1. Please be informed about the following regulations pertaining to the importation of electrical appliances into Malaysia:
a. Importation of electrical appliances into Malaysia is covered under the Prohibition of Import – Fourth Schedule of the Customs (Prohibition of Imports) Order 1998.
b. Goods covered under this category include electrical apparatus or accessories operating at 50 Volts AC or 120 Volts DC and above whether between conductors or between conducts and earth, for domestic use.
2. However, travelers are allowed to import the above electrical appliances after they have obtained a certificate of approval issued by:
The Director GeneralDepartment of Electricity Supply19 – 20 Floor, Menara Dato’ OnnNo. 41, Putra World Trade CentreJalan Tun Ismail50480 Kuala LumpurMALAYSIATel. No: +603 40475400Fax No: +603 40455776
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