Trade Performance 2017
Trade Performance : February 2017 and January - February 2017
Highest Trade, Exports and Imports Ever Recorded for the Month of February
Malaysia’s total trade in February 2017 expanded by 27.1%, reaching RM134.83 billion compared to the same month last year. Expansion in trade were seen with all major trading partners, namely ASEAN, China, India, Japan, Taiwan, the European Union (EU) and the United States of America (USA).
Exports remained at a higher level, increasing by 26.5%, amounting to RM71.77 billion. This was the fourth consecutive month exports exceeded RM70 billion since November 2016, higher than the monthly average of RM64 billion recorded in the first ten months of 2016. Imports in February 2017 grew by 27.7% to RM63.06 billion while trade surplus stood at RM8.71 billion, making it the 232nd consecutive month of trade surplus since November 1997.
Total trade for the first two months of 2017 surged by 20.6% to RM270.63 billion compared with RM224.4 billion in the corresponding period of 2016. Exports were higher by 19.8% to RM142.04 billion while imports increased by 21.5% to RM128.59 billion, resulting in trade surplus of RM13.45 billion.
On a month-on-month basis, exports rose by 2.1%, while imports and total trade posted a decline of 3.8% and 0.7%, respectively.
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Trade Performance : February 2017 and January - February 2017
Trade Performance : January 2017
Strong Trade in January
Malaysia’s trade in January 2017 recorded a remarkable growth of 14.8% to reach a value of RM135.77 billion as compared to RM118.31 billion in January 2016. Expansion in trade were seen with China, ASEAN, Japan, the United States of America (USA), Taiwan, Australia and the European Union (EU).
Exports posted a double digit growth of 13.6% to RM70.24 billion, the highest monthly export value ever recorded for the month of January, surpassing RM64.05 billion registered in January 2014. Imports expanded by 16.1% to RM65.53 billion.
A trade balance of RM4.71 billion was recorded in January 2017 making it the 231st consecutive month of trade surpluses since November 1997.
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