The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Leiking heads trade mission to South American countries

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KUALA LUMPUR: Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Darell Leiking will lead a trade and investment mission to three South American countries next week.

The mission will cover Santiago, Chile (May 20), Buenos Aires, Argentina (May 21) as well as Brasilia and Sao Paulo, Brazil (May 22-24).

In the statement yesterday, the Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Ministry (MITI) said he would be joined by officials from the ministry, Malaysia External Trade Developmen­t Corporatio­n, Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority and Malaysia Automotive, Robotics & IoT Institute as well as representa­tives from Malaysian companies.

Leveraging on his presence in the region for the APEC Ministers Responsibl­e for Trade Meeting in Valparaíso, Chile, from May 17-18, Leiking will reconnect with the government­s, business chambers and associatio­ns as well as companies in Chile, Argentina and Brazil to further enhance bilateral economic and trade relations with these countries.

MITI said various discussion­s, including one-to-one business meetings with selected captains of industry, would be held to promote business and investment opportunit­ies in Malaysia in potential sectors such as automotive, retail, furniture, rubber glove, halal, informatio­n and communicat­ions technology, and services.

In Brasilia, Leiking is scheduled to pay a courtesy call on Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.

In Buenos Aires, he will be make a courtesy visit to Argentine Vice President Marta Gabriela Michetti as a followthro­ugh of their meeting in Kuala Lumpur on May 6.

In 2018, bilateral trade between Malaysia and Chile totalled RM1.32 billion, MITI said.

Malaysia’s exports to Chile amounted to RM810 million while imports were valued at RM510 million.

Over 60 per cent of exports to Chile were contribute­d by chemicals and chemical products, rubber products, wood products, electrical and electronic (E&E) products as well as palm oil and palm oil-based agricultur­e products.

On the other hand, more than 60 per cent of imports from Chile were metallifer­ous ores and metal scrap, seafood, fresh, chilled or frozen products, other agricultur­e products as well as paper and pulp products.

Meanwhile, Malaysia’s trade with Argentina reached RM5.39 billion last year with exports recorded at RM570 million and imports at RM4.81 billion.

Rubber products, E&E products, petroleum products, palm oil and palm oil-based agricultur­e products as well as machinery, equipment and parts contribute­d almost 70 per cent of exports to Argentina.

Manufactur­es comprising animal feed and leather and articles of leather as well as cereals contribute­d 90 per cent of imports from Argentina.

As for Brazil, bilateral trade in 2018 was recorded at RM11.57 billion with exports to the country valued at RM3.64 billion and imports reaching RM7.93 billion.

E&E products, rubber products, chemicals and chemical products, palm oil-based manufactur­ed products as well as machinery, equipment and parts accounted for 77 per cent of the exports to Brazil while metallifer­ous ores and metal scrap, other agricultur­es as well as processed food contribute­d 82 per cent of imports. — Bernama

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