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December trade report indicates manufacturing-led rebound

Malaysia could see external demand rise this year, even as world battles virus

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 01 Feb 2021 4:00PM

December trade report indicates manufacturing-led rebound
Malaysia could see a manufacturing-led rebound in 2021, even with the pandemic raging within its shores. – Pixabay pic, February 1, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The December trade report provides some optimism for a manufacturing-led rebound in 2021, even as Malaysia continues to battle a second wave of the virus, Moody’s Investors Service said.

The ratings agency said the data positively indicates that external demand would cushion the downturn in the first quarter of 2021.

“However, (it) much depends on external conditions, which are currently unstable.

“Lockdowns in Europe and the United States are still in place even as countries race to roll out vaccines, while within Asia, parts of China, Thailand, South Korea and Japan have reinstated restrictions,” it said in a statement.

Malaysia’s trade balance rose to RM20.7 billion in December, up from RM16.8 billion in November.

Exports rose by 10.8% year-on-year, caused by a 47.1% surge in agriculture and 12.4% increase in manufacturing.

“Encouragingly, imports increased for the first time in nine months despite the strict movement control measures imposed on almost all states,” it said.

Moody’s said although the Asia-Pacific region managed to subdue its first wave of the virus relatively quickly thanks to strict lockdowns, it appears that widespread vaccine distribution is necessary for a sustained rebound in the region.

The ratings firm on January 28 affirmed Malaysia’s local and foreign currency long-term issuer and local currency senior unsecured debt ratings at A3 with a stable outlook.

It said the rating affirmation is underpinned by its expectation that Malaysia’s medium-term growth prospects would remain strong, and the country’s macroeconomic policymaking institutions will continue to be credible and effective, providing resilience to the sovereign credit profile. – Bernama, February 1, 2021

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