Vietnam-Malaysia trade revenues hit over US$671 million in January

Two-way trade revenues between Vietnam and Malaysia were estimated at US$671.6 million in the first month of 2015, representing a year-on-year increase of 11.9%, according to information released by the Trade Mission at the Vietnamese Embassy in Malaysia. 

Crude oil was among Vietnam's key export items to Malaysia in January 2015.
Crude oil was among Vietnam's key export items to Malaysia in January 2015.

Vietnam exported commodities worth US$318 million to Malaysia in January, down 0.3% against the same period last year, with crude oil named as the country’s major export item earning nearly US$64.5 million, followed by telephones and parts (US$58.4 million); computers and electronic products and components (US$32.8 million); rubber (US$18.5 million); and crystal and crystal products (US$16.8 million).

Meanwhile, Vietnam imported US$353.6 million worth of goods from Malaysia, up 25.9% over 2014, with key import items including computers and electronic products and components (US$84.5 million); machines and accessories (US$43.7 million); animal fats and plant oils (US$29.8 million); plastic materials (US$20.8 million); and household electrical appliances and parts (US$18.7 million).

In 2014, Vietnam enjoyed over US$8.1 billion in bilateral trade revenues with Malaysia – down 9.9% against 2013 – including over US$3.9 billion in the country’s export turnover and nearly US$4.2 billion in import revenues.

As of January 20, Malaysia was the eighth largest investor in Vietnam with 484 projects and roughly US$10.8 billion in registered capital, while Vietnam invested in nine projects worth US$812.6 million in Malaysia.