2022
Exports | Imports
$138M | $19.3MWorld Rnk 5 / 165
Flag Rnk 239 / 1198
World Rnk 33 / 199
Flag Rnk 721 / 1203
2022
ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of Malaysia
0.96Rnk 28 / 124
2022
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps
-0.92Rnk 821 / 1025

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Exports In 2022, Malaysia exported $138M in Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps, making it the 5th largest exporter of Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps in the world. At the same year, Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps was the 239th most exported product in Malaysia. The main destination of Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps exports from Malaysia are: Ethiopia ($40.2M), China ($16.3M), Germany ($12.6M), India ($12.2M), and Sudan ($10.6M).

The fastest growing export markets for Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps of Malaysia between 2021 and 2022 were Ethiopia ($29.4M), Iraq ($8.91M), and Sudan ($8.12M).

Imports In 2022, Malaysia imported $19.3M in Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps, becoming the 33rd largest importer of Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps in the world. At the same year, Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps was the 721st most imported product in Malaysia. Malaysia imports Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps primarily from: Malta ($12.6M), Switzerland ($3.7M), Singapore ($1.27M), France ($683k), and China ($342k).

The fastest growing import markets in Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps for Malaysia between 2021 and 2022 were Malta ($8.82M), Singapore ($1.04M), and France ($364k).

COMPANIES In 2019, leading companies such as were at the forefront of shipping Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps from Malaysia to the United States.

Latest Trends

September 2020

Subnational Monthly Trade

Time Scale
Flow
Color
EXPORT GROWTH (September 2019 - September 2020)MYR34.8M(153%)
IMPORT GROWTH (September 2019 - September 2020)MYR5.33M(7.79k%)
MAIN DESTINATION (September 2020)PhilippinesMYR19M

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

Color
EXPORTS (2022)$138M
IMPORTS (2022)$19.3M
NET TRADE (2022)$118M

In 2022, Malaysia exported $138M in Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps. The main destinations of Malaysia exports on Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps were Ethiopia ($40.2M), China ($16.3M), Germany ($12.6M), India ($12.2M), and Sudan ($10.6M).

In 2022, Malaysia imported $19.3M in Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps, mainly from Malta ($12.6M), Switzerland ($3.7M), Singapore ($1.27M), France ($683k), and China ($342k).

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Export Destinations (2022)

Import Origins (2022)

Market Growth

Flow
THE FASTEST GROWING Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps EXPORT MARKETS FOR Malaysia WERE (2021 - 2022):
Ethiopia$29.4M (273%)
Iraq$8.91M (1%)
Sudan$8.12M (329%)
THE FASTEST DECLINING MARKETS FOR THE EXPORT OF Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps BY Malaysia WERE (2021 - 2022):
Philippines-$19M (-85.2%)
South Africa-$11.1M (-100%)
Uganda-$8.88M (-100%)

Change in Exports by Market (2021 - 2022)

Market Concentration

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In 2022, Malaysia's main exporting competitors in Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps were:
In 2022, Malaysia's main importing competitors in Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps were:
Armenia $1.45B
China $340M

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Trade Value of Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps by Exporters

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