Malaysia
Export Data
Southeast Asia's top export-driven economy. A $375B+ export market powered by world-class electronics manufacturing, energy exports, and agricultural commodities. Get verified, shipment-level intelligence on every trade flow leaving Malaysia.
Why Malaysia Exports Matter
Malaysia represents one of Asia's top export-intensive economies — with exports covering over 70% of GDP, among the highest ratios globally. Its strategic location, world-class port infrastructure, and highly skilled manufacturing base make it a pivotal node in global supply chains. The Malaysia export value is over $375+ billions in year 2025
Electronics Manufacturing Powerhouse
Electronics and electrical goods account for approximately 40% of Malaysia's total exports — the single largest category by a significant margin. Malaysia ranks as the world's 7th largest electronics exporter, with integrated circuits, semiconductors, and tech hardware leading outbound flows.The export share in terms of value for electronics is $151B+
Diversified Commodity Exports
Beyond electronics, Malaysia is the world's second largest palm oil exporter and a significant LNG and petroleum supplier. This rare combination of industrial and commodity exports makes Malaysia's export data essential for tracking global supply flows and pricing trends across multiple sectors.
Each shipment record in our Malaysia export trade database is derived from reliable and authentic sources — giving you full field-level depth across exporter, buyer, product, price, and port.
Malaysia's export destinations span the globe, with strong connections across Asia, North America, and Europe. China and Singapore are primary partners, while the US fulfils significant technology and electronics demand as the third largest destination.
Malaysia's export basket is led by electronics and electrical goods — a reflection of its status as one of the world's top semiconductor manufacturing hubs — complemented by a unique mix of energy and agricultural commodity exports.
Malaysia's dominant export category by a wide margin. Integrated circuits, semiconductor devices, disk drives, telecommunications equipment, and electronic components flow out of Malaysia to global tech supply chains — underpinned by decades of strategic industrial investment in Penang, Selangor, and Johor. The makes electrics the largest export category with export value of $151B+. The makes electrics the largest export category with export value of $151B+.
Malaysia is one of Asia's most significant energy exporters — supplying LNG, crude oil, refined petroleum products, and liquefied petroleum gas to Japan, South Korea, China, and global energy markets. Petronas, Malaysia's national oil company, is the backbone of this major export stream. The export values under Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation ( chapter 27 ) exceeds $40 billions in year 2025.
Malaysia is the world's second largest palm oil exporter — supplying crude palm oil (CPO), refined palm products, oleochemicals, and palm kernel oil to over 150 countries. This category is a major revenue pillar for the economy and a critical global food and industrial input commodity.
Industrial machinery, processing equipment, and mechanical appliances manufactured or assembled in Malaysia for export — driven by the country's growing role as a precision engineering and advanced manufacturing hub attracting significant global industrial investment.
Organic and inorganic chemicals, polymers, resins, and plastic products exported from Malaysia's expanding downstream petrochemical and chemical processing sector — increasingly linked to Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex (PIPC) output in Johor.
Natural rubber, rubber gloves, medical rubber products, and industrial rubber components — Malaysia is the world's largest rubber glove exporter, a position reinforced significantly during the global healthcare demand surge in recent years and sustained by strong ongoing industrial demand.
From sourcing teams to market intelligence desks — this data powers decisions across the full trade and business ecosystem.
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1M+ shipment records · Exporter names · Buyer details · HS codes · FOB values · Port-level data · Delivered directly in Excel or CSV format tailored to your requirements.
Malaysia sits at the centre of global technology supply chains and commodity markets. Knowing what flows out — who buys it, at what price, and from which port — gives you an unmatched competitive intelligence edge.
Malaysia is the world's 7th largest electronics exporter and a critical node in global semiconductor supply chains. Export data for HS 85 reveals exactly which integrated circuits and components are leaving Malaysia, to which buyers, at what volumes, and at what declared prices.
As the world's second largest palm oil exporter, Malaysia's shipment-level export data captures real-time commodity pricing, volume flows, and destination markets — giving edible oil traders, food manufacturers, and commodity analysts a ground-truth view unavailable anywhere else.
Malaysia dominates the global rubber glove export market. Export data tracks exactly which manufacturers are shipping, to which healthcare and industrial buyers globally — enabling competitors, investors, and buyers to monitor market share, capacity utilisation, and pricing shifts in near real time.
Port Klang and Tanjung Pelepas rank among the world's top 20 busiest container ports. Port-level export data reveals commodity flow by departure point — tracking which products exit via sea, air, or land — giving logistics operators and freight planners a live view of trade corridor activity.
Every outbound shipment is a signal. Malaysia's 1M+ annual export records form a live map of one of Asia's most dynamic trade economies — who's exporting, what they're shipping, where it's going, and what it's worth. That's intelligence no aggregate report, industry survey, or government statistic can replicate at the same depth, speed, and granularity.
Everything you need to know about Malaysia export data — what's in it, where it comes from, how to access it, and who uses it.
Electrical machinery and electronics (HS 85) is Malaysia's dominant export category, accounting for approximately 40% of total export value — driven by its world-leading semiconductor and technology manufacturing industries. The second largest sector is petroleum and LNG (HS 27) at approximately 12%, followed by palm oil and agricultural products (HS 15) at approximately 7% of total exports. Together these three categories account for nearly 60% of Malaysia's total export value, underlining the country's unique combination of industrial and commodity export strengths.
China and Singapore are Malaysia's two largest export markets, each accounting for approximately 14% of total exports — with China absorbing electronics and commodities, and Singapore serving as both a direct market and a re-export and distribution hub. The United States ranks third at approximately 10.6%, driven primarily by high-value electronics and semiconductor exports to American tech manufacturers. Japan, Hong Kong, India, and South Korea round out the top export destinations. Asia as a whole accounts for approximately 62.8% of Malaysia's total exports.
Malaysia export data is updated every month, aligned with the official release schedule from Malaysia's customs authorities and cross-referenced with the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM). This ensures you are always working with the most recent verified shipment-level data — not estimates, projections, or delayed databases.
Each export record includes: exporter name (full legal entity), overseas buyer name and country, HS code (10-digit level), product description as declared by the Malaysian exporter, quantity and unit, declared FOB value in USD, port of export (Port Klang, Tanjung Pelepas, Penang Port, KLIA, etc.), destination country, date of shipment, and mode of transport — ensuring you get the most detailed data available for your analysis.
Yes — historical Malaysia export data is available, supporting long-term trend study, year-on-year volume and value comparisons, and a full view of how Malaysia's export profile has evolved across multiple products and markets. Historical depth is particularly valuable for identifying seasonal trends, tracking competitor patterns over time, and benchmarking your own market position against historical trade flows.
Data is delivered directly to your email inbox in Excel (.xlsx) or CSV format. Files are clean, structured, and ready to plug into any BI platform, CRM, or analytical workflow without reformatting. For enterprise clients, API access with real-time data integration is also available. All extracts can be customised by HS code, date range, destination country, exporter company name, or any combination of available data fields.
International buyers use it to discover and vet verified Malaysian suppliers. Procurement and supply chain teams use it to benchmark FOB prices and monitor supplier performance. Market research and consulting firms use it to build data-backed industry reports and market entry analyses. Freight forwarders and logistics companies use it to monitor export volumes and port activity. Compliance and risk teams use it for trading partner due diligence and export screening. Government agencies and trade bodies use it for export performance analysis and policy development.
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