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MALAYSIA YOUR BUSINESS PARTNER. DOING BUSINESS WITH MALAYSIA Rome May 30, 2013. Roma 29 May 2013. Where is Malaysia?. Snapshot of World Growth in 2012. KEY HIGHLIGHTS. Strong growth of 5.6% amid challenging external environment - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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MALAYSIA YOUR
BUSINESS PARTNER
Roma29 May 2013
DOING BUSINESS WITH MALAYSIA
RomeMay 30, 2013
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Snapshot of World Growth in 2012COUNTRIES GDP GROWTH 2012 (%)
WORLD 3.2
Advanced Economies 1.3
USA 2.3
Euro Area -0.4
Japan 2.0
Emerging Market and Developing Economies
5.1
Developing Asia 6.6
China 7.8
India 4.5
Singapore 2.1
Thailand 5.6
Indonesia 6.0
Malaysia 5.6
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KEY HIGHLIGHTS
• Strong growth of 5.6% amid challenging external environment
• Robust domestic demand underpinned by strong investment and consumption activity
• Low headline inflation of 1.6% • Resilient external position • Capital flows remain well intermediated
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2011 228,29 187,64 415,93 40,65
2012 227,62 196,81 424,43 30,80
Exports Imports Total Trade Trade Balance
Compiled by : MATRADE Source : DOSM
-0.3%4.9%
2%
-24.2%
Malaysia’s Trade Performance 2011 and 2012 Value : US Billion
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ASIA 71.7% share
AFRICA2.1% share
LATIN AMERICA
2.4% share
EU9.8% share
EASTERN EUROPE
0.9% share
OCEANIA & AUSTRALASIA
4% share
NORTH AMERICA
8.8% share
ASIA’S SHARE OF MALAYSIA’S TRADE STRENGHTHENS
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COMPOSITION OF EXPORTS IN 2012
OthersUS 2.04 bil.(0.9% share)
Manufactured GoodsUS 152.72 bil.(67% share)
Mining Goods 13.6%US 47.16 bil.(20.7% share)
Agricultural Goods 14.9%to US 26.06 bil.(11.4% share)
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IMPORTS BY MAJOR PRODUCTS IN 2012
OthersUS 71.22 bil.(39% share)
E&E ProductsUS 56.82 bil.(28.8% share)
Machinery, Appliances & PartsUS 17.16 bil.(8.7% share)
Chemical & Chemical ProductsUS 16.89 bil.(8.6% share)
Petroleum Products
US 16.17 bil.(8.2% share)
Transport Equipment
US 12.73 bil.(6.5% share)
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Malaysia’s Exports to Italy2012 Value Euro million
Tin & Articles ThereofUS 33,39 million
3% share
Mineral Fuel, Oil EtcUS 30,35 million
3% share
Optic-Med InstrUS 30,10 million
3% share
OthersUS 227,33 million
23% share
Electrical MachineryUS 104,02 million
11% share
MachineryUS 112,63 million
12% share
Fats And OilsUS 288,82 million
30% share
Rubber US143,09 million
15% share
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Malaysia’s Imports from Italy2012 Value Euro million
Aircraft,SpacecraftUS 87,625% share
Vehicles, Not RailwayUS 51,68 million
3% share
Optic-Med InstrUS 65,45 million
4% share
Pharmaceutical ProductsUS 50,58 million
3% share
OthersUS 466,93 million
27% share
Iron/Steel ProductsUS 91,60 million
5% share
Electrical MachineryUS 384,02 million
22% share
MachineryUS 513,77million
31% share
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Malaysia-Italy Bilateral Trade2003-2012 Value: US million
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1.000,00
2.000,00
3.000,00
4.000,00
5.000,00
6.000,00
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Trade in Services(Jan – Sept 2012)
EXPORTS
UP
5.7%IMPORTS
UP13%
TRADE UP
9.5%
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US27.83 billion
US31.31 billion
US59.14 billion
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WHY MALAYSIA?
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THE ASEAN FACTOR Highest Export Growth Compared with Other Regional Markets
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ASEAN ECONOMYINDICATORS
Source : ASEAN Secretariat, DOSM and IHS Global Insight
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Country 2010 2011 2012 2013F
Brunei 2.6 2.2 1.6 1.6
Cambodia
6.0 7.5 6.5 6.4
Indonesia
6.3 6.5 6.3 6.6
Lao PDR
8.1 8.0 8.3 7.1
Malaysia
7.2 5.1 5.6 5.0/6.0
Myanmar
10.6 10.4 5.0 5.9
Philippines
7.6 3.7 6.6 4.7
Singapore
14.9 4.9 1.3 4.2
Thailand
7.8 0.1 5.9 7.5
Vietnam
6.8 6.0 5.0 6.3
ASEAN 7.8 4.7 5.2 6.0
GDP GROWTH rates (%)…
Source: ASEC database*2012 forecasts are official
figures (low end of forecasts)
2013 projections from IMF, WEO2012
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ASEAN ECONOMICASEAN ECONOMIC
INTEGRATIONINTEGRATION
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• The AEC will make ASEAN more attractive to foreign direct investments, with a market larger than many other regional groupings and countries in the world
• The AEC is a significant stimulus to regional production, linkages and competitiveness
• Provides a platform for SMEs to venture into export market
• Stimulates expansion of intra-regional trade and intra-regional investment
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ASEAN ECONOMIC ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY
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GLOBAL GROWTH CENTERSGLOBAL GROWTH CENTERS
Source: ASEAN Secretariat (2011 figures)
SINGLE MARKET AND PRODUCTION BASE
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TARIFF/IMPORT DUTIESASEAN Trade in Good Agreement (ATIGA)•ASEAN-6 : Import duties eliminated by 1 January 2013•Exclusion : Very limited •CLMV : Import duties are between 0-5%. Total elimination by 1 January 2015, with some
exceptions•Special arrangements for rice and sugar for Indonesia and The Philippines.
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- to enhance and strengthen cooperation among service suppliers in ASEAN; and
Signed in 1995
- progressively liberalise trade in services among ASEAN countries through reduction / elimination of restrictions.
FREE FLOW OF SERVICES FREE FLOW OF SERVICES
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AustraliaUS 14.19
bil.
New Zealand
US 1.96 bil.
JapanUS US
47.18 bil.
PakistanUS 2.12
bil.
ChinaUS 58.64
bil.
IndiaUS 13.36
bil.
ASEANUS 116.28
bil.
ChileUS US
0.35 bil.
Malaysia
KoreaUS 16.22
bil.
LEVERAGING ON FTAs
Trade 5.8% to US270.30 billion from US257.08 billion
Enhance competitiveness and efficiency by expanding domestic production facilities for the larger markets:
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IMPLICATION TO LOCAL IMPLICATION TO LOCAL BUSINESSBUSINESS