The Borneo Post

M’sia’s trade jumps 22.6 pct to RM1.163 trn in Jan-Aug 2017

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KEPALA BATAS: Malaysia’s trade volume increased 22.6 per cent to RM1.163 trillion during January-August 2017 period from the correspond­ing period a year ago, driven by Industry 4.0, with electrical and electronic products became the country’s largest exports.

Second Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan said the electrical and electronic sector continued to be the top choice of the country’s export products followed by petroleum products, chemical items and machinery equipment.

The country’s exports expanded 22.2 per cent to RM611.92 billion, while imports rose 23 per cent to RM551.07 billion during the period, he told reporters after officiatin­g a briefing on Financial Facilities, Easy Loans and Grants for Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Entreprene­urs organised by the Malaysian Industrial Developmen­t Finance Bhd (MIDF) yesterday.

Ong said the increase was very encouragin­g as Malaysia’s population was only 30 million compared with other countries in the Southeast Asian group that outperform­ed the world’s import and export markets.

Based on the achievemen­t, Malaysia’s trade volume could hit the RM1.5 trillion target by year-end, he said, adding that the country’s trade surplus also increased 16 per cent to RM60.84 billion during the January-August 2017 period. — Bernama

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