How Malaysia is becoming the next global chip giant

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024
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  • @CaspianReport
    @CaspianReport  Před měsícem +229

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    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Před měsícem +5

      8:15 Not wealth "redistribution", it's affirmative action like in the US to help poorer people get the same opportunities

    • @leealex24
      @leealex24 Před měsícem +5

      Malaysia has all the advantages and competitive edge (KL + Penang especially). Malaysia must welcome their local talent back and even highly skilled foreign talent.

    • @fatihderking051
      @fatihderking051 Před měsícem +3

      Hello CIA !

    • @arupmandal9963
      @arupmandal9963 Před měsícem +2

      Please make a report on India also. Love to see it.

    • @youxkio
      @youxkio Před měsícem +2

      Malaysia can produce whatever electronic products it wants, but if, Malaysia really wants to win must deliver innovative and competitively advantageous products, both in the supply chain and finished products.

  • @samedgullu
    @samedgullu Před měsícem +718

    Malaysia; Great country, great people. I love it when i hear good news from Indonesia and Malaysia. Best wishes from Turkey!

    • @Dr.M-ot9or
      @Dr.M-ot9or Před měsícem +15

      Türkiye is a great country too.. I wish the best for both of our country.. and also Atatürk is the GOAT 😎

    • @anitaaziz3255
      @anitaaziz3255 Před měsícem +11

      Teşekkürler.. Türkiye is a great nation , once the leader of all Muslims too!😊

    • @user-ux3yd8ut8f
      @user-ux3yd8ut8f Před měsícem +3

      ​@@Dr.M-ot9orTf bro🗿

    • @MiracleMagical77
      @MiracleMagical77 Před měsícem

      We all had common hate as well

    • @Kaplayermxn
      @Kaplayermxn Před měsícem

      Atatürk is the worst leader of turkey he was not even an actual muslim

  • @Eniu7991
    @Eniu7991 Před měsícem +426

    Wishing all the best for Malaysia and other ASEAN countries from Poland.

    • @Nabila-dx8xf
      @Nabila-dx8xf Před měsícem +22

      thanks from malaysia

    • @krio1267
      @krio1267 Před měsícem +4

      Love from MY

    • @yangenlee8960
      @yangenlee8960 Před měsícem +6

      We bought your main battle tanks!

    • @Eniu7991
      @Eniu7991 Před měsícem +2

      @@yangenlee8960 Thank you and hope you will make good use of them.

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před 29 dny +3

      @@Eniu7991 Indonesia the best. Indonesia the biggest country in southeast. The biggest island at word. Population number 4 after china india and Amerika. Indonesia the biggest economi and top size economi in southeast👍 by imf and word bank jakarta metropolitan city as central business in southeast not Singapore or kuala lumpur

  • @nemi6570
    @nemi6570 Před měsícem +505

    Malaysia is currently a balanced country, not too advanced nor too underdeveloped. Most Malaysians think that our politic is unstable but if they actually look at other countries they will find out how messed up their politics actually are compared to Malaysia.

    • @xzdrtxyzxvn
      @xzdrtxyzxvn Před měsícem +33

      Don't compare to countries that don't have manufacturing chip capabilities...Try comparing Thailand and Vietnam...They have the work force and a stable country. Malaysia work force are imported and cost money.

    • @nemi6570
      @nemi6570 Před měsícem +55

      @@xzdrtxyzxvn I was comparing our politics with the other big countries like the USA and France, they seem to be more advanced than us but in reality, their politics is way far more corrupted.

    • @xzdrtxyzxvn
      @xzdrtxyzxvn Před měsícem +23

      @nemi6570 Malaysia barely can make a car and penetrate world market and you want to compare to countries thet make flying aeroplane of Boeing and Airbus of one hundred year old legacy...LOL..
      You only assumption in the utube video that paint a overreaction to get money from utube. In actual fact it us peaceful in USA and France ..There are a lot of tourist also a lot of demonstrations.

    • @xzdrtxyzxvn
      @xzdrtxyzxvn Před měsícem +1

      @nemi6570 Whah happened in US and France are one group of people the same type that cause much grief in Malaysia too. This group ate not groups that generated income to countries but financially bogged the country down.

    • @ibnusahari
      @ibnusahari Před měsícem

      But stupid opposition is growing. They will bring down Malaysia at whatever expenses. Just like Zionists, their ammunitions are slanders & lies. All states they managed are in shambles and backward, but they still dream to lead the country.

  • @RoxerCool
    @RoxerCool Před měsícem +763

    Way to go, Malaysia. Love from Indonesia.

  • @fajaradi1223
    @fajaradi1223 Před měsícem +1946

    While in Indonesia :
    - Fast internet? What for?
    - Hacker please don't attack!

    • @zanzillahsaruji9966
      @zanzillahsaruji9966 Před měsícem +200

      That's why no company want to invest in Indonesia because of inefficient Government to protect cyber system....

    • @Cyan_Nightingale
      @Cyan_Nightingale Před měsícem

      Plus Indonesians are largely anti american this anti western that. Of course the investors are scared away. Pretty ironic because Malaysia is an even more strict 1slamic country than Indonesia..

    • @cloudy_whites
      @cloudy_whites Před měsícem +134

      While in the Philippines
      Chinese hackers are the everyday normal 😊

    • @youxkio
      @youxkio Před měsícem +81

      Indonesia is trying to add value to unfinished products and reducing the exports of raw materials. But, exporting pure materials and products that are parts of finished products. Malaysia and India can be important partners while playing within ASEAN.

    • @wanrazul
      @wanrazul Před měsícem +17

      Mendunia!

  • @gilgameshlfx7006
    @gilgameshlfx7006 Před měsícem +300

    The biggest issue that lead to "brain drain" is really the low wage. Malaysia did not have shortage of engineers. We have shortage of high paying job. We being told "just take the offer" or being labeled as "ungrateful" and "demanding". Which leads to employers throwing pay close to national minimum wage. To put into perspective, the minimum wage is MYR1,500 or USD320 per month. That's less than USD4,000 annually. Fresh graduates on engineering are not expected to get paid more than triple of that.
    Which is why Malaysian engineers left the country. They being paid so low while expected to pay back their student loan. The only fresh graduates engineers left are those who don't have enough connection to reach employers outside of the country to offer their skills.

    • @azwasaaidns3936
      @azwasaaidns3936 Před měsícem +16

      Agreed, need more pragmatic change towards economy upgrades

    • @O_fundamentalista
      @O_fundamentalista Před měsícem +1

      My curiosity, which engineers is he talking about, there are a lot of engineering areas

    • @rahimrazali409
      @rahimrazali409 Před měsícem +3

      Why do u talk about 20 years ago.
      Now, fresh graduate salary is about RM2400 - Ram2800.
      Senior engineer can achieve RM4500 - RM8000.
      The expert can achieve RM10 000 - RM20 000 in Malaysia.

    • @gilgameshlfx7006
      @gilgameshlfx7006 Před měsícem +30

      @@rahimrazali409 You just proved my point that fresh grad is not paid more than triple the minimum wage.
      MYR1,500 x 3 = MYR4,500

    • @CharmFlex
      @CharmFlex Před měsícem +13

      ​@@rahimrazali409so why study engineering which requiring 100k+ while your first job only offer you 2800? And how many years to take to reach senior level?

  • @fajarcahyono3693
    @fajarcahyono3693 Před měsícem +614

    I am Indonesian but I am jealous that our Malaysian brothers and sisters were ready to starting this very strategic chip businesses. Here in Indonesia, government still debating about the importance of internet speed, basically we are 100 years behind Malaysia in this field. Shsme on our own Government for getting us backwards, but we are very happy that our neighbor Malaysia can advancing to the next step of The Strategic Global Chip Production

    • @Nabila-dx8xf
      @Nabila-dx8xf Před měsícem +47

      we already start since 50 years ago in 1970s. most malaysia export are electronics

    • @WoosukChoi-i5y
      @WoosukChoi-i5y Před měsícem +18

      Indonesia cukup expor tki tkw babu kuli seluruh dunia. 1000 tahun dpn aja gak akan mungkin maju. Itu semua orang tau lah

    • @dhuanyt3623
      @dhuanyt3623 Před měsícem +46

      Tiap negara itu ada kelebihan dan kekurangan...tak perlu malu..

    • @yato12344
      @yato12344 Před měsícem +12

      @@Nabila-dx8xf I thank mahathir for that, but still, would hope he'll hold back his racism nowadays
      .

    • @malvksl001
      @malvksl001 Před měsícem +26

      Indonesia is not so far behind, your country leadership is way smarter.

  • @yayie2235
    @yayie2235 Před měsícem +1034

    Malaysia also build the largest data center in Johor.

    • @darkless60
      @darkless60 Před měsícem +57

      World's largest? Region's largest? Country's largest? State's largest?

    • @yunusibrahim2474
      @yunusibrahim2474 Před měsícem +37

      @@darkless60 no need to be specific lah, leave it to own interpretation

    • @LightForxes
      @LightForxes Před měsícem +114

      @@yunusibrahim2474 Lol this is international standard not kampung standard..

    • @MerlionWarrior
      @MerlionWarrior Před měsícem +12

      😂😂😂 data center very outdated lah. Data center is very energy consumption and need lot of space and create little job after setup.

    • @youtubedeletedmyaccountlma2263
      @youtubedeletedmyaccountlma2263 Před měsícem

      @@MerlionWarrior it creates money and also help facilitate website. Without it, you can say goodbye to your facebook and youtube

  • @theconqueringram5295
    @theconqueringram5295 Před měsícem +439

    Malaysia is a pretty cool country, I wish the best for them! Malaysia leaving the middle income trap would be a great thing.

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem +1

      @@theconqueringram5295 whoosh whoosh yes the best in southeast now 👍

    • @utubegeronimo7628
      @utubegeronimo7628 Před měsícem +2

      A lot of Taiwanese women are heading to Malaysia. Maybe they like Tamil Indian men there.

    • @azwasaaidns3936
      @azwasaaidns3936 Před měsícem

      Thanks for your kind words, ameen! Wish the same for you & your country too ❤

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem

      @@azwasaaidns3936 whoosh bullet train Indonesia the best in southeast now 👍

    • @azwasaaidns3936
      @azwasaaidns3936 Před měsícem +1

      @@soluckyme910 Japan has domineering in that years ago. Hopefully the establishment of that train in your country brings more prosperity & significant improvement to Indonesians

  • @JesusOrDestruction
    @JesusOrDestruction Před měsícem +2091

    Bro finally got that sponsor 💀

    • @rowdyduterte8476
      @rowdyduterte8476 Před měsícem +71

      Can we get a photo of Shirvan, is he still alive

    • @Rodzyniastyyyy
      @Rodzyniastyyyy Před měsícem

      @@rowdyduterte8476 Shirvan is long gone, his mind and body being absorbed into cyberspace.

    • @Kaybossboi
      @Kaybossboi Před měsícem +37

      Bruh why u even watching it I almost skip virtually sponsors from any CZcams videos

    • @GrigRP
      @GrigRP Před měsícem +38

      Bro was holding out on uploading just to find a sponsor. Jooish.

    • @thepax2621
      @thepax2621 Před měsícem +4

      Bot 🙄

  • @jerrodtham
    @jerrodtham Před měsícem +506

    Im a Malaysian. Im very proud if the government can make this reality. The cost of living is too high here now

    • @ethanniedorowski116
      @ethanniedorowski116 Před měsícem +54

      Might actually make it worse unless ypu have a job with the raising tide

    • @mrgod5139
      @mrgod5139 Před měsícem +5

      @@ethanniedorowski116he’s toasted either way 😅

    • @Jry088
      @Jry088 Před měsícem

      It won't happen, you guys have a close tie with China

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem +2

      Whoosh whoosh yes the best in southeast now 👍

    • @danfu_2073
      @danfu_2073 Před měsícem +1

      With the economic policy that's going on rn? Things might get worse

  • @ghrbaa6727
    @ghrbaa6727 Před měsícem +234

    Malaysian stock market has been the best performer in Southeast Asia for the past one year by HUGE margin. Since January KLCI is up 12%, even entering the longest bull rally in the past 13 years.

    • @heyjohnsmith
      @heyjohnsmith Před měsícem +8

      Any underdogs you recommend to check?

    • @ahmadalbab8081
      @ahmadalbab8081 Před měsícem

      @@heyjohnsmithmost malaysia stocks are undervalued, but for tech stocks, probably can go for inari, vitrox or natgate that were endorsed by Nvidia

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem +3

      Whoosh whoosh yes the best in southeast now 👍

    • @xzdrtxyzxvn
      @xzdrtxyzxvn Před měsícem

      Stock market are Cook up by investors but it does not tansalate to the real productivity of Malaysia. Investors buy shares for speculation and not a true indication of productivity or profit.

    • @mizan9232
      @mizan9232 Před 19 dny

      I lost money with DNEX. I bought because Silterra is it's subsidiary!

  • @yeapxuen5291
    @yeapxuen5291 Před měsícem +620

    As a Malaysian, I cannot thank Caspian Report and Shirvan enough for making a video about my country. Had always wanted to know more about my country's semiconductor industry, but couldn't find a good video. Thank you once again! 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

    • @eugeneng7064
      @eugeneng7064 Před měsícem +23

      CNA regularly covers Malaysia's semicon growth

    • @MrCalls1
      @MrCalls1 Před měsícem

      Asianometry is a tech, specifically chips, youtube channel with also an interest in recent Asian history. Highly recommend you check them out the definitely have some stuff on chips in Malaysia and it’s history in computation.

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem +2

      Indonesia the best. Whoosh whoosh yes 👍

    • @deathdrone6988
      @deathdrone6988 Před měsícem +22

      Its also important that he covered the NEP(bumiputra policy) and how it is one of the greatest factors holding back this growth by causing the brain drain of our most skilled and brightest talents abroad to Singapore, Taiwan/Hong Kong and Australia.

    • @kamikazeblackjack
      @kamikazeblackjack Před měsícem

      ​@@deathdrone6988funnily enough most of the brain drain cane from bumi folk themselves

  • @erikng6487
    @erikng6487 Před měsícem +360

    Obligatory Malaysian reaction:
    Yay! Our unknown country got featured on Caspian report!😮😮😮

    • @shain46
      @shain46 Před měsícem +23

      Let the people be happy man

    • @akatsukihajime6100
      @akatsukihajime6100 Před měsícem +61

      @@shain46 i swear the only asean the west see is Singapore 😭

    • @keifnoo
      @keifnoo Před měsícem +8

      Obligatory dingus reaction:
      Idk a country so it's an unknown country.

    • @the_shadow_clasher
      @the_shadow_clasher Před měsícem +14

      "unknown country".... imagine being brunei

    • @mandategaming
      @mandategaming Před měsícem +29

      @@the_shadow_clasher BRUNEI MENTIONED 🇧🇳🇧🇳🇧🇳

  • @littlebee6023
    @littlebee6023 Před měsícem +474

    I am Taiwanese who work in the semiconductor industry, this topic is actually a complicated issue. It's about the cutting edge technic all around the world.Not just Taiwan, but also Japan, SK, NL, China and US etc, each of them plays an important role as Taiwan is the biggest one.
    Maybe this video can explain some of Malaysia's problems, but there is a lack of knowledge about the entire industry chain of chips.
    For example: Manufacturing(we called Foundry professionally) can be subdivided into plenty of parts, the chips for vehicals and the chips for iphone are totally different. Not to mention Design,Package ,System,Material,Aligner ... ,every part of it requires well educated people.

    • @zihao3227
      @zihao3227 Před měsícem +2

      aye government should hand out chip war by chis miller to all secondary school students lol

    • @NekoLilium2012
      @NekoLilium2012 Před měsícem +40

      Agreed, seems like they just expecting foreign tech company just invest billions dollar project with no specific reason. And they can miraculous getting a share from it. They complete neglect supply chain problem, the raw material, electricity, equipment, educated work force (engineer and IT technician), component supplier(High end industry required massive low and mid level supplier, and it is mandatory)
      Also both japan, SK, China, Taiwan become a tech powerhouse by invest and incubate their own tech company rather than hope some foreign company gona doing it for them. Majority of the production still from their home country. This process takes least a decade and billions dollar of investment, its painful but worth it.
      For any industry that is heavy-asset, don't focus too much on labor cost, because it matters little. Provide cheap land, low interest loan or even some tax cut have way bigger impact on it. Raw material price, production cost, product cycle, electricity stability are way much more important. No factory, especially high-tech industry can afford power outage in the middle of the production.

    • @TellanLee
      @TellanLee Před měsícem +65

      Well as a Malaysian, I can say Intel, Texas and Western Digital has factories here back in 70s -2000s. To be fair this channel is primarly focus on geopolitics and not semiconductor industry.

    • @xijinpig7978
      @xijinpig7978 Před měsícem +12

      video is malaysia becoming a potato chip giant

    • @Nabila-dx8xf
      @Nabila-dx8xf Před měsícem +10

      ​@@xijinpig7978 semiconductor chip not potato chip.

  • @laucheekeong5044
    @laucheekeong5044 Před měsícem +42

    This is a really good summary on Malaysia and it's manufacturing industry. Well done on the research!

  • @ermytanio7111
    @ermytanio7111 Před měsícem +1273

    if Malaysia become the next global chip giant. we can call their capital city KUALA LUMRICH

    • @salamov963
      @salamov963 Před měsícem +52

      Ahahahaahaaaaaa

    • @tulalit1429
      @tulalit1429 Před měsícem +50

      Kuala Dhaka, because in malaysia many bangladesh Peoples

    • @alexklieman2706
      @alexklieman2706 Před měsícem +3

      😂

    • @damien5869
      @damien5869 Před měsícem +232

      @@tulalit14295 million indonesian and only 500k from Bangladesh

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn Před měsícem +43

      Malaysia is specialized towards memory chips, which isn't even an industry unique to it. It'll face tough competition even holding its own in its own industry, let alone expanding to processing chips.

  • @oldskoolmusicnostalgia
    @oldskoolmusicnostalgia Před měsícem +20

    Good luck Malaysia! A country I always loved to visit and look forward to visiting once more soon.

  • @mho3227
    @mho3227 Před měsícem +37

    As a Malaysian myself, I can finally say this,
    "KITA MENDONIAAA" 🇲🇾💪

    • @haniida1827
      @haniida1827 Před měsícem +3

      Hahaha jangan ketar ketir dilihat jiran 😂

    • @sunset6910
      @sunset6910 Před měsícem

      Malaysia to the world🇲🇾

    • @jerungbiru55
      @jerungbiru55 Před měsícem +2

      kini standing, in the eyes of the world

    • @mykejaxon9334
      @mykejaxon9334 Před měsícem

      Walaun said NO. lol

    • @anotherhetalian8499
      @anotherhetalian8499 Před 22 dny +1

      Now I know the Malaysian version of "ADA INDONESIA COYY" 😂
      Wish you guys the best!

  • @theancientsancients1769
    @theancientsancients1769 Před měsícem +128

    Malaysia from my research has the biggest potential in the region for growth 📈 as they have been in this for long now.

    • @Ali_art
      @Ali_art Před měsícem +24

      Too many old people, Conservative malays and IT-lack people. Vote using their emotion rather than logical. Resulting to the instability of politics

    • @bettyhello
      @bettyhello Před měsícem +9

      @@Ali_artagreed. instability of politics, but i don’t just blame conservative malays, i blame every malaysian for sensationalising politics. look at our current government, very emotional. that being said, even with all this, we aren’t doing so bad. what needs to happen now is political stability and we’re set

    • @eimanyusry
      @eimanyusry Před měsícem

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@bettyhello hi there! and should i identify as a young, non-conservative Malaysian with an interest for IT, and no intent for sensationalising emotion-driven politics, how might i capitalise on this? i humbly inquire the opinion of the public, from an individual/country pov

    • @jintanah7228
      @jintanah7228 Před měsícem

      Thanks for explaining, our political party real behavior​@@bettyhello

    • @bettyhello
      @bettyhello Před měsícem +2

      @@eimanyusry idk man. you’d be delighted to know how many people aren’t interested in sensationalised politics and are just interested in having a functional government, but the loudest ones online are always the emotional ones. just saying

  • @banterladsFC
    @banterladsFC Před měsícem +25

    Many global companies are shifting from Singapore to Malaysia recently.

  • @xamsetoni7352
    @xamsetoni7352 Před měsícem +417

    Keep going Malaysia 🇲🇾 try you best to become next globe chip giant ❤

    • @dearcoolz
      @dearcoolz Před měsícem +4

      Chip giant?
      Name me one chip company from Malaysia that is relevant globally

    • @user-ec1qi1tc1f
      @user-ec1qi1tc1f Před měsícem +15

      ​@@dearcoolz bruh, what part of "becoming the next" do you not understand

    • @zaiKongsi
      @zaiKongsi Před měsícem +6

      ​@@dearcoolzwhatever, we have Made in Malaysia mark on AMD's processor 😉

    • @RockaTrader
      @RockaTrader Před měsícem +2

      @@dearcoolz I smell jealousy + hatred. HAHAHAHA

    • @MarkMa1979
      @MarkMa1979 Před měsícem +1

      support

  • @moksq42
    @moksq42 Před měsícem +178

    Malaysia best bet right now for RnD is AI and Robotics. If they can hold this 2 and go big, they chances for they economic explosion is sealed. They will become the next Gargantua.

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem

      Indonesia the best. Whoosh whoosh yes 👍

    • @mohamedkhalil8428
      @mohamedkhalil8428 Před měsícem +3

      ​Jaraknya hanya 140 /km sahaja. Malu ya.

    • @user-nv3rz5ee6l
      @user-nv3rz5ee6l Před měsícem +8

      Malaysia does as a part supporting Singapore expansion in top tech manufacturing , 2nd the semiconductor test and packaging for foreign investors relying on lower cost of labour, 3rd is the AI data centre requires water and cheap electricity that Malaysia already has, 4th the high standard of living attracts digital normads continue working remotely in Kuala Lumpur.

    • @pop2147
      @pop2147 Před měsícem +4

      Construction industry is shifting. Penang/Kulim not have much semicon proj anymore. But lot of datacenter going to build up at Johor.

    • @cheesecake321-n6w
      @cheesecake321-n6w Před měsícem

      @@soluckyme910 Jom buat whoosh whoosh dari klcc ke kampung baru lepas tu boleh claim mendonia ahaha h asal ada 😂

  • @semsem4035
    @semsem4035 Před měsícem +114

    I really love this country and keep wanting to visit again and again. It’s a beautiful blend of modernity, nature, cultural diversity, affordability and friendly people. ❤

    • @human-wd8pg
      @human-wd8pg Před měsícem +3

      Malaysia is muslim majority country right ?

    • @human-wd8pg
      @human-wd8pg Před měsícem +2

      Malaysia is muslim dominant country right ? Like Indonesia ?

    • @semsem4035
      @semsem4035 Před měsícem +12

      @@human-wd8pg yes it is. Other religions are well respected and practiced.

    • @RoodeMenon
      @RoodeMenon Před měsícem

      Correct & majority chilled out people.​@@human-wd8pg

    • @saffaainaa129
      @saffaainaa129 Před měsícem +14

      ​@@human-wd8pghi, Malaysian here. Yes, Muslims are the majority here, Islam is the official religion and Malays are the majority. But, Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity are the other religions that are freely practiced here. We have one of the biggest Hindu temples and the 3rd world's highest Hindu statue here in Malaysia. We have lived in harmony for decades and we celebrate Eid, Christmas, Chinese New Year, Deepavali here by giving each of them public holidays for all citizens of Malaysia.

  • @chavezchavo
    @chavezchavo Před měsícem +135

    I didn't know the latest announcements of FDI's in Malaysia were this significant. Good to hear my country being mentioned.

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem

      Indonesia the best, whoosh whoosh yes 👍

    • @chavezchavo
      @chavezchavo Před měsícem +6

      @@soluckyme910 Hello my brother from across the strait.

    • @dailykanzai
      @dailykanzai Před měsícem +8

      You dont? Maybe u lack of news within our country? Its talkin by many news outlet not just local. But yeah, this just beginning as Malaysian join BRICKS

    • @low3327
      @low3327 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@dailykanzaithey simply don't care about what's going on to their country 😅

    • @rexteo8062
      @rexteo8062 Před měsícem

      British Commonwealth country Malaysian mechanical engineers friends who works at Hong Kong, Taiwan, USA (California), Austria, Germany, Netherlands are happy to move back to Penang, Selangor, Melaka with USD$ pays 8k-9k. Malaysian mechanical engineers can speak and writing well in Mandarin and English. He can handling Germany's China Clients in Mandarin. Suzhou. 南洋中華華人。

  • @user-op8fg3ny3j
    @user-op8fg3ny3j Před měsícem +612

    Malaysia is actually industrialised, not the facade of modernity that other "developed" Muslim countries have because theirs is built on the back of foreign workers and oil.

    • @lamchunting856
      @lamchunting856 Před měsícem +59

      The bar isn't exactly set high though.

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Před měsícem +230

      @@lamchunting856 The gulf states *look* more developed, but once their oil money runs out and the foreign workers leave, they have no industry left.
      Their tourism is artificial, based on the apparent "developed" veneer of their countries, so no one will want to go there in the future.
      Malaysia on the other hand, has beautiful geography which is why it has a natural tourism industry to compliment the manufacturing industries

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Před měsícem +29

      @@John3.36 then why do you tell Muslims to keep Sharia in their countries if you're still going to complain? 😂

    • @oooshafiqooo
      @oooshafiqooo Před měsícem +16

      We are kinda backed by foreign labour for some construction

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn Před měsícem +25

      Depends on where you are. It's mostly around the capital that this holds, no so much the rest of the country.

  • @delaneycloete5920
    @delaneycloete5920 Před měsícem +160

    As a South African, I think Malaysia is a beautiful nation that deserves this success. With Malaysia joining BRICS, both of our nations can reach their full potential without the West mocking us. 🇿🇦 ❤ 🇲🇾

    • @acerazak4087
      @acerazak4087 Před měsícem +17

      Thank you as Malaysian we appreciate it 🙏 let's hope BRICS will be success n break the monopoly from the west especially the big bully: America

    • @delaneycloete5920
      @delaneycloete5920 Před měsícem +15

      @acerazak4087 I think it will. I am a South African with Cape Malay ancestry. I believe BRICS is the perfect fit for our two emerging economies, especially in terms of our historic ties. The West is in moral, economic and democratic decline, its time that Malaysia and SA start to rely on each other and not the western bullies that tell us who we can and can't be friends with or who is allowed to commit genocide and who is not.

    • @acerazak4087
      @acerazak4087 Před měsícem +9

      @@delaneycloete5920 wow a south African with Cape Malay ancestry, I am a Malay btw. I am 💯 agreed with you. I am also proud that both our country stands up to these evil bully n working together to achieve common goal.

    • @electrosyzygy
      @electrosyzygy Před měsícem +20

      The West does not mock Malaysia and mostly dismisses SA as a dysfunctional state careening to failed state status. We once had hope for SA but endemic corruption, among other problems, have decimated growth. SA can't even keep the lights on 24/7 and has collapsing infrastructure and the government is doing nothing about. Foreign capital investment are leaving and will continue, as will SA's brain drain. Until SA changes its culture and government, until it reforms and rejects widespread corruption and tribal nepotism and cronyism it will never be worth investing in.
      Malaysia is comparatively well-educated and its geography places it at the center of global trade, something SA doesn't have. SA stands to temporarily benefit from instability in the Red Sea (Houthis, etc.) which forces most ships to go around Africa instead of Suez.
      AS for BRICS, it is perhaps worthy of mockery as it is more of a PR stunt than an actual cohesive entity. None of its members share common ideologies or interests and are in fact enemies (India-China) or frenemies (Russia-China), their only unifying theme is simmering resentment to real and perceived sleights from the West (which they exploit in post-colonial Africa to great effect). Brazil talks big on anti-Imperialism (mostly directed at the US--not entirely wrong) but somehow ignores Russia and China's imperialism and expansionism. None have solid and transparent banking systems and low levels of corruption and proper rule of law making everything from investments, to free trade deals, currency swaps or the ludicrous idea of shared currency difficult or impossible. India doesn't want Rubles, and Brazil has no use for Rupees, but all need USD to buy commodities on international markets. Which brings me to de-Dollarization. It's not happening anytime soon despite the rhetoric. The USD will remain the reserve currency for a long time, especially in an age of increasing instability and where Russia and China are in irreversible demographic decline and Brazil's total fertility rate is rapidly decreasing. None of the BRICS countries can rely on immigration to compensate for low birth rates because none of them are attractive to immigrants for obvious reasons. BRICS is a pipe-dream, a joke. More logical and cohesive economic and political blocs could be formed in Africa and South America.

    • @delaneycloete5920
      @delaneycloete5920 Před měsícem +9

      @electrosyzygy Thank you for this comprehensive and concise reply. I'm not going to reply point by point, but I will point a few things out.
      Your reply serves as proof of my statement regarding being mocked by the West, although I should perhaps have put mocked in inverted commas.
      South Africa has just gone though a national election which saw a 30 year old government go into coalition with its main rival. There are positive things to come for the country, with even the financial markets in agreement.
      South Africa has a parliament of proportional representation, unlike the British democracy in which the Reform Party received 15% of the vote but only 3 seats in Parliament. SA further maintains 3 independent arms of state, unlike the US supreme court giving the president the American crown, and can also change a 30 year old government without the need for insurrection by the losing party. The French and Germans are dealing with a right wing surge, with the French almost incapable of forming a government.
      SA has many problems, we acknowledge this, but we thank our lucky stars that we now have a competent government which we haven't had for the last 20 years at least. We are also grateful to have enough muscle to be able to toe the line between the G20 and BRICS and not get upset when the Americans badmouth us because we don't toe their party line. We have lost all moral respect for anyone who can support a genocide.
      BRICS is thankfully not ideological, but it is the best way for SA and Malaysia to look after their own citizens. South Africans, ordinary and wealthy alike, are seeing the benefit of this on a daily basis, especially seeing as our masses can afford EVs from China without 100% tariff markups on them. The West has all but abandoned us, given up on us, but through our own sheer will, as well as help from others, we are on the rise for our own people.

  • @acer120298
    @acer120298 Před měsícem +358

    Me, a Malaysian: ONE OF MY FAVOURITE YT CHANNELS IS TALKING ABOUT US OMG 🇲🇾🐯❤‍🔥 MALAYSIA MENTIONED RAHHHH ❤‍🔥🐯🇲🇾

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem +8

      Indonesia the best. Whoosh whoosh yes 👍

    • @fisophia1734
      @fisophia1734 Před měsícem +5

      Normal day 🥴🥴🥴

    • @nuqmanmursyid569
      @nuqmanmursyid569 Před měsícem +14

      Been subscribing to this channel for awhile, really enjoyed the creator's deep dive into geopolitics worldwide, but never thought my own country Malaysia would be included in his deep dive as well. So proud that Malaysia getting a shoutout.🎉

    • @rexteo8062
      @rexteo8062 Před měsícem +3

      British Commonwealth country Malaysian mechanical engineers friends who works at Hong Kong, Taiwan, USA (California), Austria, Germany, Netherlands are happy to move back to Penang, Selangor, Melaka with USD$ pays 8k-9k. Malaysian mechanical engineers can speak and writing well in Mandarin and English. He can handling Germany's China Clients in Mandarin, Suzhou city.

    • @I_Was_Joking_Man
      @I_Was_Joking_Man Před měsícem +2

      Over proud country

  • @andrewlim9345
    @andrewlim9345 Před měsícem +64

    Good to see positive news from Malaysia for a change. Malaysia has a lot of wealth and natural resources but this potential has been squandered for decades due to bad leadership and ethnic politics. Hopefully Malaysia grabs this opportunity.
    Thanks also for shedding light on Penang attracting a lot of tech companies and foreign investors.

    • @izudinhasan4669
      @izudinhasan4669 Před měsícem

      funny, this country was driven by ethnic politic for 70 years. the rome wasn't build in a day.

    • @ZbAf109
      @ZbAf109 Před měsícem

      stop playing ethnic victim mentality for yr own weakness

  • @wilsonbethlehem3101
    @wilsonbethlehem3101 Před měsícem +42

    Well research info. Need to finish seeing the whole video to understand the pros and cons.
    4:13 Middle income trap.
    5:47 Assembly, testing and packing semiconductor( not R&D or fabrication).
    8:09 Lack of R&D.
    13:37 Nationwide brain drain/labour shortage.
    14:17 Housing issue.
    15:54 Political instability.
    18:49 Geopolitic set the rules.
    19:46 In between 2 biggest economy.

  • @TubersAndPotatoes
    @TubersAndPotatoes Před měsícem +355

    Some of the smartest Malaysians I know who studied in Mechatronis, Aviation Engineering, and Actuarial Science eventually moved to Singapore and the US.
    Malaysian salaries didn't justified for them staying back, they're earning 10-20 times the salaries offered in Malaysia.
    Brain drain is a real issue.

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem +2

      Indonesia the best. Whoosh whoosh yes 👍 18:23

    • @kamikazeblackjack
      @kamikazeblackjack Před měsícem +29

      Yeah it ludicrously hard to scale up a company here without encountering bs law

    • @rieffatharraz9490
      @rieffatharraz9490 Před měsícem +15

      true, i'd like to add one thing though. Its not that Malaysians don't move back, they always do, its just that their careers are always elsewhere

    • @xo4205
      @xo4205 Před měsícem +10

      @@soluckyme910 gaji juta2 pak tapi masih miskin🤣🤣...warga bule gak bisa melabur di dunia konoha pak🤣

    • @kellymoses8566
      @kellymoses8566 Před měsícem +26

      They probably also wanted actual freedom of religion, which doesn't' exist in Malaysia

  • @kucinggemok9605
    @kucinggemok9605 Před měsícem +19

    Apa yang kita tanam itu la yang kita tuai..sukur jadi anak Malaysia...😘

  • @SeñorJG
    @SeñorJG Před měsícem +108

    It’s crazy the strategic growth happening in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. Keeping eyes in the region

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Před měsícem +15

      Dyson has recently announced that they are moving all their operations to Malaysia too

    • @leealex24
      @leealex24 Před měsícem +8

      Malaysia has all the advantages and competitive edge (KL + Penang especially). Malaysia must welcome their local talent back and even highly skilled foreign talent.

    • @fabianmok2206
      @fabianmok2206 Před měsícem +7

      The funny thing is that most Malaysians are still skeptics about the growth we are having.lol

    • @takiyaazrin7562
      @takiyaazrin7562 Před měsícem +1

      Astonishingly Malaysians are like 'katak bawah tempurung'. Yes now Malaysian economy is not good, but relatively not bad as Syria or Afghanistan.

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem

      Indonesia the best. Whoosh whoosh yes 👍

  • @aweslayne
    @aweslayne Před měsícem +14

    Glad you found a sponsor, man and able to produce this episode

  • @goodocean8925
    @goodocean8925 Před měsícem +16

    Rise Malaysia Rise Asia! 🥰😍😘

  • @leealex24
    @leealex24 Před měsícem +324

    Malaysia has all the advantages and competitive edge (KL + Penang especially). Malaysia must welcome their local talent back and even highly skilled foreign talent.

    • @enkryptron
      @enkryptron Před měsícem +8

      those local "talent" should stay out. they've made their bed.

    • @bryanchen4879
      @bryanchen4879 Před měsícem +81

      @@enkryptron as if they'd come back even if you begged them. they left for a good reason. we all know why

    • @teohlai5082
      @teohlai5082 Před měsícem +16

      Hard lo. Too much 包头佬

    • @enkryptron
      @enkryptron Před měsícem +1

      @@bryanchen4879 cant you read?. we ask them to stay out

    • @shaufiqfauzi6640
      @shaufiqfauzi6640 Před měsícem +17

      ​@@enkryptron before they said they can get better life in US and EU, let's hope they stay there forever and don't come back here. 😂

  • @rsgr3963
    @rsgr3963 Před měsícem +364

    Malaysia has been neutral ground between US, Taiwan & China

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem +7

      Indonesia the best. Whoosh whoosh yes 👍

    • @qwerty-cr6po
      @qwerty-cr6po Před měsícem +49

      If im not mistaken theres study where they interview bunch of malaysian wheter they prefer china or US the %of favour almost balanced

    • @delaneycloete5920
      @delaneycloete5920 Před měsícem +2

      Are they not joining BRICS?

    • @thela255
      @thela255 Před měsícem +50

      ​@@delaneycloete5920we are. But Malaysia is one of those countries that would probably never see a big war for at least the next 100 years

    • @ariesquek3000
      @ariesquek3000 Před měsícem +5

      erm no Malaysia bias to China but not Taiwan, we don't even have an embassy of Taiwan

  • @lewisaus
    @lewisaus Před měsícem +14

    Malaysia getting better and better

  • @booaks2980
    @booaks2980 Před měsícem +81

    I'm from Malaysia and good to see my favorite geopolitics CZcamsr talking about the country I'm currently living in

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem

      Indonesia the best. Whoosh whoosh yes 👍

    • @arian2042
      @arian2042 Před měsícem +2

      @@soluckyme910Finish your train project first bro.

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem

      @@arian2042 whoosh whoosh yes keren guys 👍

    • @aliabu863
      @aliabu863 Před měsícem

      Whoosh whoosh zimbabwe 2.0 huge debt 😂​@@soluckyme910

  • @edayhashim
    @edayhashim Před měsícem +150

    Omg I love your insight and analysis! You are very right, Malaysia’s biggest mistake was to leave R&D! Our leaders and cultures are never into research and innovation, otherwise we would be already like South Korea. Sad. Good job!

    • @umaiman3576
      @umaiman3576 Před měsícem +26

      Lack of skilled worker is the main reason... Malaysian that have skill are better paidoff in other countries..

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn Před měsícem +5

      Malaysia is specialized towards memory chips, which isn't even an industry unique to it. It'll face tough competition even holding its own in its own industry, let alone expanding to processing chips.

    • @freedom43774
      @freedom43774 Před měsícem +8

      Mahatir fault 22 years ruling no big achievement

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem

      Indonesia the best. Whoosh whoosh yes 👍

    • @deathdrone6988
      @deathdrone6988 Před měsícem +27

      True, but this is mostly due to our best and brightest leaving for better opportunities and so causing the brain drain and lack of innovation, and that can mostly be blamed on the NEP(bumiputra policy) where skilled Malaysian-Chinese and Indians that make up 40% of the population don't see a future in Malaysia; Why work for a fifth of the pay while the country treats you as a 2nd-class citizen?

  • @jerry27syd
    @jerry27syd Před měsícem +11

    I worked in a company that does a Malaysia government project back 10 years ago. The government wanted to setup a free trade zone for foregin tech investors to come and setup companies with benefit of tax free. The government did not want to pay anything to build up the facilities, my old company thought this was a great opportunity and invested a lot with the telco infrastructure on a certain zone. We were told that a lot of investors registered and ready to move in. After two year past, we only had 1% occupancy rate. At the time I had weirdest fairwell as nearly everyone in our company was sacked. Well I hope they can do better this time. I wish them luck.

    • @elbert5208
      @elbert5208 Před měsícem

      Church zone and what telco?

  • @JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici
    @JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici Před měsícem +135

    It's good thing that microchip companies prefer to invest in Malaysia over the Philippines because in the Philippines, they aren't allowed to buy and own lands to put up their microchip manufacturing plants and as corporations, they aren't allowed to invest more than 40% equity and the rest of the 60% equity must be invested by Filipino corporation partners.

    • @oooshafiqooo
      @oooshafiqooo Před měsícem +13

      Malaysia meanwhile: cutting corporate tax gradually to 20% from 40% in the 80s

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn Před měsícem +13

      Malaysia is specialized towards memory chips, which isn't even an industry unique to it. It'll face tough competition even holding its own in its own industry, let alone expanding to processing chips.

    • @leealex24
      @leealex24 Před měsícem +9

      KL + Penang combined can be the regional tech hub for ASEAN and even Asia. 10% growth per year should do. Latest stat for Q2 already show 5.8% nationally so KL + Pen should be about double that

    • @oooshafiqooo
      @oooshafiqooo Před měsícem +7

      @@leealex24 true, also KL still has many vacant room for offices

    • @arinarin7464
      @arinarin7464 Před měsícem +18

      Sabah belongs to Malaysia and filipina is belong to China

  • @ratsock
    @ratsock Před měsícem +157

    The problem with Malaysia is the government never follows through on anything. So many half assed, half finished initiatives litter the landscape you can’t drive 15 minutes without running into giant abandoned buildings.

    • @user-sd9sn7wf3o
      @user-sd9sn7wf3o Před měsícem +13

      Exactly this. Malaysia government has been promising these grand plans over the years and how many are fulfilled? Singaporeans are laughing

    • @akatsukihajime6100
      @akatsukihajime6100 Před měsícem +1

      So true. there a construction site near my home that is discontinued for the past 5 YEAR

    • @wanmohdfirdausmohdzaini6212
      @wanmohdfirdausmohdzaini6212 Před měsícem

      And too many complaints

    • @meowiguess903
      @meowiguess903 Před měsícem +2

      Good to know all government are the same

    • @bettyhello
      @bettyhello Před měsícem +2

      @@akatsukihajime6100sometimes it’s the private sector’s fault too. a lot of abandoned construction sites because developers decide to stop. i also partially blame the government for approving these projects. many of these companies just want to make money, like housing projects, but i think the government should be more strict and reject a lot of these projects based on outlook analysis

  • @dadangkkurniawan8442
    @dadangkkurniawan8442 Před měsícem +6

    Alhamdulillah Malaysia Majuuuu.
    Saya orang Indonesia,dan saya Suka Lihat Malaysia Maju,biar Pemerintah Indonesia Nangis.

  • @healingbyqurannow
    @healingbyqurannow Před měsícem +10

    Malaysia should encourage the establishment of home grown companies such as offering grants for local talents and universities to establish unique AI chip manufacturing.

  • @Utcm7
    @Utcm7 Před měsícem +14

    Thailand:😲
    Philippines:😲
    Indonesia:😲
    Vietnam:😲
    Malaysia:🗿

  • @komradblin2189
    @komradblin2189 Před měsícem +22

    malaysia is one of the diplomacy master. i have good faith in malaysia's skill to sort out the geopolitic issues of the region

    • @zurzakne-etra7069
      @zurzakne-etra7069 Před měsícem +1

      true, we just like to fight online, but otherwise everything is relatively peaceful

  • @GuideUsTitus
    @GuideUsTitus Před měsícem +7

    Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Thailand, and Vietnam have yet to see their best days. The potential and possibilities are unimaginable.

    • @ng0cl0ng2k5
      @ng0cl0ng2k5 Před měsícem +1

      Brunei is too dependent on oil, and there's nothing can save it, as all other industries are failed to be competitive.
      Thailand's manufacturing capacity has been dwindled for a long while, and the domestic companies are not strong at all. They're likely to encounter a huge crisis soon.
      The other three are more likely to see it though:
      - Malaysia is ready to be a high-income country, and they also have a strong supply chain for semiconductor at this point. They can use it as a lever to change the country. There's a problem though, their domestic companies in this sector aren't really strong, and their government is unstable and have flaws all over. But if they do it right, there is a high chance that Malaysia will become "the next world's chipmaker"
      - Vietnam might have a chance to take over every other countries, except Singapore though. Yes, they've just achieve the "high-middle income country" stuff, and there's a lot to do for supply chains, infrastructure and education, but they're moving in the right way. There're a lot of competitive Vietnamese enterprises which are investing heavily in high-tech and R&D, and at the same time, they're ready to expand to the world. And although the government is a bit bureaucratic, but they're stable, and they're willing to smash the bureaucratic part if that means they'll make their enterprises and the economy grow. If they keen on doing those for at least 20 - 25 years, there's no doubt that they'll become a high-tech high-income country, and at the same time, "the global high-tech manufacturing and manufacturer hub".
      - Indonesia... I don't know for sure. They're best at exporting raw materials, and they have a lot of issues as well. But I believe that in the future, they'll be a redoubtable competitor to Vietnam, at least. First they'll become a high-tech processor of raw materials, then if they're willing to get big, they'll change to like, a country drives by innovation that's comparable to both Vietnam and Malaysia at the same time.

  • @TheLutsinar
    @TheLutsinar Před měsícem +96

    we are a small country with a limited army. In order to remain safe, Tun Mahathir placed foreign economic interests here. which is certain that the country protects Malaysia for their own interests as well.

    • @arx117
      @arx117 Před měsícem +6

      US give free radar to Malaysia and Malaysia joined excersice for air force, seem suspicous

    • @AprezaRenaldy
      @AprezaRenaldy Před měsícem

      Singapura have biggest Navy than Malaysia

    • @Ming1975
      @Ming1975 Před měsícem

      Bottom line, i don't want here to end up as Ukraine.

    • @mimimimeow
      @mimimimeow Před měsícem +4

      @@arx117 Fun Fact, Mahathir signed a defense pact with the US in 1982. This allows Malaysia to save money on defence while spend the rest on foreign business. That's why we are close partners to US military.

    • @Dr.M-ot9or
      @Dr.M-ot9or Před měsícem

      Many religious people have negative view of US here but everyone agree it's better to partner with US than China.

  • @peterfox6159
    @peterfox6159 Před měsícem +3

    Excellent video, as always 👌
    And so, so interesting 🤗
    Thanks a lot!

  • @rickwong9049
    @rickwong9049 Před měsícem +12

    Malaysia is like United States but Asia version it seems.

  • @senefelder
    @senefelder Před měsícem +65

    It’s a pity that OSRAM cancelled their new fab in Malaysia

    • @delmaregals
      @delmaregals Před měsícem +4

      Smart move

    • @nashwise4everGM
      @nashwise4everGM Před měsícem +47

      If you read the news on OSRAM it's more about they are losing Apple as business partner that cause them not to expand. It's not because of political reason.

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem +1

      Indonesia the best. Whoosh whoosh yes 👍

    • @mfuzzymis1374
      @mfuzzymis1374 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@nashwise4everGMyes, cancellation of micro-LED. This is the right fact and not such other twister that dislike Kulim.

    • @ghrbaa6727
      @ghrbaa6727 Před měsícem +4

      @@delmaregalsit’s not a “smart move”. It was the only move / outcome because Apple cancelled micro-LED orders for their products and decided for OLED instead.

  • @lilyhomes4967
    @lilyhomes4967 Před měsícem +3

    I'm Malaysian, I hope for prosperity not just for Malaysia, but also for our neighbours Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand. I think we'll see a better future if we rise together.

  • @askarsepoi
    @askarsepoi Před měsícem +8

    Malaysia already did great from the 1970s up to 1997-98. The peak and symbol by the great klcc..
    Unfortunately, a man with his peoples ruined the country for about two decades. Now, they try hard to fix the damage. Hopefully, they will fulfil all the promised...🤔

  • @worldview2888
    @worldview2888 Před měsícem +18

    ** I am from Singapore and i can tell you FINALLY i am proud to actually say that Msia is my neighbour - reason being they really CHANGE and IMPROVE towards being a useful (and proper) nation that is within ASEAN. If you are wondering on what grounds am i trying to say this, it is completely NO secret that the previous (msian) government is mainly built up on JEALOUSY, lack of cooperation and friendly dialogue with Singapore. As of now - Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has proven to QUITE IMPRESSIVE. When he first came to power he was FULL OF IDEAS to enhance TRADE AND ECONOMIC TIES with Singapore. Which is why MANY of PM Anwar smart economic plan is focused around Johor (which is linked to Singapore via the causeway.)
    ( ** For those that don't know - the previous strategy of malysia that completely FAILED, was to excessively over shower resources and money into kula lumpur to be a "global and international city" - this was the reason why malaysia failed as a country the past 30 years. It was a disastrous and tragedy idea that malaysians needs to do their best to bury with their previous administration and at least over shadow it with some form of international success.)

    • @Nabila-dx8xf
      @Nabila-dx8xf Před měsícem +2

      singapore is malay land. it is temasek under johor government

    • @zainielias6342
      @zainielias6342 Před měsícem

      @@Nabila-dx8xf terpaling bangsa johor..

    • @catpanic7291
      @catpanic7291 Před měsícem

      Damn your comment feels performative as hell as a malaysian i had to cringe 🤮🤮

  • @abdulhismail6083
    @abdulhismail6083 Před měsícem +10

    Despite the never ending predictions of her demise by a certain community, Malaysia is still steadily charting its future with balanced judgments. It will never be a Singapore, Taiwan or Hong Kong.

    • @mrastazwanan8803
      @mrastazwanan8803 Před 12 dny +2

      the Malay race is not as competitive as the East Asian, Chinese , korean or Japanese but strangely they have higher quality of life since they value other things , family, balanced development, religion ,peace of mind. If you are in China , Japan or Korea you get the feeling their whole life is spend at work ,bt in Malaysia you see well balanced life and i dare to say a better quality of life.

  • @AcAlvin
    @AcAlvin Před měsícem +14

    Meanwhile minimum wages here are still just Rm1500 around 350 usd. As a fresh grad degree holder wages are just Rm2500 around 600 usd per month 😅

    • @cmfad7427
      @cmfad7427 Před měsícem +4

      Terperangkap dengan status negara medium income 😊

    • @sadmikewazowski7754
      @sadmikewazowski7754 Před měsícem

      ​@@cmfad7427x boleh cakap middle income, upper middle sbb middle income ada 2 jenis

    • @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
      @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Před měsícem

      This is due to exchange rate. The RM was much stronger in the past

    • @gabangadgetmy
      @gabangadgetmy Před měsícem

      1500 luar kl selangor. 1500 kat klang valley mmg tak kan dpt pekerja. Kiosk f&b rata2 offer 2k.

  • @proudtobemalaysian10
    @proudtobemalaysian10 Před měsícem +75

    Had to agree, our country is one of the most luckiest countries in the world. No war, no natural disasters, no crisis, a ton of natural resources, neutral weather. We malaysians regardless of race all hope that malaysia can continue foward to be a developed tech country but also keeping our heritage from being engulfed by globalisation.

    • @arx117
      @arx117 Před měsícem +12

      I not saying this as racial issues but if you realize, every land Allah give to muslim is rich with natural resources
      Arab with oil, Afghanistan with precious stones and oil, Malaysia and Indonesia are rich with gold and spices.
      Meanwhile Europe got none of this, their own resources already drain more than 100 years ago. No wonder they invaded other countries

    • @cheesecake321-n6w
      @cheesecake321-n6w Před měsícem +2

      This is what a blessing is. Let’s be thankful and God will give more blessing to us.

    • @proudtobemalaysian10
      @proudtobemalaysian10 Před měsícem +2

      Yeah ur actually right ngl. Indeed Allah is the most humble to his creation

    • @ilaAlia007
      @ilaAlia007 Před měsícem +9

      Thanks to our people - mainly Malay who is Laidback, chinese who is mostly Money minded, Indian - adding the color. So its a blend.

    • @halalpork4667
      @halalpork4667 Před měsícem

      ...but plenty of corrupted (mohamedan) politicians

  • @faridahad5840
    @faridahad5840 Před 16 dny +3

    Jika di lihat di dalam peta Malaysia itu kedudukan kan betul2 di tengah yg mana bentuknya seperti jantung... Tempat strategik.. cuaca yg stabil masa yg sangat seimbang.. 12 jam siang 12 jam Malam..

  • @aimanmarzuqi4804
    @aimanmarzuqi4804 Před měsícem +26

    Ha, Malaysia mentioned. But in all honesty, I am really glad with the current direction my country is taking in regards to its semiconductor industry.

  • @tengkualiff
    @tengkualiff Před měsícem +67

    My god im so surprised that my country is mentioned here! Thank you so much!
    Fyi, we took a look at this industry since the 4th (and 7th) Prime Minister. The 6th PM and 10th PM later would expand on this.
    Malaysians would know that all the 3 PMs are from different parties too 😂

    • @rioluna6058
      @rioluna6058 Před měsícem +1

      honest question how close you think malasya is to the ccp? , does the ccp has any influence in malasya, im not american but im curious since i dont trust CCP to me this will be bad news if the malasya goverment is heaviyly influenced or even move by the ccp

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Před měsícem

      @@rioluna6058 as much influence as BlackRock has

    • @tengkualiff
      @tengkualiff Před měsícem +20

      @@rioluna6058 Malaysia is neutral.
      We have both Chinese and American interests and investments here. We don't lean to either side because China (Uyghur supression + South China Sea claims) and USA (Assisting in the genocide of Palestinians and meddling in Middle Eastern affairs).
      We don't particularly like both countries.

    • @arii1987
      @arii1987 Před měsícem +23

      ​@@rioluna6058Dude. You got to read history more. Malaysia is the ONLY country to have defeated the Communist in a feat of arms. (that thing in Greece doesn't count) It started in 1948 until 1989 when the Communist surrendered.
      To add to that we are a Monarchy and a rather religious nation with mostly Muslims but also Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and others.
      The famous Dayak head hunters are from Malaysia.
      We ensured apartheid South Africa got kicked out of the British Commonwealth. Mandela was very fond of Malaysia.
      Until now, we remain the best jungle warfare experts in the world. We train the U.S. military in jungle survival and warfare since the 1960s.
      Know my country before you make comments.

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn Před měsícem +8

      @@rioluna6058 Why is everything about you people about the CCP and your giant geopolitical contest? Malaysia wants no part of that, and isn't going to pick sides if it comes to that. They're quite resolute in their neutrality.

  • @_ELzY_
    @_ELzY_ Před měsícem +4

    Oh damnnn we moving up
    Lesgo my fellow Malaysians

  • @HenryHoe
    @HenryHoe Před měsícem +81

    As a Singaporean, looking at the history of both of countries, Malaysia needs to stabilize their government and racial and religious politics to see progress. Your video makes it very positive for Malaysia, but the reality is not close to it. Malaysian government has continually disappoint Singapore as well as their own Malaysians. I wish the best for them, and i think Anwar on is headed in the right direction. Hopefully he can command the stability needed in Malaysian politics and given the sufficient opportunity to drive the growth.
    Remember, Malaysia has so much resources. Singapore has nothing. Everything is expensive in Singapore. Malaysia has energy independence, there should be no reason for Malaysia to not outpace Singapore, just like how China has overtook Hong Kong in progress.

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem +1

      Indonesia the best. Whoosh whoosh yes 👍

    • @thela255
      @thela255 Před měsícem +29

      As a malay in Malaysia, I heavily support this.
      Politicians keep using religion to win votes and most Malays keep falling for that dumb trick.
      In the end, corruption and incompetent leadership is what we get.
      Not only that as it's difficult to establish a stable and harmonious environment with the constant racism in Malaysia (illegal immigrants is another story though).
      Plus most Malays and bumiputeras relied heavily on their privileges just to get a decent job.
      I'm not saying Malaysia should be secular and liberal though
      Extra: For Malays, I think most of us should change our thinking when picking a career.
      A lot of us still look for the easy way out. For example, many SPM graduates only have bare minimum scores to get into politeknik.
      Why do they do this?
      "Lepas SPM aku kerja grab je lah",
      "So aku taknak study"
      (Translation: After SPM I wanna work as a delivery driver, so i don't need to study)
      We have just as much potential to become doctors as other people do yet our country has a shortage of doctors. We had to take in foreign workers for this.

    • @mckecik5999
      @mckecik5999 Před měsícem +8

      As if SG politics is democratic… M happy with malaysia’ democracy which the best in the region

    • @shamshulanuar7718
      @shamshulanuar7718 Před měsícem +9

      Henryhoe
      Singapore was not exactly a backward island when Malaysia kicked Singapore out in 1965.
      It has been a thriving island for more than 1 century.
      In 1965 ,Singapore GDP' s percapitq is already the highest in South East Asia after Brunei.
      And Singapore is unique as it did not suffer brutality under Malaysian rule.
      If you care to be observant, you can appreciate that Singapore was lucky as it did not to wage war to get sovereignty.
      Look at Timur Leste, South Philippines or South Thailand or Acheh ,Papua and you would realise how benevolent then PM If Malaysia back then.
      I am not denying the

    • @klsan4249
      @klsan4249 Před měsícem +11

      @@shamshulanuar7718 Seriously Singapore NEVER wanted to be independent in the first place they were EXPELED, voted out by the parliment. Wage war to get sovereignty?? WTF? There was no brutality involved since Singapore was having a similar status like Sabah and Sarawak; The Federation of Malaysia was formed when Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak signed the formation. Note that Brunei declined the invitation to join the Federation, for what its worth till date it was a good decision on their part.
      Malaysia (more like Malaya political parties at that time) main concern of Singapore at that time was their differences in political view and how to spearhead the Malaysian Federation at that time. That differences in oppinion lead to UMNO lead parties (BN - BN at that time was huge and they single handedly dominate Malaysian Federation politics at that time this include Sabah and Sarawak but not in Singapore) to vote Singapore out of the Federation.
      Now all is history and we could see what came out of each leaders visions at that time.

  • @Shambles7698
    @Shambles7698 Před měsícem +13

    Since the new government established under Anwar Ibrahim .he really focus on data centre and semiconductor

  • @kokliangchew3609
    @kokliangchew3609 Před měsícem +19

    This would be the second time for Malaysia to become a global chip giant again. In the 1990s, Malaysia was the largest chip producer in the world before most of the chip companies moved their production to China.

    • @guyman1570
      @guyman1570 Před měsícem +1

      Hard drives, controller chips
      That was what Malaysia producing, bottom-dollar items.

  • @Al-Pacca
    @Al-Pacca Před měsícem +103

    Growth of the Malaysian semiconductor industry is at the expense of Taiwan & South Korea.

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Před měsícem +50

      Diversification is good

    • @bulletflight
      @bulletflight Před měsícem +27

      ​@@user-op8fg3ny3jTaiwan is always on the edge of an emperor's army.

    • @bluebottlecoffeeaddict6529
      @bluebottlecoffeeaddict6529 Před měsícem +34

      As if Malaysians were as smart and hardworking as Taiwanese. Malaysia needs to lift its affirmative action
      policies against non-Malays if they want a shot as competing with the dynamic, intelligent, hardworking East Asians. Malaysia has plenty of Chinese. Let them use their talents fully.

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Před měsícem +2

      @@bluebottlecoffeeaddict6529 affirmative action is supported by the US. They know that certain groups are more deprived than others so by giving them opportunities it brings equality

    • @ChihMingLiao
      @ChihMingLiao Před měsícem +2

      ⁠@@bluebottlecoffeeaddict6529 I think Malaysian of ethnic Chinese descent can be “utilized” as much as Taiwanese Engineers.
      After all many are of very similar culture.
      A pays of MYR 15K-30K per month
      You will fill the factory in no time with decent talent
      But, will The Malaysia Gov fix that terrible Penang traffic too?

  • @phoenixboyz
    @phoenixboyz Před měsícem +64

    I subscribed because I’m a Malaysian
    Is true that we are facing political and racial / religious issues but we citizens lives in harmony

    • @ah_watt
      @ah_watt Před měsícem

      PAP & DAP are the problem since 1963 prior that led to the racial tension in Singapore 1964-1965 and in 1969 in Kuala Lumpur...ever since that DAP continue to stir racial harmony in Malaysia with its racist tactics in politics and twisted laws - people in Malaysia should ban DAP since 1967 - they are real culprits ever since.

    • @marcusaurelius6012
      @marcusaurelius6012 Před měsícem +1

      Just like the former Yugoslavia

    • @arx117
      @arx117 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@marcusaurelius6012even today, Balkan are not rich as malaysia

    • @fadil4049
      @fadil4049 Před měsícem +9

      Special mention for politicians. Most of us tolerate each other because we don't want our children to grow up in an unstable country. Of course there are issues, but it will disappear after 2-3 months. Politicians bring up issues only to stay relevant and for political mileage.

    • @Nabila-dx8xf
      @Nabila-dx8xf Před měsícem

      ​@@marcusaurelius6012 malaysia are even richer than china and russia. Yugoslavia who.

  • @justkal5644
    @justkal5644 Před měsícem +11

    If not their own company , everything is meaningless , is just being a role in someone games . Malaysia need their own giants company .

    • @joeyh3167
      @joeyh3167 Před měsícem +4

      meaningless? Do you know how much foreign investment can contribute to a country economy ???

    • @dayani9099
      @dayani9099 Před měsícem +6

      U better living in the jungle and produce ur own food...😂😂

    • @mohdhafiz7871
      @mohdhafiz7871 Před měsícem +5

      ​@@joeyh3167 South Korea and Taiwan went big in semiconductor because there have their own indegenous,local champion and investing in R&D for years. You cannot expect foreign big companies will dump their latest cutting edge technology in Malaysia, Malaysia, through it local champion, must involve in the global supply chain.

    • @cmfad7427
      @cmfad7427 Před měsícem +2

      Bersabar Dan lihat kemajuan satu tingkat ke satu tingkat seterusnya...takkan jadi sehari Dua..ayyo

    • @ng0cl0ng2k5
      @ng0cl0ng2k5 Před měsícem

      ​@@joeyh3167 Those foreign firms can simply redirect their investment out of any country if they feel that the country is getting expensive and not worth it anymore.

  • @syedfariehyahaya4270
    @syedfariehyahaya4270 Před měsícem +7

    The problem with Malaysia is the political instability and corruption.

    • @Hasanaljadid
      @Hasanaljadid Před měsícem

      Malaysia is politically stable now under Anwar Ibrahim.I think He is also The Least corrupt Leader in Malaysia so far

    • @syedfariehyahaya4270
      @syedfariehyahaya4270 Před měsícem

      @@Hasanaljadid we shall see.

    • @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
      @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Před měsícem

      @@Hasanaljadid Least corrupt leader? Who is his deputy PM again?🤣

    • @sunset6910
      @sunset6910 Před měsícem

      Malaysia to the world🇲🇾

  • @oooshafiqooo
    @oooshafiqooo Před měsícem +20

    Malaysia playing both cards frfrfr

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem

      Indonesia the best. Whoosh whoosh yes 👍

    • @arx117
      @arx117 Před měsícem

      Malaysia always playing both card because our military strength is weak compare to our neighbour singapore, Vietnam and Thailand.
      We can only win against Philippines, Indonesia, Laos, cambodia, Timor Leste, Brunei and myanmar

    • @PembasmimanusiaTOLOLL
      @PembasmimanusiaTOLOLL Před měsícem

      ​@@soluckyme910jangan menampakan kebodohan di sini bro banyak orang lihat pemikiran orang maju tidak begitu plislah jangan bikin malu Indonesia Russia Amerika pun tidak ada kereta cepat buka mereka tidak maju😅😅

    • @armanfarhan2017
      @armanfarhan2017 Před měsícem

      ​@@soluckyme910bankrupt wika wiko wkwkwk😂😂

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem

      @@armanfarhan2017 Indonesia maju guys 👍whoosh whoosh yes 👍

  • @malayafreespirit1905
    @malayafreespirit1905 Před měsícem +1

    caspian report has done it. now im waiting for economic explained to make one about malaysia. thank you shirvan and caspian report

  • @SamsonOhsem
    @SamsonOhsem Před měsícem +15

    Malaysia's strategic location offers significant advantages that make it an attractive hub for various industries, including the semiconductor sector. In my opinion, Intel, Nvidia, and Infineon have played pivotal roles in advancing Malaysia's semiconductor industry, contributing to its potential emergence as a significant player in global chip production.

  • @SzeridaKowanda
    @SzeridaKowanda Před měsícem +22

    *No man was born rich that's why we have to do our best to achieve something in life. Before we get old.*

    • @LaraeKuznia
      @LaraeKuznia Před měsícem +1

      You are right we have to achieve something in this life so our children won't sofa it

    • @CarliAlpamayo
      @CarliAlpamayo Před měsícem +1

      well at least the rich achieved something in life before that person dies. his kids will probably inherit the fortunes and pass on to the next generation. cycle of life.

    • @VanceHorsford
      @VanceHorsford Před měsícem

      Thanks for continuing updates I'd rather trade the crypto market as it's more profitable. I make a good amount of money per week even though I barely trade myself.

    • @ChanchitoLezameta
      @ChanchitoLezameta Před měsícem +1

      Finding yourself a good broker is as same as finding a good thing, which you go less stress, you get just enough with so much little effort at things

    • @ChanchitoLezameta
      @ChanchitoLezameta Před měsícem +1

      No I don't trade on my own anymore, I always required help and assistance

  • @shopkedai
    @shopkedai Před měsícem +30

    Congrats to Malaysia. Let us make it a reality.

  • @rizzuanamin
    @rizzuanamin Před měsícem +4

    Malaysia Good Country ❤❤❤ 🇲🇾

  • @fimkim2218
    @fimkim2218 Před měsícem +1

    im soo happy to see you upload. first time I clicked a sponsor because I really like your videos and want to support you. great video

  • @J_Quest
    @J_Quest Před měsícem +4

    Great to have more content!

  • @gohkahchin2437
    @gohkahchin2437 Před měsícem +4

    Probably no body talk about the effect of fast growing economy bring catastrophic effect to the ppl and culture...while malaysia has done well in maintaining the status quo between them.

  • @StudentOfGod
    @StudentOfGod Před 16 hodinami

    As a Malaysian, I hesitated to watch this video for a long time because I always see Malaysia-pandering clickbait videos but after seeing news commentators talk about it more and more I finally caved in and this was way more informative than I thought. Nice video.

  • @masburahjarshad3920
    @masburahjarshad3920 Před měsícem +28

    Malaysia quite misfortune in become high income country. In the 60s they fought against communist until 90s. then just when they about to recover, the 1998 financial crisis hit. then again in 2000s they about to recover, same thing happened 2008 financial crisis hit, then again in 2014. After that they gain good momentum in recovering 2017 saw the economy booming and then like usual political instability and corona virus hit them push them back down.

    • @klmn2000
      @klmn2000 Před měsícem +9

      All these shocks also affected other countries, not just Malaysia. The real problem in Malaysia is a lack of educated labour and brain drain. The racial policies of successive UMNO governments have entrenched a system in which ethnic Malays feel entitled to subsidized housing, school and university places irrespective of merit and guaranteed jobs - all purely based on their race. While other non-Malay (but still Malaysian citizens) groups compete on merit they see no hope in a country stuck in the middle income trap where jobs are handed out based not on merit and performance but on racial quotas. This is at the heart of the problem, and unless the Anwar administration gets real and tackles this effective apartheid Malaysia's 2030 dream will turn out to be another false dawn like 'Vision 2020', which was preceded by Najib looting billions in taxpayer funds for corrupt use and personal enrichment. Anwar needs to reverse the brain drain. To do that it needs to rectify the failed race based policies. I was speaking to a business owner from Europe a few years ago, who was looking to expand in SE Asia. I recommended Malaysia, but when he learned about the Malay job quota rules, he lost interest - corporations don't like to operate in nations where hiring is dictated by political agendas. Failed political agendas. Read Dr M's 'The Malay Dilemma' for more info.

    • @missiejin
      @missiejin Před měsícem +4

      These are all excuses. Every major economy went through that. Saw how Singapore and Korea recovered and prospered, but Malaysia? Lazy culture, takpe mindset, rasuah, racism, are all the cause of our own misfortune.

    • @klmn2000
      @klmn2000 Před měsícem

      @@missiejin Agreed.

    • @azhariarif
      @azhariarif Před měsícem

      @@missiejinKorea economy was propped up by USA to fight China and North Korea. So was Japan. Singapore is just as developed as KL.

    • @ItsZeDestroyah
      @ItsZeDestroyah Před měsícem

      ​@@azhariarifyes...plus we're not western puppet where they could build their military base on foreign soil...it's like we doubt our own people to protect their land...just like the old time

  • @klmn2000
    @klmn2000 Před měsícem +3

    Good analysis. The only thing I would say is that regarding pursuing a symbiotic relationship with Singapore, whereby Malaysia focuses on packaging and testing of chips is not attractive and not in keeping with current aspirations and trends. Malaysia is already engaged in packaging and testing of ICs, which is considered the lowest rung of the semiconductor food chain (i.e. it is the easiest and the lowest value add to an economy), with production and R&D capabilities at the top of the value chain for chips. Malaysia's advantage to Thailand/Vietnam is that it has a head start and an English educated labour force. Furthermore, the state has a developed oil & gas sector (actually, mainly gas) - revenue from which could buttress the ebbs and flows of the semiconductor supply/demand equilibrium (i.e. allowing investment when the market is down to offset the declines and maintain capital investment). Also, when comparing Singapore average wages to those in Malaysia - it is important to note that the cost of living in Singapore is much, much higher, so one needs to look at PPP.

  • @muixzdicky3255
    @muixzdicky3255 Před měsícem +2

    As Borneoan (East Malaysian) , with the recent sentiments instill by our goverment, we sure have gain a whole lot of attention from foreign investors and competitor within the country itself.

  • @litmusing
    @litmusing Před měsícem +40

    Malaysia has always had a lot of potential. But historically, it has been held back by its own internal divisions. Power is centralised yet fundamentally insecure in such a massive, ethnically diverse country.
    And as we have seen from Penang's example, when give a choice between economic success and political security, KL will always choose political security.

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Před měsícem +16

      Affirmative action

    • @farhanayub267
      @farhanayub267 Před měsícem +18

      How tf malaysia is centralised? Ffs we practicing federal system. In fact we are the most decentralised in Asean. Each Malaysian state sometimes act like their own country, have their own constitution and laws. This guy..

    • @leealex24
      @leealex24 Před měsícem +1

      KL + Penang combined can be the regional tech hub for ASEAN and even Asia. 10% growth per year should do.

    • @ulooqulg
      @ulooqulg Před měsícem +9

      Its called a FEDERATION STATE dude !!.. Each country enjoys its freedom in land, mineral resources ..
      And some state has sacrificed for other state to develope. 85% of PENANG Fresh Water comes from Kedah..😂. Penang dosent hv to pay a cent to maintain the FOREST RESERVES and Loss of tax /usage.
      So come on... lets not be HYPOCRITE. Everyone helps laaa..

    • @teamjam2863
      @teamjam2863 Před měsícem

      @@user-op8fg3ny3jaffirmative action fixed a lot of issues

  • @mendorkaur7456
    @mendorkaur7456 Před měsícem +49

    So proud to be a Malaysian !

    • @halalpork4667
      @halalpork4667 Před měsícem +2

      proud of what ???

    • @fireat40
      @fireat40 Před měsícem

      @@halalpork4667 not much positives in Malaysia. so a YT video about malaysia is good enough to be proud.

  • @roblox737mbll5
    @roblox737mbll5 Před měsícem +1

    Congrats Malaysia from The Philippine keep growing.

  • @lordstalker93
    @lordstalker93 Před měsícem +4

    When we talk about potential, Malaysia has alot of potentials thats off the charts! From ports, natural resources, oils & gas, agricultures, tourisms, industrials, strategic geolocations that rarely natural disasters occur & etc. You name it!
    But sadly, the weak, corrupted & unfit politicians along with unfunctioning kings & rulers that just wasting all the money & hindering their own potentials. This what holding Malaysians back & not fully lived up to their potentials.
    Sad truth…

  • @sinoroman
    @sinoroman Před měsícem +29

    USA will try to make Malaysia into a junior ally if Malaysia wants to be a chip making giant

    • @snapper69996666
      @snapper69996666 Před měsícem +2

      Yes, especially now that they indent on joining BRICS

    • @Neel71
      @Neel71 Před měsícem

      Nah, can't do it without the permission from its master the same way the USA needs permission from them before selling arms to certain countries. Yes, it's the law.

    • @davidrichards1741
      @davidrichards1741 Před měsícem +3

      Wrong. China has all the talent and dominance in emerging photonic semiconductors on graphene, which are 30,000 times faster and use 1-million times less energy, which will spell the end of silicon chips, like how mobile phones killed landline phones. China has the only working general-purpose photonic chip prototypes and 98% of the engineering science for it - and all the rare earths required to make it. These will be commercialized in 4 years, then game over.

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi Před měsícem +1

    What a wonderful video. Very informative. Malaysia is still in transition from a middle income per capita towards high income per capita, eventually I believe Malaysia will be more successful in time. What I'm more worried is the escalating cost of living. Once a country becomes a first world nation with high income per capita, there's no way back on the outrageous high cost of living and high cost of operations for business.

  • @Azrudi
    @Azrudi Před měsícem +51

    What was that comment about Malaysia's Jatronics being in violation of the sanctions? Malaysia does not apply sanctions upon Russia. Malaysia does not recognise illegal sanctions upon Russia. Malaysia only recognises sanctions legally imposed by the United Nations.

    • @soluckyme910
      @soluckyme910 Před měsícem +1

      Indonesia the best. Whoosh whoosh yes 👍

    • @uncledan2u
      @uncledan2u Před měsícem

      ​@@soluckyme910
      It's Indonesians like you that destroy friendship. Negative jealousy is a disease.

    • @matmotor7572
      @matmotor7572 Před měsícem

      ​@@soluckyme910mangkrak

    • @arx117
      @arx117 Před měsícem

      Jatronic is not Malaysian company, they just operated in malaysia

    • @mayfoo02
      @mayfoo02 Před měsícem

      True but Russia DOES DESERVE TO BE SANCTIONED! PERIOD! If you are repulsed by what Israel is doing to Palestine, you shd be just as repulsed by what Russia is doing to Ukraine. You do not practise selective compassion!

  • @Toby735
    @Toby735 Před měsícem +25

    Sebagai orang Indonesia, saya selalu iri terhadap negara tetangga yang 10kali telah maju meninggalkan tetangga, jadi tak heran knp setiap tahun warga Indonesia banyak yang berganti kewarganegaraan, karena minim lapangan pekerjaan, bagi org indo ayo kita kerja diluar negeri jadi warga sana, INDONESIA MAU HANCUR ❤

    • @sunset6910
      @sunset6910 Před měsícem

      Malaysia more superpower country than indonesia😮
      Proud to be malaysian🇲🇾
      Malaysia mendonia🇲🇾

    • @sovietdeathstroke6713
      @sovietdeathstroke6713 Před měsícem +1

      Aduh kenapa mau sangat Indonesia hancur, gak apek, lebih bagus ikut seperti negara Europa, setiap Negera di Europa maju dan setiap Negara Europa ada kekuatan sendiri, win win situation untuk semua orang di South East Asia

    • @imanmanimanman7667
      @imanmanimanman7667 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@sovietdeathstroke6713Indonesia jgn takut apek ri akan beri adukasi,selagi apek ri ada Indonesia dalam keadaan selamat.

    • @arifprasetyo2906
      @arifprasetyo2906 Před měsícem

      Ya pegi aje bos...elu jgn cmn jd beban di mari yg gk punya sumbangsih😂😂😂😂

    • @sovietdeathstroke6713
      @sovietdeathstroke6713 Před měsícem

      @@imanmanimanman7667 iyo mas, Amiin🙏🏽🤲🏽

  • @ylihao
    @ylihao Před měsícem +1

    Comprehensive documentary. Keep up the good work 👍🏻

  • @saltymangoparty
    @saltymangoparty Před měsícem +3

    Watched this at 2x speed and it was like normal speed.
    Did love the map graphics tho!

  • @m.c.b.p.777
    @m.c.b.p.777 Před měsícem +10

    Type-type di Malaysia, tolong tengok ini video, sama-sama kita mengembang ekonomi kita. Kita sama rakyat Malaysia, mari kerjasama ❤

    • @fadzlizarani
      @fadzlizarani Před měsícem

      Setuju, sy dah 11tahun dlm bidang semicon cip.

  • @passionateliving2310
    @passionateliving2310 Před měsícem

    Impressive! As a Malaysian I am impressed with the detail you are able to gathered and structured out so well in this video.

  • @youcantata
    @youcantata Před měsícem +8

    Reling heavily on investment from foreign companies is not so good in the long run. You need some equivalent of Samsung, Hynix, TSMC or MediaTek to domesticate global semiconductor industry to itself. Foreign companies will leave Malaysia once its wage and land price become expensive for middle-income economy.

    • @zarith87
      @zarith87 Před měsícem +1

      you think your phone can only run only with microchips? majority of non semiconductor firms that supplies non semiconductors to those firms like pcbs, wires, memories, transistor are made by malaysian firm.. we also has our own fabrication local semiconductor firms like silterra mention in the video...

    • @cheekibreeki9155
      @cheekibreeki9155 Před měsícem +3

      ​​​​@@zarith87 my man, that is not what he is saying at all. He's saying Malaysia needs to find a way domesticate the entire production chain and take a piece of the tech production pie because guess what happens to our local upstream component manufacturers once their clients run to the next cheap place?
      Our historical hint of what could be the result is the Japanese economic stagnation and industrial implosion of the 90s
      Malaysia's saving grace however will always be that the Malaysian economy is quite diversified and not reliant on one industry doing well. But the pain will be felt and stagnation will happen. Just look at the damage to china done from manufacturers moving to vietnam, thailand and indonesia because the chinese wage is now too expensive. Their government isn't being obvious about how painful it is for the country yet but from the common people it is very obvious damage was done and the world is watching how the chinese government will react.

  • @LeongGunners
    @LeongGunners Před měsícem +7

    It's not exactly the rapid change of governments that causes instability that drives investors away. It's the new governments not honoring or even striking down agreements made by previous governments that causes this. If only we can pass a new law that prevents international deals from being messed with during government changes, then they run their circus show however they want.

    • @shahrimanshahnaz7008
      @shahrimanshahnaz7008 Před měsícem

      Exactly👍

    • @arx117
      @arx117 Před měsícem +1

      As long as we use democracy, any government have right to change it. This is why democracy is like double sides sword. You can use to attack but at the same time weak if someone push your sword against you

    • @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
      @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Před měsícem

      2023 was the largest foreign direct investment in Malayia's history. If that does tell you about the investors' confidence, I don't know what will

    • @LeongGunners
      @LeongGunners Před měsícem

      @@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Are you replying to my comment or posted mistakenly? I don't see how your reply is related to my comment at all. Or are you implying that in 2023, Anwar did strike down any international deals made by previous governments?

  • @abzainazraai
    @abzainazraai Před měsícem +2

    Premier of Sarawak (Malaysia) once said, the country Malaysia will succeed in the future..

  • @Zerpentsa6598
    @Zerpentsa6598 Před měsícem +11

    Whoa! There's a big difference between packaging and actually making the chips. Don't get carried away.

    • @dayani9099
      @dayani9099 Před měsícem +9

      We are producing.... Making and also packaging... Why are you not paying attention?

    • @KawanoMino21
      @KawanoMino21 Před měsícem

      Underrated comment

    • @az-fy3mp
      @az-fy3mp Před měsícem +17

      i think youre not familiar with the semiconductor industry term of "packaging". its not just putting things in a box and then shipping it out. nowadays, they need to cut those silicon wafers, put dozens of components in one chip, connect them together, secure the components in place package them etc. those silicon wafers just dont magically turn into your computer processors. they need to be assembled, packaged and tested first. then only it is a finished product.

  • @lokylong28
    @lokylong28 Před měsícem +3

    The chronicles of Melaka trade empire but make it modern