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There have been no major changes to Malaysia's biotechnology regulations in the past year. The country continues to review its Biosafety Act, including how it will regulate gene edited products in the future. Malaysia currently has 61 genetically engineered (GE) products approved for import.
The revision of the Malaysia’s Biosafety Act 2007 and Biosecurity Regulations are on-going, with no anticipated timeframe for publication. In addition, the Department of Biosafety Malaysia conducted a public consultation on Low-Level Presence (LLP)...
Malaysia’s Biosafety Act 2007 and Biosecurity Regulations are currently under review by the Department of Biosafety. As of September 2022, 57 genetically engineered (GE) products have been approved for import, an increase of 14 percent from 2021.
Malaysia currently does not have any domestic production of plant biotechnology.
Malaysia currently does not have any domestic production of plant biotechnology.
Malaysia currently does not have any domestic production of plant biotechnology.
There have not been any significant developments since last year’s 2016 report....
This report summarizes the outcomes of the Biotech Introductory Workshop, which was organized to increase awareness of agricultural biotechnology and ensure science-based regulatory decisions...
This report summarizes the regulatory framework on biosafety and outlines the responsibilities of relevant Cambodian government agencies.
There have not been any significant developments to report since last year’s 2015 report...
There are no significant developments to report since the 2014 report...
November 2014, the National Biosafety Board announced that it was assessing a proposal from the Malaysian Rubber Board to conduct confined field trails on genetically engineered (GE) rubber trees.