List of Malaysian states and municipalities by exports
This is a list of Malaysian states, federal territories and municipalities sorted by their export value.
As of 30 October 2021, 1 Malaysian ringgit (symbol: RM, currency code: MYR) is equivalent to 0.24 US dollar[1] or 0.21 Euros.[2]
Exports by state and federal territory
The following is a list of export values from Malaysian states and federal territories, released by the Department of Statistics Malaysia.[3][4]
State or federal territory | 2022 (RM million) | 2021 (RM million) | 2020 (RM million) | 2019 ((RM million) | 2018 (RM million) |
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Penang | 450,749 | 354,499 | 310,910 | 291,261 | 288,838 |
Johor | 450,111 | 333,065 | 260,161 | 256,061 | 257,745 |
Selangor | 356,927 | 330,102 | 241,610 | 250,968 | 259,126 |
Sarawak | 132,151 | 86,321 | 67,266 | 81,720 | 84,410 |
Sabah | 40,954 | 32,160 | 23,449 | 27,646 | 34,689 |
Pahang | 32,360 | 31,696 | 25,667 | 21,850 | 9,080 |
Terengganu | 23,224 | 20,905 | 13,307 | 16,841 | 20,715 |
Kedah | 20,821 | 19,971 | 15,592 | 20,608 | 20,173 |
Melaka | 12,718 | 11,443 | 8,690 | 7,140 | 8,495 |
Labuan | 9,512 | 6,003 | 5,844 | 7,912 | 7,707 |
Perak | 6,966 | 6,375 | 4,373 | 4,827 | 4,251 |
Kelantan | 6,441 | 2,275 | 2,096 | 3,088 | 3,202 |
Perlis | 4,250 | 4,091 | 3,040 | 3,964 | 4,000 |
Negeri Sembilan | 2,826 | 2,118 | 1,819 | 1,185 | 1,155 |
Malaysia | 1,550,009 | 1,241,022 | 983,827 | 995,072 | 1,003,587 |
Exports by city and municipality
The following is a list of export values from the busiest ports of entry in Malaysia, released by the Department of Statistics Malaysia.[3][4]
City or municipality | State or federal territory | Port of entry | 2022 (RM million) | 2021 (RM million) | 2020 (RM million) | 2019 (RM million) | 2018 (RM million) |
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George Town | Penang | Penang International Airport | 385,034 | 295,173 | 254,144 | 230,724 | 232,576 |
Total | 385,034 | 295,173 | 254,144 | 230,724 | 232,576 | ||
Klang | Selangor | Port Klang | 248,728 | 246,390 | 175,807 | 176,125 | 177,421 |
Total | 248,728 | 246,390 | 175,807 | 176,125 | 177,421 | ||
Iskandar Puteri | Johor | Tanjung Kupang | 164,802 | 138,127 | 109,060 | 91,496 | 90,033 |
Port of Tanjung Pelepas | 52,468 | 40,907 | 40,201 | 41,284 | 39,282 | ||
Total | 217,270 | 179,034 | 149,261 | 132,780 | 129,315 | ||
Pasir Gudang | Johor | Johor Port | 104,949 | 85,920 | 62,819 | 64,560 | 69,563 |
Tanjung Langsat Port | 49,581 | 24,964 | 16,724 | 24,174 | 40,384 | ||
Total | 154,530 | 110,884 | 79,543 | 88,734 | 109,947 | ||
Sepang | Selangor | Kuala Lumpur International Airport | 102,738 | 78,943 | 60,689 | 71,090 | 78,366 |
Total | 102,738 | 78,943 | 60,689 | 71,090 | 78,366 | ||
Bintulu | Sarawak | Bintulu | 111,525 | 70,166 | 53,970 | 66,957 | 69,769 |
Total | 111,525 | 70,166 | 53,970 | 66,957 | 69,769 | ||
Seberang Perai | Penang | Port of Penang | 65,715 | 59,326 | 56,766 | 60,537 | 56,261 |
Total | 65,715 | 59,326 | 56,766 | 60,537 | 56,261 | ||
Kuantan | Pahang | Kuantan | 32,360 | 31,696 | 25,667 | 21,850 | 9,080 |
Total | 32,360 | 31,696 | 25,667 | 21,850 | 9,080 | ||
Kubang Pasu | Kedah | Bukit Kayu Hitam | 20,598 | 19,759 | 15,511 | 20,363 | 20,005 |
Total | 20,598 | 19,759 | 15,511 | 20,363 | 20,005 | ||
Kemaman | Terengganu | Kerteh | 16,885 | 16,173 | 9,757 | 12,387 | 18,070 |
Total | 16,885 | 16,173 | 9,757 | 12,387 | 18,070 | ||
Malaysia | Total | 1,550,009 | 1,241,022 | 983,827 | 995,072 | 1,003,587 |
See also
References
- ^ "XE: MYR / USD Currency Chart. Malaysian Ringgit to US Dollar Rates". www.xe.com. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
- ^ "XE: MYR / EUR Currency Chart. Malaysian Ringgit to Euro Rates". www.xe.com. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
- ^ a b "External Trade Cont. – StatsDW Portal". Retrieved 13 October 2023.
- ^ a b "Final External Trade Statistics 2023". Department of Statistics Malaysia: 89. July 2023.
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