Higher imports: A general view of a container yard at North Port in Port Klang. According to the Statistics Department data, imports increased by 9.1 year-on-year to RM57.4bil in November .— Reuters
But the November figure comes in lower than economists’ expectations
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s exports rose 6.3% to RM67.6bil last November compared with the same month in 2014 on a rise in refined petroleum products and higher crude palm oil shipments.
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