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In January 2025, Malaysia exported MYR 4.01k and imported MYR 1.17M from British Virgin Islands, resulting in a negative trade balance of MYR 1.17M. Between January 2024 and January 2025 the exports of Malaysia to British Virgin Islands increased by MYR 2.81k (233%) from MYR 1.21k to MYR 4.01k, while imports increased by MYR 1.17M (0%) from MYR 0 to MYR 1.17M.
In January 2025, the top exports of Malaysia to British Virgin Islands were Liquid Pumps (MYR 3.92k), and Felt or Coated Fabric Garments (MYR 89).
In January 2025, the main imports of Malaysia from British Virgin Islands were Office Machine Parts (MYR 1.05M), and Printed Circuit Boards (MYR 115k).
In January 2025, the year-on-year growth in Malaysia's exports to British Virgin Islands was driven mainly by exports of Liquid Pumps (MYR 3.92k or 100%), and Felt or Coated Fabric Garments (MYR 89 or 100%). Meanwhile, in the same month, the rise in Malaysia's imports from British Virgin Islands was mainly attributed to imports of Office Machine Parts (MYR 1.05M or 100%), and Printed Circuit Boards (MYR 115k or 100%).
In January 2025, Malaysia exported MYR 4.01k to British Virgin Islands, marking a 233% increase from January 2024, when trade amounted to MYR 1.21k.
This section presents data on subnational export and import activities between Malaysia and British Virgin Islands. You can interact with the data by selecting a specific date on the line chart, or by choosing a subnational region or product category to explore how trade patterns evolve over time.
*This section presents data reported by Malaysia.
The charts show the products exported between Malaysia and British Virgin Islands. You can review the growth and percentage growth of exports in different periods by changing the options selected in the selectors.
The map shows whether countries import more from Malaysia or British Virgin Islands. Each country is colored based on the difference in imports they receive from both countries or the difference in imports growth.
In 2023, countries that imported more from Malaysia than British Virgin Islands were China ($79.8B), Singapore ($47.3B), and United States ($44.9B).
In the same year, countries that imported more from British Virgin Islands than Malaysia included Bahamas ($1.59M), Guyana ($61.6M), and Malta ($93.7M).
This chart compares trade between Malaysia and British Virgin Islands, considering products traded by both at HS4 level.
During 2023, the top exports from Malaysia to British Virgin Islands were Broadcasting Equipment ($274k), Other Edible Preparations ($25.5k), and Waterproof Footwear ($25.2k).
On the other hand, the top exports from British Virgin Islands to Malaysia were Excavation Machinery ($5.71k), and Other toys ($438).