MTC: Malaysian timber industry is 3D — ‘desirable, deserving, delightful’ | Malay Mail

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MTC: Malaysian timber industry is 3D — ‘desirable, deserving, delightful’

04 August 2019

MTC chief executive officer Richard Yu said timber and timber products play a vital role in the global circular economy with improved perspective in the timber industry will ensure its sustainability and robustness. “So once we have done that, we come out with product and solution that the consumer finds delightful on what we offer them, if we can do that, fortunately, we can retain this consumer because the fact anything about “Made in Malaysia” products are desirable,” he said.

Currently, Malaysia’s biggest timber export market is Japan, followed by the United States, European countries, India and the Far East countries. “MTC and other related agencies have its marketing arm in promoting better jobs to attract youths to start their career in this industry,” he said.

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