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Thursday, August 17, 2017
Malaysia Exports
According to MIT's Observatory of Economic Complexity (atlas.media.mit.edu), the following items are major exports of MALAYSIA: aluminum, asphalt, broadcasting equipment, consumer goods, clothing and textiles, coconut and other vegetable oils, coffee, compact disks (CDs), computers, copper wiring, cut flowers, eggs, electric batteries, ethylene and propylene polymers, glycerol, industrial fatty materials, industrial printers, integrated circuits, iron structures, jewelry, low-voltage protection equipment, margarine, melons, nickel, office equipment, onions, palm oil, pepper, petroleum, petroleum coke, petroleum gas, plastic products and sheeting, polyacetals, rice, rubber, semiconductor devices, stearic acid, telephones, televisions, tin, tomatoes, wheat flour, wood, and yarn. According to the International Monetary Fund (data.imf.org), countries and territories buying and importing most of those exports (February 2017 statistics) include Singapore (top importer), China, the United States, Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Australia, the Netherlands, Vietnam, South Korea, Germany, Taiwan, the Philippines, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Mexico, and France.
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