Malaysia's total exports for April 2010 increased 26.6% to RM 52.03 billion, while imports increased by 27% to RM42.80 billion compared with the previous year.
This performance announced by the Minister of International Trade and Industry, Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed. He said: 'total trade during April showed an increase of 26.7% when the growth of RM 94.83 billion compared to the same period in 2009. The increase was attributed to the electrical and electronics sector, crude oil, chemical products, petroleum products and liquefied natural gas net.
"Exports rose to RM10.92 billion from April 2010 compare to the same period last year. Of the total, exports of electrical and electronic products increased by RM3.67 billion; RM1.35 billion of crude oil, chemical products RM698.1 million, RM644.9 million and a net petroleum gas liquid RM 643.5 million. "
"The main export products is a leading electrical and electronics sector worth RM20.67 billion, representing 39.7% of exports total of RM3.46 billion, followed by palm oil, chemical products RM3.36 billion, RM2.8 billion of crude oil, liquefied natural gas RM2.58 billion , net petroleum RM1.98 billion "he said in a media statement in Kuala Lumpur.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
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