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The Key Success Factors of Penang as the Silicon Valley of the East

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  • Sari Wahyuni

    (Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia)

  • Alia Noor Anoviar

    (Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia)

  • Anom Jati Santoso

    (Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia)

Abstract

This study analyzes the key success factors of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in Malaysia, particularly Penang, which is recognized as the Silicon Valley of the East. The study finds that Penang's competitiveness is due to its strategic location, infrastructure, transparency in customs, tax offices, education system, supply chain, IT, and the availability of talented human resources.

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