Malaysia: A global competitor?

Day 1,807, 18:28 Published in Malaysia United Kingdom by Greatmoff

Dear Malaysia.

You might remember from such recent spam as:
How I feel

And

On jobs wages and taxes

Again I am writing about the economy. I am I believe, one of the few if not potentially the only producer of Q7 weapons in eMalaysia.

Recently I have seen some good news with regards to my Q7 weapons companies. A drop in the global WRM (weapon raw material) prices from 0.09 to 0.08 per unit has cut the production cost of each weapon produced by 2 MYR each. Furthermore the global price of Q7 weapons has risen by about 2 MYR a unit. This has been excellent for business.

My aim however is to provide stable jobs at competitive wages, to provide cheap weapons to Malaysians, and to help this country’s economy and tax income via exports.

I have put the weapons I produce up for sale on the Malaysian markets at global competitive prices. As you can see here my prices are little more than in China or Poland, however they remain cheaper than the USA as well as two of our far bigger neighbours; Indonesia and Croatia.

Malaysia


Poland


China


USA


Indonesia


Croatia

As my weapons are significantly cheaper than Indonesia and Croatia this should aid sales to our neighbouring countries. Due to increased transactions on our markets this should lead to a growth in tax revenue allowing for us to sign more MPPs, and for the government to partake in other spending plans they might wish to create in the future. (Although I still advise that they raise the VAT in order to maximise tax income).

My companies are more profitable than they have been in a long time, and I will look to reinvest these profits within the Malaysian economy and in the form of aid for new players to help them grow and develop in the game.

However in order for me to do this I must keep my companies running, and for this I need more employees. I have competitive job offers up on the job market. These jobs pay 25 MYR a day, 5 MYR a day higher than if you work in Indonesia or Croatia. On top of this you pay a lower rate of income tax meaning more of that money ends up in your pocket.

To my Malaysian peers I ask that you take a job in my factories, I need a minimum of 30 employees a day to keep my Q7 factories running and our markets globally competitive.

To our Indonesian friends and neighbours, why not take a pop across the border into Malaysia to purchase cheap goods and to get a higher paying job? I always raise the wages of my existing employees to match the wage I am offering new employees to make sure that no one is underpaid.

Keep an eye out for future articles as I should be announcing a giveaway a daily give away available to all new citizens funded by my personal profits from my companies.

Thanks for reading.

Greatmoff