The Borneo Post

M’sia records current account surplus of RM12.3 bln in 1Q

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s current account balance recorded a surplus of RM12.3 billion in the first quarter (1Q) of 2021, down from RM18.6 billion in the previous quarter, said the Department of Statistics yesterday.

Chief statistici­an Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin said a favourable performanc­e in goods was seen in Q1 since most countries had eased on COVID-19 related curbs, giving space for smooth sailing in economic activities while adhering to strict standard operating procedures.

“As such, exports of goods increased to RM225.5 billion compared to RM217.2 billion in the fourth quarter (Q4) of last year,” he said in a statement.

The main exports were electrical and electronic­s, rubber and chemicals based products, principall­y to China, Singapore and the United States (US).

Concurrent­ly, imports of goods surged by RM14.3 billion quarter-on-quarter to RM188.9 billion due to the increase

As such, exports of goods increased to RM225.5 billion compared to RM217.2 billion in the fourth quarter (Q4) of last year. Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin

in intermedia­te and capital goods, which were mainly from China, Singapore and Japan.

Mohd Uzir said the current account surplus in Q1 2021 was also supported by the lower deficit in primary income at RM5.7 billion compared to RM7.2 billion in Q4 2020, mainly contribute­d by Malaysian companies abroad earning higher income of RM17.3 billion, or a 19.1 per cent increase from the preceding quarter.

“Most of the sectors were financial, mining and manufactur­ing, which are primarily located in Singapore, Indonesia and the US. Neverthele­ss, services logged a higher deficit of RM15.0 billion compared to Q4 2020 due to travel, constructi­on and other business services,” he added.

In Q1 2021, the financial account turned around to a net inflow of RM16.0 billion from a net outflow of RM10.2 billion in the previous quarter, led by higher inflow in other investment at RM13.9 billion, mainly contribute­d by interbank borrowing from abroad.

Mohd Uzir pointed out that as at end-Q1 2021, foreign direct investment position stood at RM713.4 billion while direct investment abroad position was at RM539.8 billion.

Malaysia’s internatio­nal investment position registered a higher net assets position of RM106.4 billion compared to RM67.5 billion in the previous three months while the internatio­nal reserves stood at RM450.8 billion compared to RM432.3 billion in the preceding year.

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