The Sun (Malaysia)

Wholesale and retail trade sales hit RM142b in January

Value increases 5.4% on annual basis, but down 1.1% from December 2023

- PETALING JAYA:

Malaysia’s wholesale and retail trade recorded sales value of RM142.4 billion in January 2024, a 5.4% year-on-year increase, although it fell 1.1% when compared with December 2023.

In a statement yesterday, Chief Statistici­an Malaysia Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin said, “The increase of 5.4% year-on-year for wholesale & retail trade in January 2024 was driven by wholesale trade sub-sector, which rose 5.5% or RM3.3 billion to register RM63.7 billion. Motor vehicles expanded by 16% or RM2.4 billion to RM17.6 billion, followed by retail trade with growth of 2.6% or RM1.5 billion to RM61.1 billion.”

For monthly comparison, the negative growth from December was contribute­d by retail trade which slipped 2.1%, followed by motor vehicles sub-sector which contracted 5.1%. In contrast, wholesale trade sub-sector registered positive growth of 1.2%.

Looking at the performanc­e across sub-sectors, Mohd Uzir remarked that the growth of 5.5% year-on-year for wholesale trade in January was supported by other specialise­d wholesale which rose RM1.8 billion or 8.3% to RM24 billion.

“This was followed by wholesale of food, beverages & tobacco (4.6%), wholesale of household goods (2.9%), wholesale of agricultur­al raw materials & live animals (4.2%), wholesale of machinery, equipment & supplies (4.5%), non-specialise­d wholesale trade (4.3%), and wholesale on a fee or contract basis (2.1%),” he added.

For monthly comparison, wholesale trade rebounded 1.2%, mainly contribute­d by wholesale of food, beverages & tobacco (6.7%), household goods (2%), other specialise­d wholesale (0.6%), and non-specialise­d wholesale (0.6%).

As for the motor vehicles subsector, the increase of 16% year-onyear in January was fuelled by sales which surged 20.9% or RM1.6 billion to RM9.3 billion. This was followed by sales of motor vehicles parts & accessorie­s (11.9%), maintenanc­e & repair of motor vehicles (12.4%), and sales, maintenanc­e & repair of motorcycle­s (5.4%).

Conversely, for monthly comparison, this sub-sector shrank 5.1% due to sales of motor vehicles which slumped 11.3%.

Mohd Uzir said, “The year-onyear growth of 2.6% for retail trade sub-sector was spurred by retail sales in specialise­d stores which grew 4.9% or RM0.6 billion to RM12.9 billion. Other groups in this sub-sector also recorded positive growth namely retail sales in non-specialise­d stores (2.2%), retail sales of household goods (3.3%), retail sales of food, beverages & tobacco (6.2%), retail sales of automotive fuel (1%), retail sales of cultural & recreation goods (1.1%), retail sales not in stores, stalls or markets (0.7%), and retail sales via stalls & markets (2%).”

Month-on-month, sales fell 2.1%, pressured by retail sales in non-specialise­d stores (-2.5%), retail sales in specialise­d stores (2.5%), and retail sales of household goods (-2.2%).

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