Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE), is Malaysia’s national trade promotion agency in Kuala Lumpur. Established in March 1993, MATRADE’s primary role is to assist Malaysian exporters to develop and expand their export markets.
“The National Trade Promotion Agency of Malaysia”
Assisted by a network of 38 overseas offices located in major commercial cities around the world, MATRADE provides a wide range of services and assistance to both Malaysian exporters and foreign importers who are sourcing for trade related information.
Matrade’s Vision
- Positioning Malaysia As A Globally Competitive Trading Nation
Matrade Mission
- Promoting Malaysia’s Enterprises To The World
Matrade’s Functions: ~
- To promote, assist and develop Malaysia’s external trade with particular emphasis on the export of manufactured and semi-manufactured products and services.
- To formulate and implement export marketing strategies and trade promotion activities to promote Malaysia’s export.
- To undertake commercial intelligence and market research and create a comprehensive database of information for the improvement and development of Malaysia’s trade.
- To organise training programmes to improve the international marketing skills of Malaysian exporters.
- To enhance and protect Malaysia’s international trade interest abroad.
- To promote, facilitate and assist in the services areas related to trade.
We are an integrated one-stop portal providing individuals and the business community with access to a complete range of resources pertaining to compliance with Malaysian laws and regulations and other areas of interest affecting especially the manufacturing companies.
Rong Mah was incorporated as a sole proprietorship company in Malaysia on 1989. It was converted to Rong Mah (J) Sdn. Bhd. in 1991, with trading and distribution of building materials as its main business activity covering the South of Malaysia. We have since also established a subsidiary company, Rong Mah (KL) Sdn. Bhd, in Kuala Lumpur to service our customers in Central and North Malaysia. 
