Malaysia’s January exports rise 23.5% on-year -Breaking
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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO FILEPHOTO: This is a view of Kuala Lumpur’s skyline, August 15, 2017, Malaysia. REUTERS/Lai Sing SinKUALA LUMPUR, (Reuters) – Malaysia’s January exports increased 23.5% compared to January a year ago, according to government data on Friday.
The International Trade and Industry Ministry data showed that January imports increased 26.5% year on year, and the trade surplus came in at 18.4 million ringgit.
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