M'sia-Singapore total trade expected to hit RM481bil in 2022, says High Commissioner


A file picture of the Causeway connecting Singapore and Malaysia. - Photo: THOMAS YONG / The Star

SINGAPORE: Total trade between Malaysia and Singapore for 2022 is expected to be in the region of SG$150bil (RM481bil), says Datuk Azfar Mohamad Mustafar.

Speaking at the reception of 65th National Day and 59th Malaysia Day on Friday (Sept 9), the High Commissioner of Malaysia to Singapore said for the first seven months of this year, total trade was recorded at SG$90bil (RM289bil).

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