首页 体育内容详情
ug环球注册登录:Malaysia's total trade exceeds RM2 trillion

ug环球注册登录:Malaysia's total trade exceeds RM2 trillion

分类:体育

网址:

SEO查询: 爱站网 站长工具

点击直达

ug环球注册登录www.ugbet.us)开放环球UG代理登录网址、会员登录网址、环球UG会员注册、环球UG代理开户申请、环球UG电脑客户端、环球UG手机版下载等业务。

Chief statistician Mohd Uzir Mahidin said the trade balance remained in surplus for the 24th consecutive year since 1998. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, July 28, 2022.

MALAYSIA’S external trade surpassed the RM2 trillion mark for the first time in 2021, a 24.9% increase year-on-year (y-o-y) versus a 3.3% decrease in 2020, said the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DoSM).

Chief statistician Mohd Uzir Mahidin said exports rose 26.1% to RM1.2 trillion, due to significant performances of both domestic exports and re-exports.

“Domestic exports hit the one trillion mark for the first time, increasing 26.6% y-o-y, while re-exports went up 24.0% to RM229 billion,” he said in a statement today.

Mohd Uzir noted that imports in 2021 also recorded a growth of 23.3% to hit the highest value of RM987.3 billion.

“Meanwhile, the trade balance remained in surplus for the 24th consecutive year since 1998 amounting to RM253.7 billion, an increase of 38.4%,” he added.

The rise in exports was mainly due to higher exports to China which grew 20.9%, or RM33.3 billion, following robust liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports and metal and electrical and electronic (E&E) products.

This was followed by the United States (RM33.2 billion), Singapore (RM31.8 billion), the European Union (RM19.4 billion), Vietnam (RM14.7 billion), Japan (RM13.3 billion) and Australia (RM10.1 billion), as a result of growing exports of E&E products.

,

a55555.net彩票网www.a55555.net)是澳洲幸运5彩票官方网站,开放澳洲幸运5彩票会员开户、澳洲幸运5彩票代理开户、澳洲幸运5彩票线上投注、澳洲幸运5实时开奖等服务的平台。

,

Meanwhile, exports to India grew by 48.7%, or RM14.8 billion, underpinned by robust palm oil exports and palm oil-based agricultural products, the statement said.

As for the rise in imports, this was driven by higher imports from China with an increased value of RM56.8 billion, driven by higher imports of E&E, as well as chemical and chemical products.

This was followed by Singapore (RM20.0 billion, petroleum products), Indonesia (RM19.4 billion, coal), the European Union (RM17.7 billion), Taiwan (RM17.2 billion), and Japan (RM12. 4 billion), supported by growth in exports of E&E goods.

Imports from Thailand rose 32.3%, or RM11.1 billion, contributed by the increase in imports of transport equipment, the statement said. 

The surge in export growth was led by E&E products (RM69.7 billion); petroleum products (RM34.3 billion); manufacture of metal (RM24.7 billion); palm oil and palm oil-based agricultural products (RM23.5 billion); and rubber products (RM20.3 billion);

It was followed by chemical and chemical products (RM19.9 billion); palm oil-based manufactured products (RM11.7 billion) and machinery, equipment and parts (RM10.5 billion).

Meanwhile, a significant increase in imports was recorded for E&E products (RM61.5 billion); petroleum products (RM29.5 billion); chemical and chemical products (RM22.3 billion); iron and steel products (RM8.8 billion); and machinery, equipment and parts (RM8.5 billion).

  • 环球UG @回复Ta

    2023-03-02 00:01:13 

    吴京捧红的“白眼狼”,爆红后说吴京“坏话”,竟崎岖潦倒到无戏可拍我觉得主角好像我

发布评论