Malaysian Tourism Board:

Day 1,846, 11:18 Published in Malaysia United Kingdom by Greatmoff

As Minister of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia I am writing this article on behalf of Malaysia in order to encourage people to consider migrating.



I will break this article down into four sections:

Military
Economy
Politics
Foreign Affairs


Military:



Militarily eMalaysia isn’t the strongest country, and that is one of the reasons why we’re looking to attract foreign citizens to join our community.

Almost all of our active citizens are in one of two Military Units:
eMalaysian Elite Forces: D3 & 4


eT.D.M: D1 &2


Both Military Units are government owned, and do not currently offer any supplies. In addition to this there are a few other private Military Units.


I am looking into the possibility of establishing a privately run and funded, IRC active Military Unit supplies will likely be something along the lines of 3 Q7 weapons daily for employees in the MU’s communes.


The Economy



When eMalaysia has all of her regions she has Fruit, Oil and Rubber giving her 2 WRM and 1 FRM bonuses. At the moment eMalaysia only has one of her regions; Sarawak which provides her with Rubber, 1 WRM bonus. This means that a weapons company would produce 12 weapons daily, however if Peninsular Malaysia is returned then this would go up to 14.


On the whole the eMalaysian economy is quite small with limited supplies. This makes it a potential market for large scale producers to expand in to. Despite a lowering of import taxes, prices are still generally higher than in the bigger markets. If you don’t want to migrate to eMalaysia consider expanding into her markets by buying a market licence.

Lower prices will also generate sales from Indonesia and other nearby countries which have higher prices due to their higher levels of VAT. Malaysia is an ideal country to export to in order to generate sales to the South East Asian countries.


Politics:



eMalaysia is probably one of the most peaceful and co-operative countries I have encountered when it comes to Politics. Whilst many larger countries suffer from infighting amongst their political parties this is not the case in eMalaysia. eMalaysia is a great place for players to move to in order to escape the problems back home and in order to gain some experience politically that isn’t always possible in the larger more competitive countries.

It has five parties in total, which adds to the stability of the country, and all of them are currently represented within the nation’s congress, and all the parties have someone involved in the current cabinet allowing for greater co-operation amongst the parties.



Parti Rakyat eMalaysia is the largest party with 48 members. It was established and ran by last month’s Country President Firebourne. It is currently led by Amli Nujhan the Minister of Education.

eMalaysian Democratic Union is the second largest party and the party of the current President.

Free Malaysian Party is the fastest growing party moving up from 5th to 3rd place in the last month with a policy of supporting new players and welcoming foreign citizens looking to contribute to the country.

Foreign Affairs



The most interesting thing about eMalaysia is her stance on foreign affairs. eMalaysia has moved over recent months into an increasingly pro-one/TWO/COT position. Right now she has 3 MPPs: Indoneisa, Chile and Macedonia.

She borders her larger neighbour and friend Indonesia and the occupier Croatia. Two months ago South East Asia was the focus of the world with raging battles between Indonesia and Croatia/Romania. Since then a NAP has been signed, honoured and expired. With Brazil moving in next door to Indonesia and wars between Brazil and the USA against Taiwan, Malaysia has a front row seat to the action.

Ultimately Malaysia remains committed to joining an alliance in the future where she will once again take a more active role in world affairs, and co-operate with her allies.

What to do?

So what to do if you’re bored with your own country, with fighting the same old wars, or with the lack of opportunities?

Apply for citizenship with Malaysia.

It is important to note that eMalaysia operates through a mixture of her own language and English, so it’s important to have a good grasp of one of these.
Malaysia is also wary of PTO threats, we’re looking to accept citizens who want to join the country, and not groups looking to take over the country, in order to join you must first be approved by the Minister of Immigration who will interview you.

Malaysia is a pro-COT/TWO country; if you’re looking to join you must be prepared to fight for Malaysia’s allies. If you are from an Eden country you must demonstrate a willingness to do this first.

If you have any questions about the country within erepublik feel free to message me any time and I’ll get back to you as soon as we can. eMalaysia is an exciting opportunity for anyone who wants to try out something new in the game.

Greatmoff
-MoFA Malaysia-