m'sia presentation 2012
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• Introduction• 1Malaysia• Government Transformation Programme (GTP)
• Economic Transformation Programme (ETP)
• Trade Performance• Trade & Investment Opportunities• Malaysia and Asean
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TOWARDS THE REALISATION OF VISION TOWARDS THE REALISATION OF VISION 20202020
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12 IDENTIFI
ED SECTOR
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13A total of 131 EPP initiatives had been identified under the NKEAs
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TOTAL TRADE
EXPORT
IMPORT
TRADE BALANCE
Compiled by : MATRADE Source : DOSM
1.1%7.4%
4%
-26.9%
Asia 71.3% Share
Africa2.6% Share
Latin America1.8% Share
EU10.4 % share
Eastern Europe
1.3 % Share
Oceania & Australasia4.4% Share
North America8.7% Share
Compiled by : MATRADE
TOTAL TRADE
IMPORTS (DEBIT)
EXPORTS (CREDIT)
TRADE BALANCE
USD billion
Compiled by : MATRADESource : DOSM
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Year
ExportValue(USD
Million)
ExportGrowth
Rate(%)
ImportValue (USD
Million)
ImportGrowth
Rate(%)
Total Trade Value (USD
Million)
Total Trade
Growth Rate (%)
Trade Balance
Value(USD
Million)
2008 234.35 19.2 31.89 33.4 266.24 20.8 202.46
2009 202.27 -13.7 40.8 28 243.08 -8.7 161.47
2010 276.4 36.6 37.46 -8.2 313.86 29.1 238.93
2011 357.48 29.3 23.92 -36.2 381.39 21.5 333.56
2012 Jan - Oct 302.25 1.5 63.13 234 365.37 15.3 239.12
Source: MATRADE / DOS
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NO TOP 20 PRODUCTS EXPORTED TO PERU2011
VALUE(USD Mil)
SHARE (%)
1 Telecomm. & Sound Recording Equipment, etc 118.96 33.32 Articles of Apparel & Clothing Acc. 37.72 10.63 Electrical Machines App.,Parts,nes 31.01 8.74 Fixed Vegetable Fats & Oils 29.46 8.25 Furniture & Parts; Bedding, etc. 16.38 4.66 Coffee, Tea, Cocoa, Spices 15.98 4.57 Rubber Manufactures 14.49 4.18 Footwear 13.52 3.89 Misc. Edible Products & Preparation 11.66 3.3
10 Animal, Vegetable Fats, Oils Processed, Origin, Inedible Mixt. 10.72 3.011 Crude Rubber (Incl. Synthetic & Reclaimed) 8.46 2.412 Misc. Manufactured Goods 7.01 2.013 Office Machines & Automated Data Processing Machines 6.2 1.714 Plastics In Primary Form 4.66 1.315 Essential Oils & Perfume, Polishing, Cleansing Mat. 4.62 1.316 Textile Yarn, Fabric, made-up Art.Nes & Related Prod. 4.27 1.217 Plastic,non-primary Form 3.21 0.918 Special Industrial Machinery 3.16 0.919 General Industrial Machines & Equipment 2.32 0.620 Metals Manufactures 2.31 0.6
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NO TOP 20 PRODUCTS IMPORTED FROM PERU2011
VALUE(USD Mil)
SHARE (%)
1 Crude Fertilizer & Crude Mineral 7.37 30.82 Dyeing, Tanning & Colouring Materials 4.84 20.23 Inorganic Chemicals 2.51 10.54 Articales Of Apparel & Clothing Acc. 2.07 8.75 Animal Oils & Fats 1.64 6.86 Vegetables & Fruit 1.34 5.67 Telecomm. & Sound Recording Equipt, Etc 1.13 4.78 Fish, Crustaceans, Mollusc & Aquatic Invertebraes 0.67 2.89 Crude Animal, Vegetable Materials 0.33 1.4
10 Electrical Machines Appliances and Parts 0.32 1.411 Chemical Materials & Products 0.31 1.312 Special Transaction Not Classfied According to Kind 0.31 1.313 General Industrial Machines & Equipment 0.27 1.114 Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Product 0.26 1.115 Cork and Wood 0.21 0.916 Special Industrial Machinery 0.10 0.417 Sugar, Sugar Preparation, Honey 0.09 0.418 Metals Manufactures 0.07 0.319 Cereals, Cereal Preparation 0.02 0.120 Fixed Vegetable Fats & Oils 0.02 0.1
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Electrical and Electronics
Semiconductors, Smartphones, PDAsAudio Visual Products & Photovoltaic Fabricated Wafers, Solar Panels
Medical Devices
Coronary Catheters, Clean Room Medical Gloves, In-vitro Diagnostic Devices, Cardiovascular Devices, Orthopedic Devices, Homecare and Self-care Products, High-end Diagnostic Devices, Medical Imaging EquipmentHigh-end Hospital and Laboratory Equipment
Textiles and Apparel
High Quality Fabrics (Fire Retardant, Antibacterial, Wrinkle-free, UV Protection), High-end Apparel (Quick-dry, Silky Touch)Bridal Gowns, Blazers, Ethnic Textiles (Batik, Songket, Pua)
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Machinery & Equipment
Metalworking Machine ToolsMaterials Handling Equipment, Specialized Machinery, Packaging Machinery, Fuel Cell Power Generators
Metals & Metal Products
Stainless Steel Plates, Cold-rolled CoilsWire Products, Welding Wires, Galvanized Iron and Sheets
Transport Equipment
PMVS, Specialty Vehicles, Engines, Transmissions Automotive Electronic ComponentsCoastal Vessels of 20,000 Dead Weight Tons and BelowAircraft Parts and Components
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Petrochemicals Alpha-olefins, Fatty Alcohols, Vinyl Acetate,Ethylene Dichloride, Nylons, Polyurethanes
Pharmaceuticals Products Derived From Biopharmaceutical Activities, Niche Pharmaceutical Products, Sterile Products, Oncology Products
Wood-Based Products
Specialty & High Value-added Products, Own Design And Brand Furniture
Rubber-Based Products
Rubber Engineering Products, Seismic Bearings, Automotive Rubber-metal Components, High Pressure Hoses, Dock Fenders, Catheters And Specialty Gloves
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Oil Palm-Based Products
Oleochemical Derivatives And Preparations, Bio-fuel And RenewableEnergy, Nutritional Foods And Ingredients, Biotechnology-based Products, Biomass Products
Food ProcessingProducts
Convenience Foods, Functional Foods, Food Ingredients, Halal Foods
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Business and Professional
ServicesPrinting & Publishing
Logistics Education and Training
ICT Healthcare
Construction Tourism
Oil and Gas
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MATRADE Portal – www.matrade.gov.my
IRDA : ISKANDAR MALAYSIA
NCER : NORTHERN CORRIDOR ECONOMIC REGION
SCORE: SARAWAK CORRIDOR OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
ECER : EAST COAST ECONOMIC REGION
Focus on:• Resource Based Industry• Energy• Tourism
Focus on:• Agro-based Industry• Tourism• Logistics• Manufacturing
Focus on:• Tourism• Oil & Gas• Manufacturing• Agriculture• Education
Focus on:• Modern Agriculture• Manufacturing & Design• Tourism• Logistics• Education & Health
To be a hub for the services sector:• Creative Industry• Education• Healthcare
• Financial Services• Tourism and Logistic Industry• Electrical & Electronics Services
SDC : SABAH DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR
• Political & Economic Stability• Strong Forex Reserves (US$100 b)• Pro-business Government• Liberal Investment Policies• Transparent Policies• Policy of Welcome • Well Developed Infrastructure• Harmonious Industrial Relations• Trainable & Educated Labour Force • Quality of Life• Good Track Record
Why Malaysia ?Why Malaysia ?
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MIDA Portal – www.mida.gov.my
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The ASEAN region is now being viewed as a single market production base – attractive investment destination – 600 million population, US$1.8 trillion combined GDP, US$2.1 trillion global trade, 7.4% GDP growth (2010)
- 2010: Intra-ASEAN trade was US$ 519 billion (25.4% of total global ASEAN trade)
- Outside of ASEAN, its top trading partners are China, EU, Japan, Korea and the USA.
ASEAN
Potential market of 2.7 billionTariff reduction and elimination mostly by 2016
REGIONAL / BILATERAL FTAS
China ChileKoreaJapan India Australia New Zealand
Strategic location: Malaysia is a gateway to other markets with preferential access through Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)
Potential market of 1.08 billion
ON-GOING FTA NEGOTIATIONS
TPP EU Turkey
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Embajada de Malasia enLima, PeruE : T : +F : +
MATRADE Santiago(covering Peru)Oficina Comercial de MalasiaEmbajada de Malasia en SantiagoAvda Tajamar, Oficina 302Las Condes, Santiago, ChileW : www.matrade.gov.myE : [email protected] : +56-22-234 2647F : +56-22-234 2652Trade Commissioner:Ms Ezzwanee Ahmad
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