Malaysia and Japan established the Malaysia-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (MJEPA) on 13 December 2005. MJEPA came into force on 13 July 2006 .
MJEPA is Malaysia's first comprehensive Agreement covering: trade in industrial and agricultural goods, trade in services, investment, rules of origin, customs procedures, standards and conformance, intellectual property, competition policy, enhancement of business environment, safeguard measures and dispute settlement.
The main text of the Agreement can be reviewed via this link MJEPA Agreement . This should be read together with the Implementing Agreement .
TRADE IN GOODS
Under MJEPA both Malaysia and Japan will progressively reduce or eliminate tariffs on their respective industrial and agricultural products. Commitments by the countries are reflected in their Schedule of Commitments. General Notes of Tariff Reduction and Elimination .
If you are exporting to Japan, please click this link:
Japan - Schedule of Tariff Commitments which should be read together with the following document: Notes for Japan's Schedule of Commitments .
If you are importing from Japan, please click this link :
Malaysia - Schedule of Tariff Commitments which should be read together with the following document: Notes for Malaysia's Schedule of Commitments .
How does your product enjoy the Preferential Duties
In order for your product to enjoy the preferential duties, it must fulfill the Rules of Origin criteria under MJEPA which is a Qualifying Value Content of 40% or Change in Tariff Classification. Interested parties can review the specific rules related to your product in the following link.
List of Products under the Product Specific Rules
Exporters need to obtain a certificate of origin. The procedures can be viewed via the following link: Procedure to Obtain Preferential Tariff
SERVICES
MJEPA is a comprehensive agreement and it covers liberalization of Trade in Services as well. Japan will accord to Malaysia same treatment as that given to other FTA partners. Sectors of interest to Malaysia include business and professional services, education services, Communication services, Tourism and Travel related services and Health related and Social services.
For Malaysian service providers
Japan's Schedules of Specific Services Commitments
For Japanese service providers
Malaysia's Schedules of Specific Services Commitments
This section should be read together with Annex 5 (Measures affecting Financial Services) and Annex 7 (MFN Exemptions) of the Agreement .
INVESTMENT
MJEPA provides a framework for expansion & facilitation of freer cross-border investment between the two countries, through commitments on national treatment, MFN treatment & enhanced protection of investors & investment. However, MJEPA excludes investment in Services.
This section should be read together with Annex 4 (Reservation for Existing and Future Investment Measures) .
ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND PROGRAMMES
Malaysia and Japan have agreed to undertake cooperation in several areas such as in the development of the automotive industry in Malaysia i.e. Malaysia-Japan Automotive Industry Cooperation (MAJAICO), Agriculture, ICT, Education and HRD, Science and Technology, SMEs, Tourism and Environment.
CONTACT PERSON
MITI welcomes feedback, suggestions and views from all interested parties. The inputs can be forwarded to:
Contact Person |
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Ms. Isnawati Basri / Mr. Lim Wei Urn |
Tel |
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03-6200 0319 / 6200 0321 |
Fax |
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03-6201 7784 |
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isnawati.basri@miti.gov.my / limweiurn@miti.gov.my |
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