



Import Export Malaysia
Since the 1970s, Malaysia was able to fortw? During the rapid growth of the economy. It has, by adopting the economic policies that forced a rapid reduction of poverty and control over the inequalities and imperfections in the Malaysian M? Rkten been made. It was developed, equal and better business environment between their different ethnic identity? Ten. P> p> With the g? Cheapest signs of solid economic recovery emerged from the big economies of the world s import export in Malaysia is bound to grow further. The improvement of the global environment and rising commodity prices have on business, to be sustained growth and is expected to improve further. Improving the business and consumer vascular cave? Know more? Strengths their growth. Extensive growth that covers all important areas has also contributed a lot in the St? Gain its economy. Domestic demand, particularly in the hen area of private consumption to continue at a constant speed and increasing private investment obtained? F? Hrte economic growth through the private sector gef? Leads. P> p> As per the avail? Gbar numbers f? R the year 2008, the total number of trade Malaysia done to RM80. 5000000000000, 6 8% more than what it achieved in 2007. Exports jumped to RM663. 5 billion record ninth Increase by 6% and imports also rose by RM521. 5 billion third application 3% growth, subsequently RM142? Billion-dollar trade? Excess. Although the import-export declined in Malaysia in December 2008, the trade there? Excess of RM11. 67 million, with the Z? Hlung successive trade? Excess to 134 months since November 1997. P> p> Comparison of Quarterly in year terms, RM269. 84 billion worth of trade was in the 4th Quarter of 2008, an R? Ckgang registered by 9th 6% from the fourth Quarter of 2007. Sinking of the RM151. 3 (7 4%) was recorded in exports, w? While imports went up RM118 in Malaysia. 5 (12 3%). < P> / p> Malaysia h? Lt important position in the ASEAN M? Markets. In 2008, the volume of exports from Malaysia to the ASEAN-L tapes increased by RM171. 19 billion recording an increase of 10%. 25th 8% of Malaysia’s total exports in 2008, the ASEAN-L were? Made tapes. Imports from ASEAN went up to RM126. 4 billion, an increase of 2 4%. 24th 2% of total imports from ASEAN were Malaysia in 2008. P> p> In M? March 2009, the exports went to RM43. 6 billion by 15 6% and imports reduced by RM31. 1 billion, 28th 7% against? About M? March 2008th Malaysia registered a trade? Excess of RM12. 5 billion in M? March, making it a 137th Consecutive month that the trade balance recorded? Surplus since November 1997. P> p exported> Major products from Malaysia go ? ren electrical and electronic G? Ter, liquefaction? Ssigtes natural gas (LNG), Palm? L and reach? Rige products, earth? L and related products, wood and products, chemicals and metals. Major products imported from Malaysia go ? ren machines, Equipment and Objects? Walls, iron and steel, chemicals and chemical products, foodstuffs, mineral fuels, lubricants and transport facilities. P> Major export market f? R Malaysian G? Ter go ? ren Japan, China, USA, Singapore, S? Korea, Thailand, India, Australia, Hong Kong and the Netherlands. According to the figures? F r the first three months of 2009, 71 8% of total exports of Malaysia, these L tapes. P> p> Major L tapes, from which imports of Malaysia are the USA, Japan, China, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Germany, Taiwan, S? Korea and Hong Kong. L These tapes accounted 70th 6% of total imports from Malaysia from January to M? March 2009th P>
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