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Malaysia posts record RM364.74 billion in July trade
Malaysia's trade reached an all-time high in July, with the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry reporting that cumulative trade for the year has already exceeded RM2 trillion—two months ahead of the 2025 pace.
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Malaysia's international trade hit a record RM364.74 billion in July, underscoring the country's robust export momentum and strengthening global demand for its products and services. The milestone represents a significant achievement for Southeast Asia's third-largest economy as it navigates evolving trade dynamics in the region.
The strong July performance has propelled Malaysia's year-to-date trade figures beyond the RM2 trillion threshold, a benchmark the country achieved two months earlier than it did in 2025. This acceleration reflects improving conditions across Malaysia's key export sectors, including electronics, petroleum products, and manufactured goods.
The Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry attributed the sustained growth to resilient global demand and Malaysia's competitive position in high-value supply chains. The country's strategic location and diversified industrial base continue to support consistent trade expansion, with both exports and imports contributing to the overall gains.
Malaysia's trade performance this year demonstrates the effectiveness of its trade-dependent economic model and ongoing efforts to attract investment and enhance its manufacturing competitiveness. Analysts point to the acceleration compared to the previous year's trajectory as a positive indicator for Malaysia's medium-term economic prospects, though external factors including global economic conditions remain closely monitored.