The Borneo Post

Total trade rises 5.5 pct to RM155.88 bln in September

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s total trade in September 2020 expanded by 5.5 per cent to RM155.88 billion compared to that of September 2019.

The Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry (MITI) said increases in trade were recorded primarily with China, Hong Kong, the United States, the Netherland­s, and Taiwan.

“Exports rebounded by a double-digit growth of 13.6 per cent to RM88.93 billion, the highest export value ever recorded for the month of September 2020, while imports decreased by 3.6 per cent to RM66.96 billion,” it said in a statement yesterday.

Furthermor­e, MITI said exports of manufactur­ed and agricultur­e goods also registered a doubledigi­t growth in September 2020.

“Exports of manufactur­ed goods in September 2020, which made up 87.7 per cent of total exports, picked up by 16.3 per cent year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM77.99 billion.

“The expansion was due mainly to higher shipments of electrical and electronic­s (E&E) products, rubber products, other manufactur­es, especially solidstate storage devices (SSD), iron and steel products, as well as optical and scientific equipment,” it said.

It said exports of agricultur­e goods surged by 26.6 per cent

Exports rebounded by a double- digit growth of 13.6 per cent to RM88.93 billion, the highest export value ever recorded for the month of September 2020, while imports decreased by 3.6 per cent to RM66.96 billion. MITI

to RM6.55 billion compared to September 2019, buoyed mainly by higher exports of palm oil and palm oil-based agricultur­e products.

MITI said E&E products also drove exports to Asean in September 2020, which contribute­d RM38.79 billion, or 24.9 per cent, to Malaysia’s total trade, registerin­g a 0.5 per cent increase from September 2019.

“Exports rebounded by 6.7 per cent to RM23.1 billion, backed mainly by higher exports of E&E products which increased by 47.8 per cent or RM3.2 billion,” it said.

Besides, robust export growth to China continued as it contribute­d 19.8 per cent to Malaysia’s total trade in

September 2020, recording an expansion of 21.5 per cent y-o-y to RM30.85 billion.

“Exports to China surged by 41.9 per cent to RM15.56 billion, mainly on higher exports of E&E products, iron and steel products, as well as palm oil and palm oilbased agricultur­e products,” it added.

MITI said exports to the US remained strong and posted a double-digit growth of 22.1 per cent to RM10.32 billion in September 2020 due to increases in exports primarily for rubber products, E&E products, wood products, machinery, equipment and parts, as well as other manufactur­es.

It added that exports to the EU rebounded with a double-digit growth of 28.6 per cent to RM8.63 billion, underpinne­d by higher exports of E&E products, rubber products, palm oil and palm oilbased agricultur­e products, as well as manufactur­es of metal.

Meanwhile, manufactur­ed goods cushioned exports to Japan edged down by 11.3 per cent to RM4.76 billion, owing mainly to lower exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG).

“The contractio­n, however, was cushioned by higher exports of manufactur­ed goods which improved by 1.6 per cent to RM3.67 billion,” it added. — Bernama

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Exports of manufactur­ed and agricultur­e goods also registered a double-digit growth in September.
— AFP photo Exports of manufactur­ed and agricultur­e goods also registered a double-digit growth in September.

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