Malaysia Trade Intelligence

Malaysia Trade Statistics & Import Export Dashboard

Explore Malaysia’s official import and export statistics, including total exports, imports, total trade, trade balance, and commodity-level trade trends. This dashboard is designed for businesses, exporters, importers, manufacturers, logistics professionals, researchers, and decision-makers who need a clear overview of Malaysia’s trade performance.

Latest Malaysia Trade Overview: April 2026

The figures below show Malaysia’s latest available monthly trade in goods, including exports, imports, total trade, and trade balance.

Total Exports RM 182.74 billion
Total Imports RM 153.99 billion
Total Trade RM 336.73 billion
Trade Balance RM 28.75 billion

Export Composition

Domestic Exports RM 111.13 billion
Re-exports RM 71.61 billion
Source: Official Malaysia open data from data.gov.my and the Department of Statistics Malaysia. Recent figures may be provisional and subject to revision.

Understanding Malaysia’s Trade Performance

Malaysia is one of Southeast Asia’s important trading economies, supported by manufacturing, commodities, regional supply chains, international shipping routes, and established port infrastructure. Trade statistics help businesses understand the movement of goods, monitor export and import trends, and evaluate market opportunities.

This page provides a practical overview of Malaysia’s monthly trade in goods using official government data. The dashboard highlights total exports, imports, total trade, and trade balance, while also showing major commodity sections based on the Standard International Trade Classification.

For companies involved in bulk liquid logistics, packaging, warehousing, international shipping, sourcing, procurement, manufacturing, or export planning, trade statistics can support better commercial decisions and long-term planning.

Why Trade Statistics Matter

Trade data helps businesses identify changing demand patterns, understand import and export activity, monitor economic direction, and assess opportunities in domestic and international markets. Exporters can use trade statistics to study market momentum, while importers can monitor supply chain patterns and commodity movements.

Logistics providers, freight forwarders, and packaging solution providers can also benefit from trade intelligence because international trade activity directly affects cargo movement, container demand, warehouse planning, and shipment scheduling.

Data Source Notice

The trade statistics displayed on this page are sourced from official Malaysia open data published by the Department of Statistics Malaysia through data.gov.my. The most recent figures may be provisional and subject to later revision by the official data provider.