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Malesia Bilancia Commerciale
Ultima pubblicazione
ott 31, 2024
Attuale
11,978
Unità in
MYR Million
Precedente
12,767
Frequenza
Mensile
Prossima pubblicazione
dic 18, 2024
Orario di pubblicazione
27 giorni 4 ore
Il più alto | Il più basso | Media | Intervallo date | Fonte |
31,700 set 2022 | -3,633.59 apr 2020 | 4,790.67 MYR Million | 1970-2024 | N/A |
la bilancia commerciale (BOT), fa riferimento alla differenza tra il valore monetario delle importazioni e delle esportazioni di un paese in un determinato periodo di tempo. Una bilancia commerciale positiva indica un surplus commerciale mentre una bilancia commerciale negativa indica un deficit commerciale. Il BOT è una componente importante nel determinare il conto corrente di un paese.
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Malaysia's trade surplus decreased slightly to MYR 12.0 billion in October 2024 from MYR 13.0 billion in the same month the previous year, yet it exceeded market estimates for a gain of MYR 9.6 billion. Exports grew by 1.6% year-on-year to MYR 128.1 billion, an upswing from an upwardly revised 0.6% fall in September, mainly driven by manufacturing (1.9%) and agriculture (8.9%), while mining and quarrying saw a significant decline (-12.1%). Meantime, imports increased by 2.6% to MYR 116.1 billion, the softest growth since November 2023, primarily due to rises in intermediate goods (12.3%) and consumption goods (3.0%), while demand for capital goods contracted (-2.7%). For the first ten months of the year, the trade surplus plunged by 46.3% from the same period of 2023 to MYR 102.8 billion, as exports (4.8%) expanded much softer than imports (14.6%).
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