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Call for expression of interest: UK services exports to Malaysia

The British High Commission in Kuala Lumpur is inviting Expression of Interest (EOI) for an analytical research on Malaysia鈥檚 services trade policies.

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government

The UK-Malaysia bilateral trade in services was valued at approximately 拢1.65 billion in the four quarters to the end of the second quarter in 2022.

The UK currently has a near-5% share of the Malaysian market in services (compared to less than 2% in goods), mainly in the travel, transportation, financial and other business services sub-sectors.聽Given the UK鈥檚 strengths in services, there is significant potential for growth in Malaysia and in UK players鈥� interest in utilising Malaysia as a hub in the wider region.聽This research aims to enhance the UK鈥檚 understanding of how Malaysia鈥檚 latest economic and trade policies improve access for foreign trade including UK players to Malaysia鈥檚 services sectors.

Project timeline and budget

The research will run from January 2023 to March 2023, with no expectation of funding beyond this period. Maximum budget limit for projects is 拢60,000.

Assessment

Bids will be assessed against the following criteria:

  • strengths of the organisation
  • skills and past experience on similar assignments 鈥� of the Team Leader and key team member
  • understanding of issues in the TOR and methodology (including access to data sources)
  • feasibility of the proposed workplan, and evidence of ability to mobilise at short notice
  • overall value for money

Application process

EOI must be submitted to [email protected] by 11:59pm (Malaysia time) on Thursday, 22 December 2022.

  • see (ODT, 14.2 KB) for further information
  • proposal must be submitted using the (ODT, 73.5 KB) and the (ODS, 10.1 KB). Additional information requested by the (ODT, 14.2 KB) must be submitted in a separate technical proposal
  • see (ODT, 14 KB) on writing project proposals and (ODT, 13.7 KB) on preparing the activity-based budgeting

Updates to this page

Published 8 December 2022