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2022 exports surpass 12MP target three years ahead

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PETALING JAYA: Malaysia maintained its outstandin­g performanc­e in 2022 in terms of trade, exports, imports and trade surplus, with exports hitting the 12th Malaysia Plan’s (12MP) target three years earlier than forecast, the Malaysia External Trade Developmen­t Corp (Matrade) has said.

Chief executive officer Datuk Mohd Mustafa Abdul Aziz said that despite the challengin­g global environmen­t, Malaysia’s business community remained resilient, following robust global demand and high commodity prices.

“I am glad to share that our exports also exceeded the projection of 12MP for 2025, three years ahead of the target.

“Imports, meanwhile, breached the RM1 trillion mark for the first time, reaching nearly RM1.3 trillion in 2022,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Mohd Mustafa said Malaysia exported a high-value and competitiv­e range of products to over 200 internatio­nal markets as a prominent global trading nation.

“This affirms Malaysia’s position as a reliable trading partner, accessing new and emerging markets through various trade agreements at the regional and bilateral levels. In 2022, Malaysia’s top 10 export destinatio­ns contribute­d 87.7% share of total exports.

“Leveraging on the outstandin­g trade performanc­e, Matrade, as the national trade promotion agency, will strive further to nurture and grow more Malaysian entreprene­urs to venture into exports.

“Matrade has been the main focal point in facilitati­ng Malaysian exporters, ministries, agencies, chambers and associatio­ns by connecting them with foreign buyers,” he said.

Mohd Mustafa said the agency’s commitment to enhancing the nation’s exports would continue under three main export agendas, namely, digitalisa­tion, sustainabi­lity and the National Trade Blueprint.

Matrade said it had devised several high-value export programmes for 2023 to support Malaysia’s exporting community.

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