Malaysia Trade Intelligence
Malaysia Other Commodities Trade Statistics Dashboard
Explore Malaysia’s other commodities trade statistics, including exports, imports, trade balance, and monthly trade activity using official Malaysia open data.
Latest Malaysia Other Commodities Trade Overview: March 2026
The figures below show Malaysia’s latest available monthly trade values for SITC Section 9, Commodities and Transactions Not Elsewhere Classified.
Malaysia Other Commodities Trade Trend
The cards below show the latest available monthly exports, imports, and trade balance without requiring horizontal scrolling.
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Understanding Malaysia Other Commodities Trade Statistics
Malaysia’s other commodities trade covers goods and transactions that are not classified under the main commodity sections. This category is represented by Standard International Trade Classification Section 9, which includes commodities and transactions not elsewhere classified in the trade statistics framework.
This dashboard provides a current overview of exports, imports, total trade, and trade balance for other commodities using official Malaysia open data. It is useful for researchers, analysts, trade observers, logistics professionals, importers, exporters, and businesses that monitor broad trade movement.
SITC stands for Standard International Trade Classification. It is a system developed by the United Nations to classify traded goods into broad categories so that countries can compare trade statistics consistently.
Why Other Commodities Trade Data Matters
Although this category is broader and less industry-specific than sections such as food, fuels, chemicals, machinery, or manufactured goods, it still forms part of Malaysia’s official trade reporting. Monitoring this section helps provide a more complete picture of total trade activity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does SITC Section 9 include?
SITC Section 9 represents commodities and transactions not elsewhere classified in the Standard International Trade Classification system.
How often is the data updated?
The official trade data is generally updated monthly. Recent figures may be provisional and subject to revision.
Who uses this trade data?
Researchers, analysts, policymakers, importers, exporters, logistics providers, and business owners may use this data to complete their review of Malaysia’s overall trade activity.
