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MALAYSIA
Source : Department of Statistics, Malaysia
Trade in Services, Q1 2014
Trade in Services, Q1 2012 - Q1 2014
26.8
28.6
29.9
31.830.6 30.3
31.5
34.4
32.632.233.3 33.2
34.533.2
35.4
36.4
38.5
35.3
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Q1 2012 Q2 2012 Q3 2012 Q4 2012 Q1 2013 Q2 2013 Q3 2013 Q4 2013 Q1 2014
RM billion
Imports
Exports
Total TradeRM67.9 bil.
Exports ImportsRM32.6 bil. RM35.3 bil.
6.4% (y-o-y) 6.4% (y-o-y)6.5% (y-o-y)
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Other Business ServicesRM6.2 bil.
0.9%#
Insurance & Pension
RM0.4 bil.0.9%#
TravelRM18.5 bil.
9.2%#
TransportRM4.0 bil.
11.3%#
Telecommunications*RM2.3 bil.
9.0%#
OthersRM7.3 bil.
-0.5%#
ConstructionRM0.5 bil.
-19.0%#
Maintenance & RepairRM0.3 bil.
18.5%#
Personal, Cultural & Recreational
RM0.2 bil.39.9%#
FinancialRM0.1 bil.
2.6%#
GovernmentRM0.1 bil.
45.1%#
Total Exports
RM32.6 bil.
Note: * Includes computer and information services # y-o-y growth
Export of Services, Q1 2014
Other Business ServicesRM7.1 bil.
-2.8%#
Intellectual Property Charges
RM1.2 bil.20.7%#
TravelRM9.2 bil.
2.2%#
TransportRM11.3 bil.
9.8%#
Telecommunications*RM2.3 bil.
9.1%#
OthersRM10.8 bil.
4.5%#
ConstructionRM1.7 bil.
17.2%#Maintenance
& RepairRM0.3 bil.
78.7%#
Personal, Cultural & Recreational
RM0.8 bil.45.0%#
FinancialRM0.3 bil.
-3.3%#
GovernmentRM0.2 bil.100.0%#
Total Imports
RM35.3 bil.
Import of Services, Q1 2014
Insurance & PensionRM0.9 bil.
-3.7%#
Source : Department of Statistics, Malaysia
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6.4%#
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Note: 2013 rankings are in bracketsSource : IMD World Competitiveness Center
Top 12 Countries in IMD Competitiveness Ranking 2014"We will continue to strengthen our global competitiveness through efforts targeted at enhancing Malaysia's investment environment and promoting policies that would increase trade, harness talents to achieve higher productivity growth, intensify efforts to reduce regulatory burden, as well as, strengthen the country's technological capabilities”.
Dato’ Sri Mustapa MohamedInternational Trade & Industry Minister
INDONESIAGDP Growth: 5.2%Inflation rate: 7.3%Trade with MalaysiaExports: RM8.2 bil.Imports: RM6.2 bil.
SINGAPOREGDP Growth: 4.9%Inflation rate: 1.2%Trade with MalaysiaExports: RM26.2 bil.Imports: RM21.5 bil.
THAILANDGDP Growth: -0.6%Inflation rate: 2.1%Trade with MalaysiaExports: RM9.9 bil.Imports: RM9.6 bil.
VIET NAMGDP Growth: 5.0%Inflation rate: 4.4%Trade with MalaysiaExports: RM3.2 bil.Imports: RM3.8 bil.
MALAYSIAGDP Growth: 6.2%Inflation rate: 3.4%
GDP Growth, Inflation Rate and Trade with Malaysia for Selected ASEAN Countries, Q1 2014
Source : Department of Statistics Malaysia, National Statistical Offices
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Top 10 Producers of Gold, Silver, Nickel, Copper, Tin, Aluminium and Rare Earths in 2013
GOLD(tons)
65.5% of world production
ChinaAustralia USA Russia Peru South Africa Canada MexicoUzbekistan Ghana
4202552272201501451201009385
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SILVER(tons)
83.3% of world production
Mexico China PeruAustralia Russia BoliviaChilePolandUSA Canada
5,4004,0003,5001,7001,7001,2001,2001,1501,090720
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COPPER(‘000 tons)
81.7% of world production
5,7001,6501,3001,220990930900830630480
ChileChinaPeruUSAAustraliaRussiaCongoZambiaCanadaMexico
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TIN(‘000 tons)
98.3% of world production
ChinaIndonesiaPeruBoliviaBrazilMyanmarAustraliaVietnamCongoMalaysia
100.040.026.118.011.911.05.95.44.03.7
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ALUMINIUM(‘000 tons)
82.4% of world production
ChinaRussiaCanadaUSAUAEAustraliaIndiaBrazilNorwayBahrain
21,5003,9502,9001,9501,8001,7501,7001,3001,200900
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Source : http://minerals.usgs.gov
NICKEL(‘000 tons)
IndonesiaPhilippinesRussiaAustraliaCanadaBrazilNew CaledoniaChinaColombiaCuba
440440250240225149145957566
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85.3% of world production
RARE EARTHS(‘000 tons)
ChinaUSAIndiaRussiaAustraliaViet NamBrazilMalaysia
100,0004,0002,9002,4002,000220140100
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100.0% of world production
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Number and Value of Preferential Certificates of Origin (PCOs)
Notes: The preference giving countries under the GSP scheme are Norway, Switzerland, Belarus, the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan and Liechtenstein. Source: Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia
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
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)
30 Mar 6 Apr 13 Apr 20 Apr 27 Apr 4 May 11 May 18 MayAANZFTA 79 107 76 68 83 77 85 73AIFTA 104 348 113 536 122 102 440 100AJCEP 53 86 116 30 93 560 101 68
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30 Mar 6 Apr 13 Apr 20 Apr 27 Apr 4 May 11 May 18 MayMICECA 45.86 30.38 35.25 35.63 54.12 26.07 30.61 48.17MNZFTA 0.00 0.17 0.31 0.32 0.14 0.13 0.18 0.03MCFTA 7.31 7.23 7.77 6.41 6.38 5.04 9.17 6.06MAFTA 30.12 27.78 30.55 29.89 32.67 21.44 35.17 25.46
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30 Mar 6 Apr 13 Apr 20 Apr 27 Apr 4 May 11 May 18 MayMJEPA 194 162 122 131 128 123 164 130MPCEPA 89 13 52 22 43 63 77 37GSP 13 23 17 26 39 16 23 15
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30 Mar 2014 747 500 200 4,940 1,355 829
06 Apr 2014 801 532 287 3,963 1,438 716
13 Apr 2014 949 465 283 4,716 1,559 743
20 Apr 2014 845 528 139 4,159 1,279 872
27 Apr 2014 818 545 232 4,127 1,483 849
04 May 2014 687 452 172 4,134 1,141 648
11 May 2014 912 540 292 4,407 1,406 1,013
18 May 2014 786 513 172 4161 1301 810
MICECA MNZFTA MCFTA MAFTA
30 Mar 2014 234 0 47 39106 Apr 2014 230 6 45 37913 Apr 2014 232 5 54 339
20 Apr 2014 250 16 50 35827 Apr 2014 243 8 48 40204 May 2014 203 4 27 24711 May 2014 235 11 61 456 18 May 2014 250 6 36 354
MJEPA MPCEPA GSP
30 Mar 2014 924 216 8606 Apr 2014 888 115 178
13 Apr 2014 806 169 118
20 Apr 2014 730 127 244
27 Apr 2014 705 151 140
04 May 2014 684 129 94
11 May 2014 989 159 149
18 May 2014 766 137 142
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Gold and Silver Prices, 3 January - 23 May 2014
Malaysian Ringgit Exchange Rate with Japanese Yen (JPY) and Hong Kong Dollar (HKD), January 2013 - April 2014
Source : Bank Negara, Malaysia
Source : http://www.gold.org/investments/statistics/gold_price_chart/
Aluminium, Nickel and Copper Prices, January 2013 - April 2014
Source : World bank
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US$17,374
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gold/usd/gramme silver /usd/oz
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2013 2014
JAPANESE YEN (JPY100) HONG KONG DOLLAR (HKD100)
100 HKD = RM42.01
100 JPY = RM3.18
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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 (23 May 2014)
US$103.8 per bblCrude Palm Oil(23 May 2014)
US$906.0 per MT
Lowest (US$ per bbl)
10 Jan 2014: 92.319 Apr 2013: 88.1
Highest(US$ per bbl)
18 Apr 2014: 104.2 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
23 May 2014 domestic prices for :1.Billets (per MT) : RM1,775 – RM1,800 2.Steel bars (per MT) : RM2,100 - RM2,250
Commodity Price Trends, 14 February 2014 - 23 May 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
14 Feb 21 Feb 28 Feb 7 Mar 14 Mar 21 Mar 28 Mar 4 Apr 11 Apr 18 Apr 25 Apr 2 May 9 May 16 May 23 May Crude Petroleum/bbl 100.2 103.2 102.1 102.4 98.2 99.2 101.5 100.4 104.1 104.2 101.9 100.2 100.3 101.6 103.8 Rubber SMR 20/MT 1,949.5 1,981.5 1,887.0 1,923.0 1,973.5 1,921.5 1,907.0 1,850.0 1,806.0 1,808.0 1,715.0 1,739.0 1,674.0 1,723.5 1,725.0 Cocoa SMC 2/MT 2,658.0 2,658.0 2,562.8 2,634.2 2,673.8 2,737.3 2,761.1 2,579.9 2,587.4 2,586.0 2,608.6 2,517.9 2,516.3 2,517.9 2,643.1 Crude Palm Oil/MT 869.0 906.0 929.5 954.5 982.5 952.5 950.5 950.5 913.5 900.5 915.8 913.6 913.6 898.5 906.0 Scrap Iron/MT 395.0 395.0 395.0 380.0 390.0 385.0 385.0 395.0 395.0 395.0 395.0 395.0 395.0 395.0 380.0 Raw Sugar/MT 342.8 353.5 377.8 396.0 384.5 368.5 387.8 372.3 373.8 368.5 385.3 382.3 368.8 394.5 384.0 Iron Ore/MT 160.0 160.0 160.0 150.0 145.0 150.0 150.0 150.0 150.0 150.0 150.0 150.0 150.0 150.0 140.0 Coal/MT 63.1 64.5 68.2 69.3 66.5 64.5 66.5 65.6 66.2 67.8 67.2 67.2 70.2 69.3 69.3
Crude Petroleum
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Crude Petroleum (per bbl) 103.8 2.1 88.1-108.6 77.7-109.5 80.3-112.7
Crude Palm Oil (per MT) 906.0 0.8 805.5 1,000.4 1,124.0
Raw Sugar (per MT) 384.0 2.7 361.6 473.8 647.0
Rubber SMR 20 (per MT) 1,725.0 0.1 2,390.8 952.5 1,348.3
Cocoa SMC 2 (per MT) 2,643.1 5.0 1,933.1 2,128.9 2,644.8
Scrap Iron HMS (per MT) 380.0 (High) 370.0 (Low)
3.83.9 485.6 444.7 491.0
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Asturi Metal Builders (M) Sdn Bhd began its operation in June 1996 and its core business is the fabrication of process equipments such as Pressure Vessels, Heat Exchangers, Process Skids, Tanks and Flare Stacks which are used in the Oil & Gas and Energy industries. Asturi has successfully fabricated more than 1,000 units of these equipments for the local and international markets.
Asturi operates from its plant at the Gebeng Industrial Estate, Pahang,
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Malaysia. The plant has provided over 400 employment opportunities for the locals. From a single building in 1996, it has now expanded into 14 buildings with a total paid-up capital of RM20 million as of today. The plant practices integrated quality system which enables it to stand at par with other international plants. Asturi is proud in having a plant that is environmental friendly. Most of its 30,000 m² fabrication shops and 81,000 m² land area are surrounded by plants and trees.
Quality Products and Dependable Service
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To further strengthen their position in the global market, Asturi applies an Integrated Quality Systems which comprises of ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System, 5S Japanese Quality Management System, Electronic Total Quality Management and the OHSAS 18001:2007 for all of its products and management system.
Awards & Recognition
The company has won many awards and recognitions from various organisations, such as Industry Excellence Award 2008 for Quality Management Award category from Ministry of International Trade & Industries (MITI), the Best Vendor in Continuous Improvement 2008 from Petronas, the National Quality Environment (5S) Award 2008 from Malaysia Productivity Council (MPC) and the Chief Minister Quality Award 2007 by Pahang State Government.
through trade promotion and exporters development programmes. These programmes include Trade Fairs, Specialised Marketing Missions, Incoming Buying Missions, as well as Bumiputera Exporters Development Programme and Women Exporters Development Programme.
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Name : Nordin AmatDesignation : Assistant OfficerRegional Office : JohoreJob Description : Responsible for administrative matters (costing and finance)Email : nordin.amat@miti.gov.myContact Details : 07-222 4702
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