National Timber Industry Policy (NATIP)
National Timber Industry Policy (NATIP) 2009 - 2020
" I Would Like to urge the private-sector to play a more significant role in this program , as it will provide additional timber supply to sustain the industry.... "
~ Dato' Sri Mohd. Najib Bin Tun Haji Abd. Razak
The National Timber Industry Policy or NATIP was officially launched by Y.A.B. Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abd Razak, Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia on 17 February 2009 at Putra World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur. More than 500 guests attended the launching, which was hosted by Y.B. Datuk Peter Chin Fah Kui, Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Malaysia. The guests included Y.A.B. Menteri Besar of Pahang, Y.B. Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industries, Members of Parliament and State Assemblymen, foreign Ambassadors and High Commissioners, senior federal and state government officials, captains of the timber industry, members of timber trade associations, the academia and the banking sector.
" A key factor in ensuring the competitiveness and sustainability of the wood-based industry is the transition to a knowledge-driven economy..."
~ Dato' Sri Mohd. Najib Bin Tun Haji Abd. Razak
Y.B. Datuk Peter Chin Fah Kui presented to Y.A.B. Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abd Razak an enlarged replica of the NATIP document to mark the launch of the policy. In conjunction with the ceremony, mock cheques were handed to eight companies which have come aboard the commercial-scale Forest Plantation Programme. An exhibition was also set up to portray the evolution and progress of the wood-based sector.
~ Dato' Sri Mohd. Najib Bin Tun Haji Abd. Razak
The National Timber Industry Policy or NATIP was officially launched by Y.A.B. Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abd Razak, Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia on 17 February 2009 at Putra World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur. More than 500 guests attended the launching, which was hosted by Y.B. Datuk Peter Chin Fah Kui, Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Malaysia. The guests included Y.A.B. Menteri Besar of Pahang, Y.B. Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industries, Members of Parliament and State Assemblymen, foreign Ambassadors and High Commissioners, senior federal and state government officials, captains of the timber industry, members of timber trade associations, the academia and the banking sector.
" A key factor in ensuring the competitiveness and sustainability of the wood-based industry is the transition to a knowledge-driven economy..."
~ Dato' Sri Mohd. Najib Bin Tun Haji Abd. Razak
Y.B. Datuk Peter Chin Fah Kui presented to Y.A.B. Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abd Razak an enlarged replica of the NATIP document to mark the launch of the policy. In conjunction with the ceremony, mock cheques were handed to eight companies which have come aboard the commercial-scale Forest Plantation Programme. An exhibition was also set up to portray the evolution and progress of the wood-based sector.
About NATIP
NATIP is the culmination of an extensive research, work, thoughts and consultation programme which the Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities and the Malaysian Timber Industry Board (MTIB) have carried out over a span of three years to identify what needed to be done to ensure the continued viability of the wood-based industry in Malaysia up to the year 2020. All sectors of the timber industry and the relevant support services, including research organisations, institutes of higher learning and the financial sectors, were consulted in the formulation process.
The policy directions presented in NATIP are concerned with the long-term development of the timber industry. They are set out as a course of actions designed specifically for the industry to maintain and enhance its competitive edge in the global marketplace. At the end of NATIP implementation period in 2020, it is envisaged that the annual export of timber and timber products will reach RM53 billion, which is more than double the performance today.
NATIP contains 7 pillars that are instrumental for generating growth in the industry. They are:
The policy directions presented in NATIP are concerned with the long-term development of the timber industry. They are set out as a course of actions designed specifically for the industry to maintain and enhance its competitive edge in the global marketplace. At the end of NATIP implementation period in 2020, it is envisaged that the annual export of timber and timber products will reach RM53 billion, which is more than double the performance today.
NATIP contains 7 pillars that are instrumental for generating growth in the industry. They are:
- Thrust 1: Industry structure
- Thrust 2: Supply of raw materials
- Thrust 3: Innovation and technology
- Thrust 4: Marketing and promotion
- Thrust 5: Human capital development
- Thrust 6: Funding and incentives
- Thrust 7: Bumiputera participation
A section of the distinguished guests attending the launching ceremony
More guests seen here, intently watching the launch proceedings
A display panel housing the mock NATIP document for the launching is modelled from the actual cover of the document
Models of timber boats from Chengal is made to scale to the actual vessels
Actual tree trunks and timber samples against a backdrop of the contribution of the industry to the national economy
The diversified uses of wood and non-wood fibres is displayed at the exhibition area
A model of a house demonstrating the Industrialised Building System using timber
NATIP Book - PDF File
The National Timber Industry Policy document made available through the Malaysian Timber Industry Board (MTIB) web site is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. The unauthorised copying, distribution, public display, public performance, and preparation of derivative works from this document is prohibited by copyright law. This online version of the National Timber Industry Policy document is official and also reflects corrections made to the Policy after it was launched on 17 February 2009; therefore, all printed versions from this site are unofficial copies.
PROHIBITED USES
Unless otherwise stated in a written consent granted by the Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Malaysia, or Malaysian Timber Industry Board, it is not permitted for any user to:
To obtain a copy of NATIP document, please email your request to Alamat emel ini dilindungi dari Spambot. Anda perlu hidupkan JavaScript untuk melihatnya. or azelan[at]mtib[dot]gov[dot]my. Click on the Natip picture above to view the electronic version of the Policy.
PROHIBITED USES
Unless otherwise stated in a written consent granted by the Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Malaysia, or Malaysian Timber Industry Board, it is not permitted for any user to:
- remove or alter the Publisher’s copyright notices or other means of identification or disclaimers as they appear on this web site;
- systematically make print or electronic copies of multiple extracts of the contents of the Policy for any purpose;
- mount or distribute any part of the contents on any electronic network, including without limitation the Internet and the World Wide Web;
- distribute, publish, sell or license all or any part of the content in any format to anyone;
- use any robots, crawlers, spiders or other downloading devices to access or copy any content.
- use all or any part of the contents for any commercial purpose;
- systematically distribute, or give access to, the whole or any part of the content to anyone;
- publish, distribute or make available the contents, works based on the contents or works which combine them with any other material;
- alter, abridge, adapt or modify the contents. For the avoidance of doubt, no alteration of the words or their order is permitted.
To obtain a copy of NATIP document, please email your request to Alamat emel ini dilindungi dari Spambot. Anda perlu hidupkan JavaScript untuk melihatnya. or azelan[at]mtib[dot]gov[dot]my. Click on the Natip picture above to view the electronic version of the Policy.
Conditions of Use of This Site
The National Timber Industry Policy document made available through the Malaysian Timber Industry Board (MTIB) web site is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. The unauthorised copying, distribution, public display, public performance, and preparation of derivative works from this document is prohibited by copyright law. This online version of the National Timber Industry Policy document is official and also reflects corrections made to the Policy after it was launched on 17 February 2009; therefore, all printed versions from this site are unofficial copies.
PROHIBITED USES
Unless otherwise stated in a written consent granted by the Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Malaysia, or Malaysian Timber Industry Board, it is not permitted for any user to:
PROHIBITED USES
Unless otherwise stated in a written consent granted by the Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Malaysia, or Malaysian Timber Industry Board, it is not permitted for any user to:
- remove or alter the Publisher’s copyright notices or other means of identification or disclaimers as they appear on this web site;
- systematically make print or electronic copies of multiple extracts of the contents of the Policy for any purpose;
- mount or distribute any part of the contents on any electronic network, including without limitation the Internet and the World Wide Web;
- distribute, publish, sell or license all or any part of the content in any format to anyone;
- use any robots, crawlers, spiders or other downloading devices to access or copy any content.
- use all or any part of the contents for any commercial purpose;
- systematically distribute, or give access to, the whole or any part of the content to anyone;
- publish, distribute or make available the contents, works based on the contents or works which combine them with any other material;
- alter, abridge, adapt or modify the contents. For the avoidance of doubt, no alteration of the words or their order is permitted.