MALAYSIA’S TRADE WITH CHILE: EXPORTS & IMPORTS
As of 2023, Malaysia and Chile maintained a dynamic bilateral trade relationship, characterized by a diverse exchange of goods.
🇲🇾 Malaysia’s Exports to Chile
• Total Value: Approximately US$133.74 million.
• Top Export Categories:
• Animal and Vegetable Fats and Oils: US$22.42 million
• Rubber and Rubber Products: US$16.22 million
• Electrical and Electronic Equipment: US$13.82 million
• Furniture and Prefabricated Buildings: US$9.53 million
• Cocoa and Cocoa Preparations: US$7.66 million
• Machinery and Boilers: US$7.19 million
• Glass and Glassware: US$6.19 million
• Knit or Crocheted Apparel: US$5.56 million
• Miscellaneous Chemical Products: US$4.55 million
• Tractors: US$1.95 million
🇨🇱 Chile’s Exports to Malaysia
• Total Value: Approximately US$304.1 million.
• Top Export Categories:
• Copper: US$212.09 million
• Ores, Slag, and Ash: US$23.71 million
• Fish and Seafood: US$21.32 million 
• Wood and Wood Products: US$10.28 million
• Pulp of Wood and Related Materials: US$7.34 million 
• Beverages, Spirits, and Vinegar: US$6.90 million
• Edible Fruits and Nuts: US$4.85 million
• Lac, Gums, and Resins: US$4.05 million
• Meat and Seafood Preparations: US$3.82 million
🔄 Trade Balance Overview
In 2023, Malaysia experienced a trade deficit with Chile, importing approximately US$304.1 million worth of goods while exporting around US$133.74 million, resulting in a trade deficit of about US$170.36 million.
📈 Strategic Trade Insights
• Malaysia’s Export Strengths: The export portfolio to Chile is diverse, encompassing both raw materials like vegetable oils and manufactured goods such as electronic equipment and furniture.
• Chile’s Export Dominance: Chile’s exports to Malaysia are heavily concentrated in the mining sector, particularly copper and related ores, reflecting its global position as a leading copper producer.
• Trade Agreements: Both nations are members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), which facilitates reduced tariffs and enhanced trade relations.
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MALAYSIA’S TRADE WITH CHILE: EXPORTS & IMPORTS
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As of 2023, Malaysia and Chile maintained a dynamic bilateral trade relationship, characterized by a diverse exchange of goods.
🇲🇾 Malaysia’s Exports to Chile
• Total Value: Approximately US$133.74 million.
• Top Export Categories:
• Animal and Vegetable Fats and Oils: US$22.42 million
• Rubber and Rubber Products: US$16.22 million
• Electrical and Electronic Equipment: US$13.82 million
• Furniture and Prefabricated Buildings: US$9.53 million
• Cocoa and Cocoa Preparations: US$7.66 million
• Machinery and Boilers: US$7.19 million
• Glass and Glassware: US$6.19 million
• Knit or Crocheted Apparel: US$5.56 million
• Miscellaneous Chemical Products: US$4.55 million
• Tractors: US$1.95 million
🇨🇱 Chile’s Exports to Malaysia
• Total Value: Approximately US$304.1 million.
• Top Export Categories:
• Copper: US$212.09 million
• Ores, Slag, and Ash: US$23.71 million
• Fish and Seafood: US$21.32 million
• Wood and Wood Products: US$10.28 million
• Pulp of Wood and Related Materials: US$7.34 million
• Beverages, Spirits, and Vinegar: US$6.90 million
• Edible Fruits and Nuts: US$4.85 million
• Lac, Gums, and Resins: US$4.05 million
• Meat and Seafood Preparations: US$3.82 million
🔄 Trade Balance Overview
In 2023, Malaysia experienced a trade deficit with Chile, importing approximately US$304.1 million worth of goods while exporting around US$133.74 million, resulting in a trade deficit of about US$170.36 million.
📈 Strategic Trade Insights
• Malaysia’s Export Strengths: The export portfolio to Chile is diverse, encompassing both raw materials like vegetable oils and manufactured goods such as electronic equipment and furniture.
• Chile’s Export Dominance: Chile’s exports to Malaysia are heavily concentrated in the mining sector, particularly copper and related ores, reflecting its global position as a leading copper producer.
• Trade Agreements: Both nations are members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), which facilitates reduced tariffs and enhanced trade relations.
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