PETALING JAYA: Jumlah perdagangan Malaysia bernilai RM2.6 trilion pada 2023 dengan nilai eksport RM1.4 trilion dan import bernilai RM1.2 trilion, lapor Jabatan Perangkaan.
Sebanyak lima negeri iaitu Pulau Pinang, Selangor, Johor, Kuala Lumpur dan Sarawak mencatatkan sumbangan 80.9 peratus daripada jumlah perdagangan pada 2023.
Katanya, penurunan eksport dipengaruhi oleh eksport yang lebih rendah bagi kebanyakan negeri iaitu Johor , Selangor , Sarawak , Pulau Pinang , Sabah , Labuan , Perak , Pahang , Melaka , Terengganu dan Perlis .“Pulau Pinang kekal sebagai pengeksport utama Malaysia dengan sumbangan 31.4 peratus, diikuti oleh Johor , Selangor , Sarawak dan Kuala Lumpur ,” katanya dalam kenyataan.
Selain itu, keluaran petroleum bertapis merupakan penyumbang utama eksport di Johor manakala gas asli cecair merupakan penyumbang utama eksport di Sarawak
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