Malaysia's exports rebounded 9.1% in April, reaching 114.72 billion ringgit (24.49 billion USD).
Malaysia's exports rebounded 9.1% in April, reaching 114.72 billion ringgit (24.49 billion USD), after two consecutive months of contraction. This growth was attributed to higher exports of machinery, equipment, chemicals, crude petroleum, palm oil, and iron & steel products. Exports to ASEAN, the US, and EU recorded double-digit growth, while exports to China rebounded from negative growth in the previous month, reflecting the global trade recovery.
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