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No. ISSN: 2180-0448 MITI Weekly Bulletin/ www.miti.gov.my DRIVING Transformation, POWERING Growth” Feb 2014 Jan 2014 Feb 2013 Change % Change % RM million (m-o-m) (y-o-y) Exports 58,912.2 63,973.9 52,461.5 -7.9 12.3 Imports 48,476.1 57,618.8 44,255.0 -15.9 9.5 Trade Balance 10,436.2 6,355.1 8,206.5 64.2 27.2 Total Trade 107,388.3 121,592.8 96,716.4 -11.7 11.0 MALAYSIA External Trade, February 2014 External Trade, Feb 2013 - Feb 2014 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb 2013 2014 RM billion RM billion Exports Imports Trade Balance Source : Department of Statistics, Malaysia Source : Department of Statistics, Malaysia

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No. ISSN: 2180-0448

MITI Weekly Bulletin/ www.miti.gov.my

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Feb 2014 Jan 2014 Feb 2013 Change % Change %

RM million (m-o-m) (y-o-y)

Exports 58,912.2 63,973.9 52,461.5 -7.9 12.3

Imports 48,476.1 57,618.8 44,255.0 -15.9 9.5

Trade Balance 10,436.2 6,355.1 8,206.5 64.2 27.2

Total Trade 107,388.3 121,592.8 96,716.4 -11.7 11.0

MALAYSIAExternal Trade, February 2014

External Trade, Feb 2013 - Feb 2014

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Source : Department of Statistics, Malaysia

Source : Department of Statistics, Malaysia

Imports by End Use, February 2012 - February 2014

Re-exports of Imports, February 2012 - February 2014

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Consumption Goods3.47

7.17%

Intermediate Goods27.68

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2.645.44%

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February 2014 (RM billion)Notes: 1. Capital Goods : Any tangible assets that an organization uses to produce goods or services such as office buildings, equipment and machinery. 2. Intermediate Goods : An intermediate good is a good or service that is used in the eventual production of a final good, or finished product. These goods are sold by industries to one another for the purpose of resale or producing other goods 3. Consumption Goods : Products that are purchased for consumption by the aver-age consumer. Alternatively called final goods, consumer goods are the end result of production and manufacturing and are what a consumer will see on the store shelf.4. nes - not elsewhere specified 5. Re-exports : Foreign goods exported in the same state as previously imported, from the free circulation area, premises for inward processing or industrial free zones, directly to the rest of the world and from premises for customs warehousing or commercial free zones, to the rest of the world.

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Trade with Selected APEC Economies, 2009 - 2013

Source : Department of Statistics, Malaysia

Exports151.46 b

Imports126.74 b

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Trade with Russia Federation, 2009 - 2013Exports

Imports

Source : Department of Statistics, Malaysia

Exports481.97 mil

Imports1,010.17 mil

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Domestic vacuum cleaners, polishers & parts

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Container Throughput at Selected Ports - Peninsular Malaysia, 2013

Exports by Container at Selected Ports, 2013

Interesting Facts!

Source : Marine Department of Negeri Sembilan, Penang Port Sdn Bhd, Johor Port Berhad, Kuantan Port Consortium Sdn Bhd, Port of Tanjung Pelepas Sdn Bhd and Port Klang Authority.

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Source : http://www.gold.org/investments/statistics/gold_price_chart/

Aluminium, Nickel, Copper Prices, January 2013 - March 2014

Gold and Silver Prices, 3 January - 4 April 2014

Malaysian Ringgit Exchange Rate with Euro and Great Britain Pound Sterling, January 2013 - March 2014

Source : Bank Negara, Malaysia

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Source: Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia

Number and Value of Preferential Certificates of Origin (PCO’s)Number of CertificatesValue of Preferential Certificates of Origin

AJCEP: ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership (Implemented since 1 February 2009)

ACFTA: ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 July 2003) AKFTA: ASEAN-Korea Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 July 2006)

AANZFTA: ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 January 2010)AIFTA: ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 January 2010)

ATIGA: ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (Implemented since 1 May 2010)

Value of Preferential Certificates of Origin

Number of Certificates

MICECA: Malaysia-India Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (Implemented since 1 July 2011) MNZFTA: Malaysia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 August 2010)MCFTA: Malaysia-Chile Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 25 February 2012)

Number of Certificates

Notes: The preference giving countries under the GSP scheme are members of the European Union, Norway, Switzerland, Belarus, the Russian Federation and Turkey.

MPCEPA: Malaysia-Pakistan Closer Economic Partnership Agreement (Implemented since 1 January 2008)

Value of Preferential Certificates of Origin

Value of Preferential Certificates of Origin

MAFTA: Malaysia-Australia Free Trade Agreement (Implemented since 1 January 2013)

MJEPA: Malaysia-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (Implemented since 13 July 2006)

AANZFTA AIFTA AJCEP ATIGA ACFTA AKFTA

9 Feb 2014 611 421 223 3,158 1,113 796

16 Feb 2014 704 474 246 4,101 1,519 736

23 Feb 2014 1,059 475 279 4,341 1,431 993

02 Mar 2014 756 501 201 4,940 1,361 829

09 Mar 2014 937 511 243 4,274 1,435 732

16 Mar 2014 755 391 174 4,788 1,367 754

23 Mar 2014 865 486 264 4,468 1,436 898

30 Mar 2014 747 500 200 4,940 1,355 829

MICECA MNZFTA MCFTA MAFTA

9 Feb 2014 216 7 44 27516 Feb 2014 222 2 65 24023 Feb 2014 308 4 88 39902 Mar 2014 234 0 47 39109 Mar 2014 248 5 66 41816 Mar 2014 282 13 56 41523 Mar 2014 245 2 75 31130 Mar 2014 234 0 47 391

MJEPA MPCEPA GSP

9 Feb 2014 821 185 15216 Feb 2014 815 150 131

23 Feb 2014 964 176 190

02 Mar 2014 924 216 86

09 Mar 2014 862 156 17916 Mar 2014 804 99 12823 Mar 2014 787 109 253

30 Mar 2014 924 216 86

9 Feb 16 Feb 23 Feb 2 Mar 9 Mar 16 Mar 23 Mar 30 MarAANZFTA 51 60 91 79 96 64 83 79AIFTA 120 105 133 104 120 81 103 104AJCEP 60 115 118 53 110 78 80 53

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Commodity 4 April 2014 (US$)

% Change* 2013i 2012i 2011i

Crude Petroleum (per bbl) 100.4 1.1 88.1-108.6 77.7-109.5 80.3-112.7

Crude Palm Oil (per MT) 950.5 unchanged 805.5 1,000.4 1,124.0

Raw Sugar (per MT) 372.3 4.0 361.6 473.8 647.0

Rubber SMR 20 (per MT) 1,850.0 3.0 2,390.8 952.5 1,348.3

Cocoa SMC (per MT) 2,579.9 6.6 1,933.1 2,128.9 2,644.8

Scrap Iron HMS (per MT) 385.0 (High) 375.0 (Low)

unchangedunchanged 485.6 444.7 491.0

Weekly Commodity Prices

Notes: All figures have been rounded to the nearest decimal point * Refer to % change from the previous week’s price i Average price in the year except otherwise indicated

Highest & Lowest Prices, 2013/2014

Crude Petroleum (4 Apr 2014)

US$100.4 per bblCrude Palm Oil

(4 Apr 2014)US$950.5 per MT

Lowest (US$ per bbl)

10 Jan 2014: 92.319 Apr 2013: 88.1

Highest(US$ per bbl)

7 Mar 2014: 102.4 Sep 2013: 110.2

Highest(US$ per MT)

14 Mar 2014: 982.515 Nov 2013: 925.0

Lowest (US$ per MT)

30 Jan 2014: 855.0 4 Jan 2013: 800.0

4 April 2014 domestic prices for :1.Billets (per MT) : RM1,775 – RM1,800 2.Steel bars (per MT) : RM2,100 - RM2,250

Commodity Price Trends, 10 January 2014 - 4 April 2014

Source : Ministry of International Trade and Industry Malaysia, Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Malaysian Rubber Board, Malaysian Cocoa Board, Malaysian Iron and Steel Industry Federation, Bloomberg and Czarnikow Group

10 Jan 17 Jan 24 Jan 30 Jan 7 Feb 14 Feb 21 Feb 28 Feb 7 Mac 14 Mac 21 Mac 28 Mac 4 Apr

Crude Petroleum/bbl 92.3 94.2 97.3 96.7 97.6 100.2 103.2 102.1 102.4 98.2 99.2 101.5 100.4

SMR 20/MT 2,204.0 2,197.0 2,147.0 1,932.0 1,864.0 1,949.5 1,981.5 1,887.0 1,923.0 1,973.5 1,921.5 1,907.0 1,850.0

Cocoa SMC 2/MT 2,466.6 2,490.5 2,490.5 2,649.6 2,658.0 2,658.0 2,658.0 2,562.8 2,634.2 2,673.8 2,737.3 2,761.1 2,579.9

Crude Palm Oil/MT 876.9 858.5 856.5 855.0 860.5 869.0 906.0 929.5 954.5 982.5 952.5 950.5 950.5

Scrap Iron/MT 410.0 410.0 410.0 395.0 395.0 395.0 395.0 395.0 380.0 390.0 385.0 385.0 385.0

Raw Sugar/MT 342.5 332.5 323.8 323.0 346.5 342.8 353.5 377.8 396.0 384.5 368.5 387.8 372.3

Iron Ore/MT 170.0 170.0 170.0 160.0 160.0 160.0 160.0 160.0 150.0 145.0 150.0 150.0 150.0

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