[4] In 1993, both Hungary and Malaysia signed a document for the promotion and protection of investments in Kuala Lumpur,[9] the agreement to avoid double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion in term with also coming into effect on the same year.
[3] Continuous efforts have been undertaken to reach pre-crisis levels and in 2011, it has increased to U$570 million.
[3] The Hungarian subsidiary of Sony Corp. also moved their manufacturing plants to Malaysia.
[11] In 2018, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on higher education was signed to facilitate the recognition process of universities in both countries and to establishing collaboration in scientific, technical and administrative fields.
Through the MoU, 40 scholarships were also being offered by the Hungarian government starting from the academic year of 2018.