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MALAYSIA EXTERNAL TRADE STATISTICS SEPTEMBER 2019

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KEY FACTS

MONTHLY

QUARTERLY

TRADE 

Total trade which was valued at RM147.1 billion decreased RM4.0 billion or 2.7% as compared to September 2018. It also posted a decrease of RM4.7 billion or 3.1% when compared to the previous month. The trade surplus was RM8.3 billion, shrank 46.5% or RM7.2 billion from a year ago. It also dropped 23.5% or RM2.6 billion as compared to the previous month. 

EXPORTS

On a y-o-y basis, exports decreased 6.8% from RM83.3 billion. The main products which attributed to the decline were:

However, timber and timber-based products, which contributed 2.4% to total exports, increased RM101.5 million or 5.8% to RM1.9 billion.

 

On a m-o-m basis, exports decreased RM3.7 billion (-4.5%) from RM81.4 billion. The main products which attributed to the decline were:

However, LNG rose RM365.8 million (+12.6%) from RM2.9 billion due to the increase in both export volume (+7.0%) and average unit value (+5.2%).

Exports to Country of Destination

The two major destinations for Malaysia’s exports in September 2019 were China and Singapore. Exports to China amounted RM10.8 billion, declined RM334.0 million (-3.0%) as compared to the previous year.
The main products which attributed to the decline were:

However, exports of palm oil and palm oil based products increased RM138.3 million or 24.5%. 

Exports to Singapore which were valued at RM10.7 billion declined RM1.4 billion (-11.7%). The main product which attributed to the decrease was E&E products, which contributed 40.2% of total exports fell RM1.6 billion (-26.5%) to RM4.3 billion.

Meanwhile, exports of palm oil and palm oil based products and crude petroleum recorded an increase of RM9.6 million (+6.6%) and RM8.1 million (+3.5%) respectively.

Seasonally Adjusted Figure

On a m-o-m basis seasonally adjusted terms, exports decreased RM2.9 billion (-3.6%) to RM76.8 billion.

Exports, 2015-2019

IMPORTS

On a y-o-y basis, imports grew RM1.6 billion or 2.4% to RM69.4 billion. All main categories of imports by end use recorded increases.

These goods which constituted 57.6% of total imports rose RM4.0 billion (+11.1%) to RM39.9 billion. The increase was mainly attributed to fuel & lubricants, primary (+RM1.5 billion, +86.4%), parts & accessories of capital goods (except transport equipment) (+RM925.7 million, +7.9%), fuel & lubricants, processed, others (+RM806.0 million, +65.2%) and industrial supplies, primary (+RM755.0 million, +36.3%). However, industrial supplies, processed declined RM551.7 million or 3.5%.

Imports of consumption goods which constituted 8.5% of total imports recorded an increase of RM777.0 million (+15.1%) to RM5.9 billion. The increase was mainly attributed to semi-durables (+RM228.0 million, +27.4%), durables (+RM189.2 million, +32.9%), non-durables (+RM171.8 million, +12.0%) and food & beverages, processed, mainly for household consumption (+RM120.3 million, +8.3%).

Imports of capital goods, which accounted for 11.3% of total imports, grew RM531.7 million (+7.3%) to RM7.9 billion due to the increase in both capital goods (except transport equipment) (+RM432.6 million, +6.1%) and transport equipment, industrial (+RM99.1 million, +46.2%).

On a m-o-m basis, imports decreased RM1.1 billion or 1.6% from RM70.5  billion. The reduction in imports was attributed to consumption goods and capital goods.

?Imports of these goods registered a decrease of RM284.2 million (-4.6%) from RM6.2 billion. The drop was due to food & beverages, processed, mainly for household consumption (-RM175.5 million, -10.0%) and semi-durables (-RM93.8 million, -8.1%).

Imports of capital goods fell RM210.1 million (-2.6%) from RM8.1 billion due to the decline in transport equipment, industrial (-RM241.7 million, -43.5%). However, capital good (except transport equipment) recorded an increase of RM31.6 million or 0.4%. 

These goods increased RM882.2 million (+2.3%) from RM39.0 billion. The main components which contributed to the increase was fuel & lubricants, processed, others (+RM2.0 billion, +5,354.6%) and fuel & lubricants, primary (+RM684.1 billion, +27.7%). However, the declines were recorded in parts & accessories of capital goods (except transport equipment) (-RM730.2 million, -5.5%) and industrial supplies, processed (-RM728.1 million,-4.5%).

 

Imports by Country of Origin

The two main sources of Malaysia’s import in September 2019 were China and Singapore. Imports from China which registered RM14.4 billion surged
RM1.3 billion (+9.7%) when compared to September 2018.

The main products which attributed to the increase  were:

Imports from Singapore decreased RM1.5 billion (-16.0%) to RM7.7 billion from a year ago. The main product which attributed to the drop was refined petroleum products (-RM1.6 billion, -41.0%).

However, E&E products, which contributed 35.5% of total imports, increased RM43.4 million or 1.6%.

Seasonally Adjusted Figure

On a m-o-m basis seasonally adjusted terms, imports grew marginally RM16.4 million (+0.02%) to RM68.9 billion.

Imports, 2015-2019

 

 

MARKET SHARE

The following charts show Malaysia's major trading partners for January–September 2019.

Total Trade by Major Countries, Jan – Sept 2019, percentage share 

Exports and Imports by Major Countries, Jan – Sept 2019, percentage share

 

 

The following charts show Malaysia’s trade with ASEAN countries for the period January - September 2019.

Exports, Jan – Sept 2019, percentage share 

Imports, Jan – Sept 2019, percentage share

 

#Notes:

1. The September 2019 data is provisional and subject to revision in later issues.
2. This report can be accessed through the web portal of the Department of Statistics, Malaysia (https://www.dosm.gov.my) under section: Latest Release.
 

 

Released By:

DATO' SRI DR. MOHD UZIR MAHIDIN
CHIEF STATISTICIAN MALAYSIA
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA
 DrUzir_Mahidin       Dr_Uzir

4 NOVEMBER 2019

 

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