Malaysia's April exports plunge 24%, biggest fall in decade
05 June, 2020
Malaysia's exports tumbled 23.8 % in April from a year earlier, the steepest fall in a decade, as the COVID-19 pandemic badly disrupted the global supply chain, the government said on Thursday (Jun 4).
The fall to RM64.92 billion (US$15.21 billion) was much wider than a 15.1 per cent contraction forecast by analysts surveyed by Reuters.
Imports shrank by 8 % to RM68.42 billion, data from the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) showed. Analysts had expected a fall of 14.4 %.
"Malaysia's exports are anticipated to improve in the coming months as the federal government allowed more industries to resume procedures and at full operating capacity since May 4, 2020," MITI minister Mohamed Azmin Ali said in a statement.
The united states swung to a trade deficit of RM3.5 billion in April after 269 straight months of surplus, the government said.
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