India-Malaysia Trade
Current Affair 1:
On 20 August 2024, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim visited India.
Key highlights of the meeting:
- Both Prime Ministers recognized that the Enhanced Strategic Partnership between India and Malaysia established in 2015 has helped in advancing bilateral ties into a multidimensional one.
- Malaysia appreciated India’s initiative in hosting the Voice of the Global South Summit (VOGSS), providing a platform by which countries of the Global South could deliberate and address their concerns, interests and priorities as well as exchange ideas and solutions.
- India appreciated Malaysia’s participation in all three editions of the VOGSS.
- Both Prime Ministers held discussions on the entire range of bilateral cooperation including political, defence and security cooperation, economic and trade, digital technologies, start-ups, fintech, energy.
- Both sides agreed to support and expedite the review process of ASEAN- India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA) to make it more effective, user-friendly, simple, and trade-facilitative for businesses.
If we see trade:
India has a trade deficit with Malaysia, with India importing more than it exports.
Major imported items by India from Malaysia:
Major items imported by India from Malaysia include vegetable oils (US$ 1.64 billion) followed by electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof (US$ 1.07 billion), petroleum products (US$ 1.01 billion), nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, and mechanical appliances; parts thereof (US$ 659 million) and organic chemicals (US$ 341 million) from April-November 2023.
Major exported items from India to Malaysia
Major exported items from India to Malaysia include engineering goods (US$ 1.23 billion), petroleum products (US$ 1.03 billion), organic and inorganic chemicals (US$ 371 million), meat, dairy and poultry products (US$ 336 million) and others (US$ 246 million), etc. during April-November 2023.
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