MALAYSIA MEDICAL DEVICES INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA
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1 Istituto nazionale per il Commercio Estero Guida pratica MALAYSIA MEDICAL DEVICES INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA
2 Prioritising Healthcare Malaysia s primary care model has been acknowledged by the World Health Organization as a viable system to achieve Health for All. The demand for quality healthcare continues to rise in Malaysia with increasing affluence and rising consumer awareness. Spurred by demographic shifts such as extended longevity and a rise in lifestyle diseases such as cardiovascular ailments and diabetes, the healthcare industry has become a powerful engine of economic growth. Healthcare remains a priority of the Malaysian Government. The medical devices is one of the priority sectors under the Healthcare National Key Economic Area (NKEA). The Government targeted RM35.3 billion of growth in the Healthcare NKEA. With the Healthcare NKEA, higher value jobs can be created, infrastructure can be upgraded and both specialist skill-sets and technology can be harnessed to improve the quality of care for patients. Demographics Crude Birth Rate (per 1000 population) 17.9 Crude Death Rate (per 1000 population) 4.8 Infant Mortality Rate (per 1000 live births) 7.0 Life Expectancy - Male (age in years) 71.7 Life Expectancy - Female (age in years) 76.5 Source: Ministry of Health, Malaysia Health Facts 2010 Number of registered doctors (Government & Private) 32,979 Population per doctor 1:859 Number of Hospitals 362* Number of Clinics 11,067** Number of Beds 54,669 *Includes Government hospitals, MOH special medical institutions, non-moh Government hospitals & private hospitals ** Includes MOH dental clinics, MOH mobile dental clinics (including mobile & pre-school dental team), MOH health clinics, MOH community clinics, MOH maternal & child health clinics, MOH mobile health clinics, private medical clinics & private dental clinics. Source: Ministry of Health, Malaysia, August 2011 MEDICAL DEVICES INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA 2
3 Medical Devices Industry The medical devices industry is one of the new growth areas targeted for promotion and development by the Government. In Malaysia, the medical devices industry encompasses a broad range of products and equipment from examination gloves, implantable devices, orthopeadic devices and dialysers to imaging equipment and other devices which can be used for medical, surgical dental, optical and general health purposes. Malaysia remains the world's leading producer and exporter of catheters and surgical and examination gloves supplying 80 per cent of the world market for catheters and 60 per cent for rubber gloves, including medical gloves. While the industry is still dominated by the production of rubber-based products comprising mainly medical gloves, catheters and condoms, there is a gradual shift towards the manufacture of non-rubber based higher value medical devices made from plastics, silicone and metal alloys. These includes, sutures, orthopaedic products, patient monitors, surgical instruments, medical tubes and bags, medical electrodes, endoscopes, dialysis solutions, procedural / urological kits, blood transfusion sets and diagnostic radiographic equipment. Apart from these products, hospital support systems such as medical gas, anaesthesia sets and fixed operation theatre and examination tables and equipment as well as disposable surgical gowns, drapes and packs, surgical and medical caps, and masks are also being manufactured. Medical glove manufacturers have also diversified into higher quality and specialty gloves, such as low protein, powder-free medical gloves and safety gloves. The industry is characterised by many small to medium-sized enterprises with some MNCs. The industry is capital and technology-intensive and employs over 20,400 people, most of whom are in the managerial, professional, supervisory and technical staff levels. Currently, there are more than 180 medical devices manufacturers in the country. The majority of the Malaysian-owned companies are involved in the production of surgical and examination gloves while the major foreign-owned companies are involved in the manufacture of medical gloves and other higher value products such as catheters, safety intravenous cannulae and needles, orthopaedic products, medical electrodes, dialyser and contact lenses. As the global environment for the medical devices industry becomes more competitive with new and innovative products being rapidly developed, manufacturers are expanding and widening their base into higher value products and increasingly moving into product and process R&D as well as design and prototyping. Higher technology processes are utilised such as the utilisation of new materials, better coating for improved performance, increased automation and more efficient processing technologies. The R&D activities undertaken include improvements to process control and product quality, product development such as latex compound formulations and process design of safety needles. MEDICAL DEVICES INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA 3
4 Major Foreign Companies Operating in Malaysia: Europe Ambu B. Braun Isotron SSL International SteriPack Redsense AB Kontron Major Domestic Companies Operating in Malaysia: Top Glove Corporation Bhd Hartalega Sdn Bhd Supermax Corporation Berhad Muzamal Industry Sdn Bhd LKL Advance Metaltech Sdn Bhd Vigilenz Medical Devices Sdn Bhd OSA Technology Granulab (M) Sdn Bhd Asia Medipro Straits Orthopaedics (Mfg) Sdn Bhd Meditop Delphax Sdn Bhd Sagami Skykod Sdn Bhd Hoya Lens GMMI Sdn bhd Australia Ansell Anersol Allen Healthcare Products (M) Sdn Bhd Epsilon Medical Devices Sdn Bhd Resmed UMMI Medical & Life Sciences Sdn Bhd USA Accellent Ciba Vision Investment Opportunities in the Covidien CR Bard Teleflex Symmetry Medical Unomedical Medical Devices: Cardiovascular devices Orthopaedic devices In-vitro diagnostic devices Electromedical equipment St. Jude Medical Wound care products Home care products MEDICAL DEVICES INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA 4
5 Supporting Industries for Medical Devices A growing network of suppliers conforming to world-class standards supports the country's medical devices industry. The supporting industries capable of meeting the needs of the medical devices industry are: Machinery and equipment (M&E) industries Engineering supporting industries Electronic Manufacturing Services Sterilisation services The M&E industry in Malaysia is driven by technological advances, process specialisation and customer requirements for shorter throughput times, faster delivery and lower costs. Malaysian machine specialists such as Kobay, Genetec, LKT, Pentamaster and Upeca are primarily design houses for industrial automation processes, conceptualising and building specialised automation equipment to meet their clients' various needs. They are also heavily involved in R&D to develop new automation processes in tandem with stringent requirements specified by their clients. These companies serve the semiconductor, hard disk drive, and have the capabilities to also serve and meet the stringent requirements of the medical devices and pharmaceutical industries. They are able to produce custom-designed machinery and fabricate according to users' specific requirements. The M&E and modules for the medical devices industry that can be produced are as follows: Packaging machinery Labeling equipment Heat-sealing machines Printing / bar coding equipment Testing machinery Automation system Assembly system Clean room engineering Laboratory equipment Medical refrigeration equipment Specialised M&E for medical industry Malaysia's engineering supporting industry has achieved international recognition in terms of capability and quality in a diverse range of products/activities namely, moulds and dies, metal casting, machining, metal stamping, surface engineering and metal fabrication. This industry has the capability to produce components and sub-assemblies and also provide total solutions to meet the stringent requirements needed by the medical devices industry. The products/services available are: Precision Machining Investment casting parts Die casting parts Metal injection moulding Powder metallurgy parts Moulding and extrusions Surface engineering Instrumentation control and QC Tubing Sterile medical packaging Medical compounds MEDICAL DEVICES INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA 5
6 The rapid development of the E&E industry has encouraged the establishment of electronics manufacturing services (EMS) companies in Malaysia. These companies provide vital support to the semiconductor, consumer electronics, computer and peripherals, medical devices, communications and data storage industries. Leading EMS companies, many of whom rank among the top 50 companies worldwide, have established and expand their operations in Malaysia. Among them include Flextronics, Solectron, Sanmina-SCI, Celestica, Jabil Circuit and Plexus. These companies manufacturer products and parts for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs). They provide total manufacturing solutions by undertaking product design, manufacturing and distribution services for customers. Sterilisation services such as gamma, electron beamand ethylene oxide are also available locally. The local companies providing these services are Isotron (M) Sdn. Bhd. and Sterilgamma (M) Sdn. Bhd. as well as a Government-owned irradiation facility, MINTec- Sinagama, Malaysian Nuclear Agency (Nuclear Malaysia). MEDICAL DEVICES INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA 6
7 Serving Asia and World Markets By 2015, the value of Malaysia s medical devices market is expected to reach RM5.08 billion (USD1.64 billion) Malaysia is also the gateway to Asia - a region with the fastest growing economies and where 75% of the world s population resides. Asia s healthcare market constitutes approximately 34%of the global healthcare market. A diverse range of medical equipment and products are imported to cater for Asia s growing healthcare needs. Medical device companies in Malaysia also have the advantage of the close proximity to the ASEAN market. With the full realisation of the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA), medical device manufacturers benefit from a single market with a total population of more than 580 million people, a combined GDP of USD1.2 trillion and total trade of USD1.62 trillion. Malaysia s Medical Devices Sales Indicators, (USD billions) f 2012f 2013f 2014f 2015f Medical devices sales Medical devices sales % of GDP Medical devices sales % of total healthcare sales Source: Business Monitor International, March 2011 f=forecast Malaysia s Healthcare Expenditure Indicators, f 2012f 2013f 2014f 2015f Health expenditure (USD billion) Health expenditure Per capita (USD) Health expenditure (% of GDP) Source: Business Monitor International, March 2011 f=forecast Registration for Medical Devices The medical devices regulatory system is important to ensure the compliance of Malaysia medical devices with international standards of safety, quality and effectiveness. This is also to improve on Malaysia s market position and compete effectively in the global market. In this context, the Ministry of Health, Malaysia is formulating standards for medical devices that are harmonised with regional and international requirements so that Malaysian medical devices will not face unnecessary trade restrictions or technical barriers. The medical devices regulatory system is implemented in stages. The first phase of the Malaysian medical devices registration scheme, which will be limited to the voluntary registration of establishments was launched on 12 January, Mandatory registration and full enforcement of the regulation is expected to be in place by A new department within the Ministry of Health's Engineering Division, the Medical Devices Bureau has been established to oversee the development of the medical devices regulatory system. MEDICAL DEVICES INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA 7
8 All applications for voluntary registration shall be made on-line via MeDVER which is a webbased registration system. It consists of 2 parts. Part 1 is an account creation system. Part 2 requests for information pertaining to medical devices establishments with respect to company profile, person responsible, medical devices particulars and pre and post-market details. All applications shall be made by using the following forms: Account Application Form (MeDVER-01) Establishment Registration Form (MeDVER-02) For further information on registration, please visit the Medical Devices Bureau, Ministry of Health at / Incentives for Investment The manufacturing of medical devices and related products is categorised as promoted activities or promoted products. Please refer to the List of Promoted Activities and Products in MIDA website at Some of the major tax incentives available for the medical devices industry are as follows:- i. Incentives for Manufacturing Companies ii. Incentives for High Technology Companies iii. Incentives for Strategic Projects iv. Incentives for Research & Development (R&D) v. Incentives for Operational Headquarters (OHQ) vi. Incentives for International Procurement Centres (IPC)/Regional Distribution Centres (RDC) vii. Incentives for Medical Devices Testing Laboratories viii. Other Incentives i. Incentives for Manufacturing Companies Pioneer Status with income tax exemption of 70% or 100% on statutory income for a period of 5 years; or Investment Tax Allowance of 60% or 100% on qualifying capital expenditure incurred for a period of 5 years, (to be offset against 70% or 100% of the statutory income); or Reinvestment Allowance of 60% on qualifying capital expenditure (to be offset against 70% or 100% of the statutory income) for 15 consecutive years ii. Incentives for High Technology Companies Pioneer Status with full income tax exemption on statutory income for 5 years; or Investment Tax Allowance of 60% on the qualifying capital expenditure for 5 years to be offset against 100% of the statutory income iii. Incentives for Strategic Projects Pioneer Status with full income tax exemption on statutory income for 10 years; or Investment Tax Allowance of 100%on the qualifying capital expenditure for 5 years to be offset against 100% of the statutory income iv. Incentives for Research & Development (R&D) a) Contract R&D Company Pioneer Status with 100% income tax exemption on statutory income for 5 years; or Investment Tax Allowance of 100% on the qualifying capital expenditure for 10 years to be offset against 70% of the statutory income b) R&D Company MEDICAL DEVICES INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA 8
9 Investment Tax Allowance of 100% on the qualifying capital expenditure for 10 years to be offset against 70% of the statutory income c) In-house Research Investment Tax Allowance of 50%on the qualifying capital expenditure for 10 years to be offset against 70% of the statutory income v. Incentives for Operational Headquarters (OHQ) 100% income tax exemption for a period of 10 years for income derived from business, interest and royalties Dividends paid from the exempt income will be exempted from tax The income generated by an OHQ company in providing qualifying services to its related companies in Malaysia will not be taxed during its tax-exempt period, provided such income does not exceed 20% of its overall income derived by providing qualifying service Expatriates working in OHQ companies are taxed only on the portion of their chargeable income attributable to the number of days that they are in Malaysia. Import duty and sales tax exemption vi. Incentives for International Procurement Centres (IPC) / Regional Distribution Centres (RDC) Full tax exemption of its statutory income for 10 years Dividends paid from the exempt income will be exempted from tax in the hands of its shareholders Expatriates working in IPC/RDC companies are taxed only on the portion of their chargeable income attributable to the number of days that they are in Malaysia. Import duty and sales tax exemption vii. Incentives for Medical Devices Testing Laboratories a) Companies investing in new laboratories of international standard for testing of medical equipment: Pioneer Status of 100% for 5 years against 100% of the statutory income; or Investment Tax Allowance of 60% on the qualifying capital expenditure for 5 years to be offset against 100% of the statutory income b) Companies upgrading existing testing laboratories for testing of medical equipment: Investment Tax Allowance of 60% on the qualifying capital expenditure for 5 years to be offset against 100% of the statutory income viii.other Incentives a) Incentives for Export Double Deduction for the Promotion of Export Single Deduction for the Promotion of Export Double Deduction on Export Credit Insurance Premium Special Industrial Building Allowance for Warehouses Double Deduction on Freight Charges Incentive for the Implementation of RosettaNet Double Deduction for the Promotion of Malaysian Brand Names b) General Incentives Exemption from Import Duty on Raw Materials/ Components Exemption fromimport Duty and Sales Tax on Machinery/Equipment, Spare Parts and Consumables Exemption from Import Duty on Imported Medical Devices for Purpose of Kitting MEDICAL DEVICES INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA 9
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