Discusses the prevalence and reliability of express delivery firms within the country, time from large U.S. cities, and relevant customs procedures, including de minimis amounts.

Major global express delivery firms are actively doing business in Malaysia. Express delivery or “courier” companies in Malaysia are required to obtain a courier license in order to provide related services.  As of  2018, a total of 128 courier services licenses have been issued by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC). There are various reputable express delivery firms in Malaysia.

International shipping fees and delivery times differ from one company to another. Customs clearance delays may cause interruptions in the process of delivering international inbound and outbound goods, especially time-sensitive goods. Operators that comply with customs clearance procedures and requirements will be able to minimize the risk of having their goods held by enforcement authorities for too long.

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