Malaysia’s exports increased in November from a year ago, figures from the Department of Statistics showed Thursday.
Exports grew 6.3 percent year-over-year in November to MYR 67.6 billion.
Shipments of electrical and electronics products, which contributed 34.2 percent to total exports, rose 0.6 percent in November. Exports of refined petroleum products surged 13.2 percent.
Imports climbed 9.1 percent annually in November. The increase in imports was mainly attributed to consumption goods, intermediate goods and capital goods.
On a monthly basis, exports plunged 10.8 percent in November and imports declined by 9.8 percent
The visible trade surplus of the country came in at MYR 10.2 billion in November, which was lower by 6.9 percent and 15.9 percent respectively for the both yearly basis as well as monthly basis.
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