kelang, Sandakan, Sibu, Tanjong Berhala, Tanjong Kidurong, Tawau
Railways [time series]
total: 1,806 km (Peninsular Malaysia 1,672 km; Sabah 134 km; Sarawak 0 km) narrow gauge: 1,806 km 1.000-m gauge (Peninsular Malaysia 1,672 km; Sabah 134 km)
Waterways [time series]
7,296 km (Peninsular Malaysia 3,209 km, Sabah 1,569 km, Sarawak 2,518 km)