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Malaysia Monthly External Trade Statistics May 2017

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Malaysia Monthly External Trade Statistics May 2017

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  1. EMBARGO : Only to be published or disseminated at 12.00 hours, Friday, 07 July 2017 DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS MALAYSIA PRESS RELEASE MONTHLY EXTERNAL TRADE STATISTICS MAY 2017#
  2. KEY FACTS : On a year-on-year (y-o-y) basis, exports strengthened further its uptrend growth momentum and outpaced import growth with an increase of RM19.5 billion (+32.5%) to RM79.4 billion. The share of re-exports was 16.9% with a value of RM13.4 billion. Performance of domestic exports was also strong and expanded RM14.5 billion (+28.1%) to RM66.0 billion. On a y-o-y basis, imports increased strongly by RM17.2 billion (+30.4%) to RM73.9 billion. On a month-on-month (m-o-m) basis, exports rose RM5.5 billion (+7.5%) from RM73.9 billion. In seasonally adjusted terms, exports increased 9.0%. On a m-o-m basis, imports grew RM8.7 billion (+13.3%) from RM65.2 billion. In seasonally adjusted terms, imports rose 10.4%. On a y-o-y basis, exports increased due to the higher exports to Singapore (+RM3.8 billion), China (+RM3.6 billion), European Union (+RM1.8 billion), Australia (+RM1.2 billion) and the United States (+RM1.0 billion). On a y-o-y basis, higher imports were mainly from China (+RM2.5 billion), the United States (+RM2.3 billion), Singapore (+RM1.7 billion), India (+RM1.6 billion) and Taiwan (+RM1.1 billion). TRADE Total trade in May 2017 which was valued at RM153.3 billion grew RM36.7 billion or 31.5% from a year ago. When compared to the previous month it posted an expansion of RM14.2 billion or 10.2%. A trade surplus of RM5.5 billion was recorded in May 2017, an increase of RM2.2 billion (+67.3%) from RM3.3 billion registered a year ago. However, it decreased RM3.2 billion or 36.5%, m-o-m basis. EXPORTS On a y-o-y basis, exports expanded 32.5% from RM59.9 billion. All the main products recorded increases: Electrical and electronic (E&E) products (36.0% of total exports), increased RM6.8 billion (+31.3%) to RM28.6 billion; Refined petroleum products, which accounted for 8.2% of total exports, expanded RM2.8 billion or 75.6% to RM6.5 billion due to the strong increase in both export volume (+33.7%) and average unit value (+31.4%); Palm oil and palm oil-based products (8.6% of total exports), recorded an increase of RM1.4 billion (+26.8%) to RM6.8 billion. Exports of palm oil, the major commodity in this group of products rose RM839.0 million or 25.0% due to the increase in both export volume (+14.1%) and average unit value (+9.5%); Crude petroleum, which contributed 2.7% to total exports, rose RM771.0 million or 56.8% to RM2.1 billion due to the increase in both average unit value (+31.5%) and export volume (+19.2%); Timber and timber-based products, which accounted for 2.5% of total exports, grew RM229.7 million or 12.8% to RM2.0 billion; Natural rubber (0.5% of total exports) rose RM131.9 million or 46.8% to RM413.8 million due to the strong increase in average unit value (+49.8%) as export volume decreased 2.0%; and Liquefied natural gas (LNG), which contributed 2.4% to total exports, grew RM71.0 million or 3.8% to RM1.9 billion due to the increase in average unit value (+63.1%) as export volume dropped 36.4%. On a m-o-m basis, exports increased RM5.5 billion (+7.5%) from RM73.9 billion. The main products which contributed to the increase were: Refined petroleum products increased RM2.7 billion or 72.6% from RM3.8 billion due to the increase in export volume (+73.0%) as average unit value dropped 0.2%; E&E products grew RM2.3 billion or 8.7% from RM26.3 billion; Palm oil and palm oil-based products increased RM746.5 million or 12.3% from RM6.1 billion. Exports of palm oil rose RM493.2 million (+13.3%) due to the increase in export volume (+23.5%) as average unit value fell 8.3%; and Timber and timber-based products grew RM190.7 million or 10.4% from RM1.8 billion. However the following products recorded decreases: LNG declined RM1.3 billion or 40.2% from RM3.3 billion due to the decrease in both export volume (-36.4%) and average unit value (-6.0%); Crude petroleum shrank RM229.7 million or 9.7% from RM2.4 billion due to the decrease in both export volume (-5.1%) and average unit value (-4.9%); and Natural rubber decreased RM136.7 million or 24.8% from RM550.5 million due to the decline in both export volume (-15.1%) and average unit value (-11.4%).
  3. Seasonally Adjusted Figure On a m-o-m basis seasonally adjusted terms , exports rose RM6.8 billion (+9.0%) to RM82.6 billion. Exports, 2013-2017 IMPORTS On a y-o-y basis, imports grew 30.4% from RM56.7 billion. This expansion was attributed to higher imports of intermediate goods, capital goods and consumption goods. Intermediate Goods Intermediate goods which constituted 57.2% of total imports increasedRM10.7 billion (+33.8%) to RM42.3 billion. The growth was mainly attributed to parts & accessories of capital goods (except transport equipment) (+RM3.9 billion, +32.9%), industrial supplies, processed (+RM3.2 billion, +24.9%), fuel & lubricants, processed, others (+RM1.5 billion, +124.1%), and fuel & lubricants, primary (+RM751.3 million, +72.6%). Capital Goods Imports of capital goods which represented 13.4% of total imports grew RM614.1 million or 6.6% to RM9.9 billion due to the increase in capital goods (except transport equipment) (+RM1.5 billion, +21.3%). However, transport equipment, industrial fell RM910.9 million or 43.3%. Consumption Goods Imports of consumption goods which accounted for 9.0% of total imports recorded an increase of RM510.6 million (+8.3%) to RM6.7 billion. The increase was mainly attributed to food & beverages, processed, mainly for household consumption (+RM309.3 million, +21.9%) and non-durables (+RM88.3 million, +5.9%). On a m-o-m basis, imports rose RM8.7 billion or 13.3% from RM65.2 billion. The increase in imports was attributed to intermediate goods, capital goods and consumption goods. Intermediate Goods Intermediate goods expanded by RM3.9 billion (+10.2%) from RM38.4 billion. The main components which contributed to the increase were industrial supplies, processed (+RM2.5 billion, +18.7%) and fuel & lubricants, processed, others (+RM1.7 billion, +171.7%). However, fuel & lubricants, primary recorded a decrease of RM1.1 billion or 37.5%.
  4. Capital Goods Imports of capital goods rose RM1 .9 billion or 23.6% from RM8.0 billion due to the increase in capital goods (except transport equipment) (+RM1.1 billion, +14.8%) and transport equipment, industrial (+RM769.1 million, +181.2%). Consumption Goods Imports of consumption goods grew RM998.4 million (+17.6%) from RM5.7 billion. The increase was attributed to semidurables (+RM293.5 million, +23.6%), non-durables (+RM260.0 million, +19.8%) and food & beverages, processed, mainly for household consumption (+RM250.7 million, +17.1%). Seasonally Adjusted Figure On a m-o-m basis seasonally adjusted terms, imports increased RM6.9 billion (+10.4%) to RM73.6 billion. Imports, 2013-2017
  5. MARKET SHARE The following charts show Malaysia 's major trading partners for January- May 2017 Total Trade by Major Countries, Jan- May 2017, percentage share Exports and Imports by Major Countries, Jan- May 2017, percentage share
  6. The following charts show Malaysia ’s trade with ASEAN countries for January-May 2017 Exports, Jan- May 2017, percentage share Imports, Jan- May 2017, percentage share Notes: # The May 2017 data is provisional and subject to revision in later issues.
  7. Released By : THE OFFICE OF CHIEF STATISTICIAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA 07 JULY 2017 Contact person: Ho Mei Kei Public Relation Officer Corporate and User Services Division Department of Statistics, Malaysia Tel : +603-8885 7942 Fax : +603-8888 9248 Email : mkho[at]stats.gov.my