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People's Justice Party of Malaysia

People's Justice Party (English: People's Justice Party; Malay: Parti Keadilan Rakyat; abbreviated: Justice Party) is a member of the coalition of Malaysian political parties, the People's Alliance, founded on April 4, 1999, its core leader is the Malaysian Its core leader is the former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Anwar. The party is a strong advocate of social justice and an anti-corruption agenda, proposing the abolition of the New Economic Policy (NEP) in favor of a non-racial approach to poverty eradication and the correction of economic imbalances. Currently, the party's membership is dominated by Malays, with 16% Chinese and 13% Indians.

Malaysian Democratic Action Party

Democratic Action Party (English: Democratic Action Party; Malay: Parti Tindakan Demokratik; abbreviated: DAP, Action Party, PKR and Rocket Party) is currently one of the main opposition parties in the Malaysian Parliament and is the current ruling party in Penang and Selangor. It is also the ruling party in Penang and Selangor. DAP is a social democratic party dedicated to the pursuit of national equality, social justice and economic equity, with the aim of fighting for a "Malaysia for Malaysians". Currently, the party is a member of the three parties of the People's Alliance.

Malaysia Bureau of Statistics

Statistics:Malay The Department of Statistics, Malaysia (DSM) is one of the Malaysian government agencies responsible for the collection, processing, publication and analysis of statistical data covering economic, social, environmental and demographic issues.

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) publishes information to the public and serves The only network window of the public, by the National Bureau of Statistics Network Information Management Coordination Group Office is responsible for the construction and maintenance. The purpose is to publish the latest and most comprehensive statistical information in a timely and accurate manner.

Royal Malaysian Customs

Royal Malaysian Customs (KDRM) is responsible for the implementation of the National The Royal Malaysian Customs (KDRM) is the government agency responsible for implementing the country's indirect tax policy. In addition, KDRM administers eight other laws on behalf of other government departments.

The Royal Malaysian Customs is the government agency responsible for the implementation of the national indirect taxation policy, which includes the Department of Import and Export and the Department of Industry. The main responsibilities are to promote the development of trade and industry, facilitate legal trade, collect taxes and safeguard the economic, social and security interests of the country.

I. Main Responsibilities

- Tax collection;

- Facilitating legal trade; </p>

- Promote trade and industry development;

- Maintain the economic, social and security interests of the country.

II. Institutional Setup

(a) Import and Export Division

(b) Industrial Division

(c) Industrial Development Division

(d) Industrial Development Division

(e) Industrial Development Division

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1. Industrial Division

2. Passenger and Warehouse Management Division

3. Bonded Area and Private Bonded Warehouse Supervision Division

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4. Office of the Customs Representative of the Industrial Development Board of Malaysia

Malaysian Chinese Association

Malaysian Chinese Association (Malaysian Chinese Association; referred to as: MCA, Party MCA or MCA, MCA; also known as: MCA) is the second largest The party is a single-racial political party representing Malaysian Chinese. All members of the party must be Malaysian Chinese or citizens of Chinese descent. The MCA was established on February 27, 1949, at a time when the Malaysian Chinese were suffering and their vital interests were being threatened.

Kuala Lumpur Bar Association

The Kuala Lumpur Bar is a Malaysian platform for the promotion of social justice for legal professionals, established on July 1, 1992 and headquartered in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. Registration of lawyers is not mandatory.

Malaysian Indian National Congress

Malaysia India Congress (MIC) is the third largest political party in Malaysia, representing the Indian ethnic group, and is one of the member parties of the National Front. It was founded by John A. Thivy in August 1946 and joined the coalition on February 14, 1955, with its own youth organization, the MIC Youth Movement.

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