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Malaysia Country Profile


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Background:
 
During the late 18th and 19th centuries, Great Britain established colonies and protectorates in the area of current Malaysia; these were occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945. In 1948, the British-ruled territories on the Malay Peninsula except Singapore formed the Federation of Malaya, which became independent in 1957. Malaysia was formed in 1963 when the former British colonies of Singapore, as well as Sabah and Sarawak on the northern coast of Borneo, joined the Federation. The first several years of the country's independence were marred by a communist insurgency, Indonesian confrontation with Malaysia, Philippine claims to Sabah, and Singapore's withdrawal in 1965. During the 22-year term of Prime Minister MAHATHIR bin Mohamad (1981-2003), Malaysia was successful in diversifying its economy from dependence on exports of raw materials to the development of manufacturing, services, and tourism. Prime Minister Mohamed NAJIB bin Abdul Razak (in office since April 2009) has continued these pro-business policies and has introduced some civil reforms.

Country name:
 
conventional long form: none
conventional short form: Malaysia
local long form: none
local short form: Malaysia
former: Federation of Malaya
 

Government type:

constitutional monarchy
note: nominally headed by paramount ruler (commonly referred to as the king) and a bicameral Parliament consisting of a nonelected upper house and an elected lower house; all Peninsular Malaysian states have hereditary rulers (commonly referred to as sultans) except Melaka (Malacca) and Pulau Pinang (Penang); those two states along with Sabah and Sarawak in East Malaysia have governors appointed by government; powers of state governments are limited by federal constitution; under terms of federation, Sabah and Sarawak retain certain constitutional prerogatives (e.g., right to maintain their own immigration controls)
 

Capital:

name: Kuala Lumpur; note - Putrajaya is referred to as an administrative center not the capital; Parliament meets in Kuala Lumpur
geographic coordinates: 3 10 N, 101 42 E
time difference: UTC+8 (13 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
 

Administrative divisions:

13 states (negeri-negeri, singular - negeri); Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Perlis, Pulau Pinang, Sabah, Sarawak, Selangor, Terengganu; and 1 federal territory (Wilayah Persekutuan) with 3 components, Kuala Lumpur, Labuan, and Putrajaya
 

Independence:

31 August 1957 (from the UK)
 

National holiday:

Independence Day 31 August (1957) (independence of Malaya); Malaysia Day 16 September (1963) (formation of Malaysia)
 

Constitution:

previous 1948; latest drafted 21 February 1957, effective 27 August 1957; amended many times, last in 2007 (2010)
 

Legal system:

mixed legal system of English common law, Islamic law, and customary law; judicial review of legislative acts in the Supreme Court at request of supreme head of the federation
 

International law organization participation:

has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; non-party state to the ICCt
 

Suffrage:

21 years of age; universal
 

Executive branch:

chief of state: King Tuanku ABDUL HALIM Mu'adzam Shah (selected on 13 December 2011; installed on 11 April 2012); the position of the king is primarily ceremonial
head of government: Prime Minister Mohamed NAJIB bin Abdul Najib Razak (since 3 April 2009); Deputy Prime Minister MUHYIDDIN bin Mohamed Yassin (since 9 April 2009)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the prime minister from among the members of Parliament with consent of the king
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elections: kings are elected by and from the hereditary rulers of nine of the states for five-year terms; selection is based on the principle of rotation among rulers of states; elections were last held on 14 October 2011 (next to be held in 2016); prime ministers are designated from among the members of the House of Representatives; following legislative elections, the leader who commands the support of the majority of members in the House becomes prime minister (since independence this has been the leader of the UMNO party)
election results: Tuanku ABDUL HALIM Mu'adzam Shah elected king by fellow hereditary rulers of nine states; Mohamed NAJIB bin Abdul Najib Razak was sworn in as prime minister the day after his National Front (BN) coalition won a majority of seats during the 5 May 2013 national election; NAJIB was re-elected uncontested as UMNO president on 19 October 2013
 

Legislative branch:

bicameral Parliament or Parlimen consists of Senate or Dewan Negara (70 seats; 44 members appointed by the king, 26 elected by 13 state legislatures to serve three-year terms with a two term limit) and House of Representatives or Dewan Rakyat (222 seats; members elected in 222 constituencies in a first-pass-the-post system to serve up to five-year terms)
elections: House of Representatives - last held on 5 May 2013 (next to be held by May 2018)
election results: House of Representatives - percent of vote - BN coalition 47.4%, opposition parties 50.9%, others 1.7%; seats - BN coalition 133, opposition parties 89
 

Judicial branch:

highest court(s): Federal Court (consists of the chief justice and 4 judges)
note - Malaysia has a dual judicial hierarchy of civil and religious (sharia) courts
judge selection and term of office: Federal Court justices appointed by the monarch on advice of the prime minister; judges serve till age 65
subordinate courts: Court of Appeal; High Court; Sessions Court; Magistrates' Court
 

Political parties and leaders:

National Front (Barisan Nasional) or BN (ruling coalition) consists of the following parties: 
Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia Party or GERAKAN [KOH Tsu Koon]
Liberal Democratic Party (Parti Liberal Demokratik - Sabah) or LDP [LIEW Vui Keong]
Malaysian Chinese Association (Persatuan China Malaysia) or MCA [CHUA Soi Lek]
Malaysian Indian Congress (Kongres India Malaysia) or MIC [Govindasamy PALANIVEL]
Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah or PBRS [Joseph KURUP]
Parti Bersatu Sabah or PBS [Joseph PAIRIN Kitingan]
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu or PBB [Abdul TAIB Mahmud]
Parti Rakyat Sarawak or PRS [James MASING]
Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party or SPDP [Tan Sri William MAKAN Ikom]
Sarawak United People's Party (Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sarawak) or SUPP [Peter CHIN Fah Kui]
United Malays National Organization or UMNO [NAJIB bin Abdul Razak]
United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organization (Pertubuhan Pasko Momogun Kadazan Dusun Bersatu) or UPKO [Bernard DOMPOK]
People's Progressive Party (Parti Progresif Penduduk Malaysia) or PPP [M.Kayveas]
People's Alliance (Pakatan Rakyat) or PR (opposition coalition) consists of the following parties: 
Democratic Action Party (Parti Tindakan Demokratik) or DAP [KARPAL Singh]
Islamic Party of Malaysia (Parti Islam se Malaysia) or PAS [Abdul HADI Awang
People's Justice Party (Parti Keadilan Rakyat) or PKR [WAN AZIZAH Wan Ismail]
Sarawak National Party or SNAP [Edwin DUNDANG]
notable independent parties: 
Sabah Progressive Party (Parti Progresif Sabah) or SAPP [YONG Teck Lee]
State Reform Pary (Parti Reformasi Negeri) or STAR [Jeffery KITINGAN]
 

Political pressure groups and leaders:

Bar Council
BERSIH (electoral reform coalition)
PEMBELA (Muslim NGO coalition)
PERKASA (defense of Malay rights)
other: religious groups; women's groups; youth groups
 

International organization participation:

ADB, APEC, ARF, ASEAN, BIS, C, CICA (observer), CP, D-8, EAS, FAO, G-15, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (national committees), ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, MINURSO, MONUSCO, NAM, OIC, OPCW, PCA, PIF (partner), UN, UNAMID, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNIFIL, UNMIL, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
 

Diplomatic representation in the US:

chief of mission: Ambassador AWANG ADEK Bin Hussin (since 21 May 2015)
chancery: 3516 International Court NW, Washington, DC 20008
telephone: [1] (202) 572-9700
FAX: [1] (202) 572-9882
consulate(s) general: Los Angeles, New York
 

Diplomatic representation from the US:

chief of mission: Ambassador Joseph Y. YUN (since 12 September 2013)
embassy: 376 Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur
mailing address: US Embassy Kuala Lumpur, APO AP 96535-8152
telephone: [60] (3) 2168-5000
FAX: [60] (3) 2142-2207
 

Flag description:

14 equal horizontal stripes of red (top) alternating with white (bottom); there is a blue rectangle in the upper hoist-side corner bearing a yellow crescent and a yellow 14-pointed star; the flag is often referred to as Jalur Gemilang (Stripes of Glory); the 14 stripes stand for the equal status in the federation of the 13 member states and the federal government; the 14 points on the star represent the unity between these entities; the crescent is a traditional symbol of Islam; blue symbolizes the unity of the Malay people and yellow is the royal color of Malay rulers
note: the design is based on the flag of the US
 

National symbol(s):

tiger
 

National anthem:

name: 'Negaraku' (My Country)


lyrics/music: collective, led by Tunku ABDUL RAHMAN/Pierre Jean DE BERANGER
note: adopted 1957; the full version is only performed in the presence of the king; the tune, which was adopted from a popular French melody titled 'La Rosalie,' was originally the anthem of the state of Perak

Economy - overview:
 
Malaysia, a middle-income country, has transformed itself since the 1970s from a producer of raw materials into an emerging multi-sector economy. Under current Prime Minister NAJIB, Malaysia is attempting to achieve high-income status by 2020 and to move farther up the value-added production chain by attracting investments in Islamic finance, high technology industries, biotechnology, and services. NAJIB's Economic Transformation Program (ETP) is a series of projects and policy measures intended to accelerate the country's economic growth. The government has also taken steps to liberalize some services sub-sectors. The NAJIB administration also is continuing efforts to boost domestic demand and reduce the economy's dependence on exports. Nevertheless, exports - particularly of electronics, oil and gas, palm oil and rubber - remain a significant driver of the economy. As an oil and gas exporter, Malaysia has profited from higher world energy prices, although the rising cost of domestic gasoline and diesel fuel, combined with sustained budget deficits, has forced Kuala Lumpur to begin to address fiscal shortfalls, through initial reductions in energy and sugar subsidies and the announcement of the 2015 implementation of a 6% goods and services tax. The government is also trying to lessen its dependence on state oil producer Petronas. The oil and gas sector supplies about 32% of government revenue in 2013. Bank Negara Malaysia (central bank) maintains healthy foreign exchange reserves, and a well-developed regulatory regime has limited Malaysia's exposure to riskier financial instruments and the global financial crisis. Nevertheless, Malaysia could be vulnerable to a fall in commodity prices or a general slowdown in global economic activity because exports are a major component of GDP. In order to attract increased investment, NAJIB earlier raised possible revisions to the special economic and social preferences accorded to ethnic Malays under the New Economic Policy of 1970, but retreated in 2013 after he encountered significant opposition from Malay nationalists and other vested interests. In September 2013 NAJIB launched the new Bumiputra Economic Empowerment Program (BEEP), policies that favor and advance the economic condition of ethnic Malays.
 

GDP (purchasing power parity):

$525 billion (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 30
$501.5 billion (2012 est.)
$474.7 billion (2011 est.)
note: data are in 2013 US dollars
 

GDP (official exchange rate):

$312.4 billion (2013 est.)
 

GDP - real growth rate:

4.7% (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 63
5.6% (2012 est.)
5.1% (2011 est.)
 

GDP - per capita (PPP):

$17,500 (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 79
$17,000 (2012 est.)
$16,400 (2011 est.)
note: data are in 2013 US dollars
 

Gross national saving:

32.3% of GDP (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 19
31.9% of GDP (2012 est.)
34.9% of GDP (2011 est.)
 

GDP - composition, by end use:

household consumption: 50.1%
government consumption: 13.9%
investment in fixed capital: 26.2%
investment in inventories: 0.8%
exports of goods and services: 84.1%
imports of goods and services: -75.2%
(2013 est.)
 

GDP - composition, by sector of origin:

agriculture: 11.2%
industry: 40.6%
services: 48.1% (2013 est.)
 

Agriculture - products:

Peninsular Malaysia - palm oil, rubber, cocoa, rice; Sabah - palm oil, subsistence crops; rubber, timber; Sarawak - palm oil, rubber, timber; pepper
 

Industries:

Peninsular Malaysia - rubber and oil palm processing and manufacturing, petroleum and natural gas, light manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, medical technology, electronics and semi-conductors, timber processing; Sabah - logging, petroleum and natural gas production; Sarawak - agriculture processing, petroleum and natural gas production, logging
 

Industrial production growth rate:

5% (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 57
 

Labor force:

13.19 million (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 41
 

Labor force - by occupation:

agriculture: 11.1%
industry: 36%
services: 53.5% (2012 est.)
 

Unemployment rate:

3.1% (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 23
3% (2012 est.)
 

Population below poverty line:

3.8% (2009 est.)
 

Household income or consumption by percentage share:

lowest 10%: 1.8%
highest 10%: 34.7% (2009 est.)
 

Distribution of family income - Gini index:

46.2 (2009)
country comparison to the world: 33
49.2 (1997)
 

Budget:

revenues: $65.72 billion
expenditures: $79.4 billion (2013 est.)
 

Taxes and other revenues:

21% of GDP (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 155
 

Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-):

-4.4% of GDP (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 157
 

Public debt:

54.6% of GDP (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 58
53.3% of GDP (2012 est.)
note: this figure is based on the amount of federal government debt, RM501.6 billion ($167.2 billion) in 2012; this includes Malaysian Treasury bills and other government securities, as well as loans raised externally and bonds and notes issued overseas; this figure excludes debt issued by non-financial public enterprises and guaranteed by the federal government, which was an additional $47.7 billion in 2012
 

Fiscal year:

calendar year
 

Inflation rate (consumer prices):

2.2% (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 75
1.7% (2012 est.)
note: approximately 30% of goods are price-controlled
 

Central bank discount rate:

3% (31 December 2011)
country comparison to the world: 107
2.83% (31 December 2010)
 

Commercial bank prime lending rate:

4.5% (31 December 2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 156
4.7% (31 December 2012 est.)
 

Stock of narrow money:

$97.03 billion (31 December 2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 35
$93.89 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
 

Stock of broad money:

$439.7 billion (31 December 2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 24
$435.2 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
 

Stock of domestic credit:

$421 billion (31 December 2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 30
$412.4 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
 

Market value of publicly traded shares:

$476.3 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 23
$395.1 billion (31 December 2011)
$NA (31 December 2010 est.)
 

Current account balance:

$16.67 billion (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 18
$18.64 billion (2012 est.)
 

Exports:

$230.7 billion (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 24
$227.7 billion (2012 est.)
 

Exports - commodities:

semiconductors and electronic equipment, palm oil, petroleum and liquefied natural gas, wood and wood products, palm oil, rubber, textiles, chemicals, solar panels
 

Exports - partners:

Singapore 13.6%, China 12.6%, Japan 11.8%, US 8.7%, Thailand 5.4%, Hong Kong 4.3%, India 4.2%, Australia 4.1% (2012)
 

Imports:

$192.9 billion (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 27
$186.9 billion (2012 est.)
 

Imports - commodities:

electronics, machinery, petroleum products, plastics, vehicles, iron and steel products, chemicals
 

Imports - partners:

China 15.1%, Singapore 13.3%, Japan 10.3%, US 8.1%, Thailand 6%, Indonesia 5.1%, South Korea 4.1% (2012)
 

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold:

$139.4 billion (31 December 2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 20
$139.7 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
 

Debt - external:

$100.1 billion (31 December 2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 48
$98.82 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
 

Stock of direct foreign investment - at home:

$143.4 billion (31 December 2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 33
$132.4 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
 

Stock of direct foreign investment - abroad:

$133.5 billion (31 December 2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 27
$120.4 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
 

Exchange rates:

ringgits (MYR) per US dollar -
3.174 (2013 est.)
3.09 (2012 est.)
3.22 (2010 est.)
3.52 (2009)
3.33 (2008)

Location:
 
Southeastern Asia, peninsula bordering Thailand and northern one-third of the island of Borneo, bordering Indonesia, Brunei, and the South China Sea, south of Vietnam
 

Geographic coordinates:

2 30 N, 112 30 E
 

Map references:

Southeast Asia
 

Area:

total: 329,847 sq km
country comparison to the world: 67
land: 328,657 sq km
water: 1,190 sq km
 

Area - comparative:

slightly larger than New Mexico
 

Land boundaries:

total: 2,669 km
border countries: Brunei 381 km, Indonesia 1,782 km, Thailand 506 km
 

Coastline:

4,675 km (Peninsular Malaysia 2,068 km, East Malaysia 2,607 km)
Maritime claims:

territorial sea: 12 nm
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
continental shelf: 200 m depth or to the depth of exploitation; specified boundary in the South China Sea
 

Climate:

tropical; annual southwest (April to October) and northeast (October to February) monsoons
 

Terrain:

coastal plains rising to hills and mountains
 

Elevation extremes:

lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m
highest point: Gunung Kinabalu 4,100 m
 

Natural resources:

tin, petroleum, timber, copper, iron ore, natural gas, bauxite
 

Land use:

arable land: 5.44%
permanent crops: 17.49%
other: 77.07% (2011)
 

Irrigated land:

3,800 sq km (2009)
 

Total renewable water resources:

580 cu km (2011)
 

Freshwater withdrawal (domestic/industrial/agricultural):

total: 11.2 cu km/yr (35%/43%/22%)
per capita: 414 cu m/yr (2005)
 

Natural hazards:

flooding; landslides; forest fires
 

Environment - current issues:

air pollution from industrial and vehicular emissions; water pollution from raw sewage; deforestation; smoke/haze from Indonesian forest fires
 

Environment - international agreements:

party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands
signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
 

Geography - note:

strategic location along Strait of Malacca and southern South China Sea

Nationality:
 
noun: Malaysian(s)
adjective: Malaysian
 

Ethnic groups:

Malay 50.1%, Chinese 22.6%, indigenous 11.8%, Indian 6.7%, other 0.7%, non-citizens 8.2% (2010 est.)
 

Languages:

Bahasa Malaysia (official), English, Chinese (Cantonese, Mandarin, Hokkien, Hakka, Hainan, Foochow), Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Panjabi, Thai
note: in East Malaysia there are several indigenous languages; most widely spoken are Iban and Kadazan
 

Religions:

Muslim (official) 61.3%, Buddhist 19.8%, Christian 9.2%, Hindu 6.3%, Confucianism, Taoism, other traditional Chinese religions 1.3%, other 0.4%, none 0.8%, unspecified 1% (2010 est.)
 

Population:

30,073,353 (July 2014 est.)
country comparison to the world: 44
 

Age structure:

0-14 years: 28.8% (male 4,456,033/female 4,206,727)
15-24 years: 16.9% (male 2,580,486/female 2,511,579)
25-54 years: 41.2% (male 6,277,694/female 6,114,312)
55-64 years: 7.6% (male 1,163,861/female 1,122,746)
65 years and over: 5.3% (male 777,338/female 862,577) (2014 est.)
population pyramid:  
 

Dependency ratios:

total dependency ratio: 45.5 %
youth dependency ratio: 37.4 %
elderly dependency ratio: 8.1 %
potential support ratio: 12.4 (2014 est.)
 

Median age:

total: 27.7 years
male: 27.4 years
female: 27.9 years (2014 est.)
 

Population growth rate:

1.47% (2014 est.)
country comparison to the world: 83
 

Birth rate:

20.06 births/1,000 population (2014 est.)
country comparison to the world: 85
 

Death rate:

5 deaths/1,000 population (2014 est.)
country comparison to the world: 187
 

Net migration rate:

-0.34 migrant(s)/1,000 population
country comparison to the world: 131
note: does not reflect net flow of an unknown number of illegal immigrants from other countries in the region (2014 est.)
 

Urbanization:

urban population: 72.8% of total population (2011)
rate of urbanization: 2.49% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
 

Major urban areas - population:

KUALA LUMPUR (capital) 1.556 million; Klang 1.19 million; Johor Bahru 1.045 million (2011)
 

Sex ratio:

at birth: 1.07 male(s)/female
0-14 years: 1.06 male(s)/female
15-24 years: 1.03 male(s)/female
25-54 years: 1.03 male(s)/female
55-64 years: 1.03 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.89 male(s)/female
total population: 1.03 male(s)/female (2014 est.)
 

Maternal mortality rate:

29 deaths/100,000 live births (2010)
country comparison to the world: 125
 

Infant mortality rate:

total: 13.69 deaths/1,000 live births
country comparison to the world: 115
male: 15.82 deaths/1,000 live births
female: 11.42 deaths/1,000 live births (2014 est.)
 

Life expectancy at birth:

total population: 74.52 years
country comparison to the world: 110
male: 71.74 years
female: 77.48 years (2014 est.)
 

Total fertility rate:

2.58 children born/woman (2014 est.)
country comparison to the world: 76
 

Contraceptive prevalence rate:

49% (2004)
 

Health expenditures:

3.6% of GDP (2011)
country comparison to the world: 175
 

Physicians density:

1.2 physicians/1,000 population (2010)
 

Hospital bed density:

1.8 beds/1,000 population (2011)
 

Drinking water source:

improved: 
urban: 100% of population
rural: 98.5% of population
total: 99.6% of population
unimproved: 
urban: 0% of population
rural: 1.5% of population
total: 0.4% of population (2012 est.)
 

Sanitation facility access:

improved: 
urban: 96.1% of population
rural: 94.6% of population
total: 95.7% of population
unimproved: 
urban: 3.9% of population
rural: 5.4% of population
total: 4.3% of population (2012 est.)
 

HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:

0.4% (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 82
 

HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:

82,000 (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 49
 

HIV/AIDS - deaths:

5,200 (2009 est.)
country comparison to the world: 38
 

Major infectious diseases:

degree of risk: intermediate
food or waterborne diseases: bacterial diarrhea
vectorborne diseases: dengue fever
water contact disease: leptospirosis
note: highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza has been identified in this country; it poses a negligible risk with extremely rare cases possible among US citizens who have close contact with birds (2013)
 

Obesity - adult prevalence rate:

14% (2008)
country comparison to the world: 123
 

Children under the age of 5 years underweight:

12.9% (2006)
country comparison to the world: 58
 

Education expenditures:

5.9% of GDP (2011)
country comparison to the world: 46
 

Literacy:

definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 93.1%
male: 95.4%
female: 90.7% (2010 est.)
 

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education):

total: 13 years
male: 13 years
female: 13 years (2005)
 

Unemployment, youth ages 15-24:

total: 10.3%
country comparison to the world: 109
male: 9.8%
female: 11% (2012)

Telephones - main lines in use:
 
4.589 million (2012)
country comparison to the world: 34
 

Telephones - mobile cellular:

41.325 million (2012)
country comparison to the world: 30
 

Telephone system:

general assessment: modern system featuring good intercity service on Peninsular Malaysia provided mainly by microwave radio relay and an adequate intercity microwave radio relay network between Sabah and Sarawak via Brunei; international service excellent
domestic: domestic satellite system with 2 earth stations; combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular teledensity roughly 140 per 100 persons
international: country code - 60; landing point for several major international submarine cable networks that provide connectivity to Asia, Middle East, and Europe; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (1 Indian Ocean, 1 Pacific Ocean) (2011)
 

Broadcast media:

state-owned TV broadcaster operates 2 TV networks with relays throughout the country, and the leading private commercial media group operates 4 TV stations with numerous relays throughout the country; satellite TV subscription service is available; state-owned radio broadcaster operates multiple national networks as well as regional and local stations; many private commercial radio broadcasters and some subscription satellite radio services are available; about 55 radio stations overall (2012)
 

Internet country code:

.my
 

Internet hosts:

422,470 (2012)
country comparison to the world: 53
 

Internet users:

15.355 million (2009)
country comparison to the world: 26

Airports:
 
114 (2013)
country comparison to the world: 51
 

Airports - with paved runways:

total: 39
over 3,047 m: 8
2,438 to 3,047 m: 8
1,524 to 2,437 m: 7
914 to 1,523 m: 8
under 914 m: 8 (2013)
 

Airports - with unpaved runways:

total: 75
914 to 1,523 m: 6
under 914 m: 
69 (2013)
 

Heliports:

4 (2013)
 

Pipelines:

condensate 354 km; gas 6,439 km; liquid petroleum gas 155 km; oil 1,937 km; oil/gas/water 43 km; refined products 114 km; water 26 km (2013)
 

Railways:

total: 1,849 km
country comparison to the world: 75
standard gauge: 57 km 1.435-m gauge (57 km electrified)
narrow gauge: 1,792 km 1.000-m gauge (150 km electrified) (2010)
 

Roadways:

total: 144,403 km (does not include local roads)
country comparison to the world: 33
paved: 116,169 km (includes 1,821 km of expressways)
unpaved: 28,234 km (2010)
 

Waterways:

7,200 km (Peninsular Malaysia 3,200 km; Sabah 1,500 km; Sarawak 2,500 km) (2011)
country comparison to the world: 20
 

Merchant marine:

total: 315
country comparison to the world: 31
by type: bulk carrier 11, cargo 83, carrier 2, chemical tanker 47, container 41, liquefied gas 34, passenger/cargo 4, petroleum tanker 86, roll on/roll off 2, vehicle carrier 5
foreign-owned: 26 (Denmark 1, Hong Kong 8, Japan 2, Russia 2, Singapore 13)
registered in other countries: 82 (Bahamas 13, India 1, Indonesia 1, Isle of Man 6, Malta 1, Marshall Islands 11, Panama 12, Papua New Guinea 1, Philippines 1, Saint Kitts and Nevis 1, Singapore 27, Thailand 3, US 2, unknown 2) (2010)
 

Ports and terminals:

major seaport(s): Bintulu, Johor Bahru, George Town (Penang), Port Kelang (Port Klang), Tanjung Pelepas
container port(s) (TEUs): George Town (Penang)(1,202,180), Port Kelang (Port Klang)(9,435,403), Tanjung Pelepas (7,302,461)
 

Transportation - note:

the International Maritime Bureau reports that the territorial and offshore waters in the Strait of Malacca and South China Sea remain high risk for piracy and armed robbery against ships; in the past, commercial vessels have been attacked and hijacked both at anchor and while underway; hijacked vessels are often disguised and cargo diverted to ports in East Asia; crews have been murdered or cast adrift; increased naval patrols since 2005 in the Strait of Malacca resulted in no reported incidents in 2010

Electricity - production:
 
118 billion kWh (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 31
 

Electricity - consumption:

112 billion kWh (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 30
 

Electricity - exports:

151 million kWh (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 72
 

Electricity - imports:

33 million kWh (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 100
 

Electricity - installed generating capacity:

25.39 million kW (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 33
 

Electricity - from fossil fuels:

91.7% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 73
 

Electricity - from nuclear fuels:

0% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 145
 

Electricity - from hydroelectric plants:

8.3% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 116
 

Electricity - from other renewable sources:

0% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 205
 

Crude oil - production:

642,700 bbl/day (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 29
 

Crude oil - exports:

269,000 bbl/day (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 28
 

Crude oil - imports:

160,500 bbl/day (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 37
 

Crude oil - proved reserves:

4 billion bbl (1 January 2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 28
 

Refined petroleum products - production:

568,800 bbl/day (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 30
 

Refined petroleum products - consumption:

542,900 bbl/day (2011 est.)
country comparison to the world: 33
 

Refined petroleum products - exports:

176,500 bbl/day (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 34
 

Refined petroleum products - imports:

175,100 bbl/day (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 31
 

Natural gas - production:

61.73 billion cu m (2011 est.)
country comparison to the world: 15
 

Natural gas - consumption:

32.62 billion cu m (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 28
 

Natural gas - exports:

33.1 billion cu m (2011 est.)
country comparison to the world: 14
 

Natural gas - imports:

1.99 billion cu m (2011 est.)
country comparison to the world: 48
 

Natural gas - proved reserves:

2.35 trillion cu m (1 January 2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 15
 

Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy:

191.4 million Mt (2011 est.)

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Export Statistics


# Description Chapter Amount in Rands
1 Ores, slag and ash 26 R 1,845,501,202.00
2 Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, etc 27 R 719,267,714.00
3 Nickel and articles thereof 75 R 211,958,026.00
4 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, etc 84 R 78,127,044.00
5 Edible fruit, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melons 08 R 52,270,865.00
6 Residues, wastes of food industry, animal fodder 23 R 50,291,174.00
7 Miscellaneous chemical products 38 R 45,793,192.00
8 Vehicles other than railway, tramway 87 R 29,245,290.00
9 Rubber and articles thereof 40 R 23,237,618.00
10 Miscellaneous edible preparations 21 R 22,138,991.00
11 Electrical, electronic equipment 85 R 19,447,260.00
12 Commodities not elsewhere specified 99 R 18,691,570.00
13 Organic chemicals 29 R 15,578,357.00
14 Articles of iron or steel 73 R 15,226,248.00
15 Iron and steel 72 R 13,700,878.00
16 Tanning, dyeing extracts, tannins, derivs,pigments etc 32 R 12,388,394.00
17 Pulp of wood, fibrous cellulosic material, waste etc 47 R 9,667,165.00
18 Copper and articles thereof 74 R 7,481,703.00
19 Live animals 01 R 6,379,541.00
20 Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotopes 28 R 5,744,616.00
21 Wood and articles of wood, wood charcoal 44 R 5,483,706.00
22 Paper & paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board 48 R 4,642,797.00
23 Albuminoids, modified starches, glues, enzymes 35 R 4,450,354.00
24 Pharmaceutical products 30 R 3,738,891.00
25 Milling products, malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten 11 R 3,604,518.00
26 Salt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cement 25 R 3,420,065.00
27 Plastics and articles thereof 39 R 3,240,039.00
28 Optical, photo, technical, medical, etc apparatus 90 R 2,117,033.00
29 Beverages, spirits and vinegar 22 R 1,791,450.00
30 Oil seed, oleagic fruits, grain, seed, fruit, etc, nes 12 R 1,546,325.00
31 Ceramic products 69 R 1,467,727.00
32 Cereals 10 R 1,450,619.00
33 Coffee, tea, mate and spices 09 R 1,265,502.00
34 Furniture, lighting, signs, prefabricated buildings 94 R 978,874.00
35 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 88 R 788,821.00
36 Stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica, etc articles 68 R 701,339.00
37 Tools, implements, cutlery, etc of base metal 82 R 635,895.00
38 Soaps, lubricants, waxes, candles, modelling pastes 34 R 481,440.00
39 Miscellaneous articles of base metal 83 R 411,971.00
40 Works of art, collectors pieces and antiques 97 R 377,600.00
41 Special woven or tufted fabric, lace, tapestry etc 58 R 357,375.00
42 Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers 07 R 329,508.00
43 Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather 41 R 297,980.00
44 Fertilizers 31 R 279,403.00
45 Impregnated, coated or laminated textile fabric 59 R 215,493.00
46 Vegetable, fruit, nut, etc food preparations 20 R 205,468.00
47 Sugars and sugar confectionery 17 R 194,752.00
48 Aluminium and articles thereof 76 R 150,219.00
49 Essential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, toileteries 33 R 144,004.00
50 Manufactures of plaiting material, basketwork, etc. 46 R 142,708.00
51 Knitted or crocheted fabric 60 R 139,591.00
52 Ships, boats and other floating structures 89 R 124,830.00
53 Cereal, flour, starch, milk preparations and products 19 R 119,255.00
54 Printed books, newspapers, pictures etc 49 R 113,510.00
55 Lac, gums, resins, vegetable saps and extracts nes 13 R 81,031.00
56 Miscellaneous manufactured articles 96 R 79,930.00
57 Footwear, gaiters and the like, parts thereof 64 R 67,050.00
58 Wadding, felt, nonwovens, yarns, twine, cordage, etc 56 R 58,182.00
59 Articles of apparel, accessories, not knit or crochet 62 R 29,400.00
60 Manmade staple fibres 55 R 25,040.00
61 Manmade filaments 54 R 19,190.00
62 Toys, games, sports requisites 95 R 16,615.00
63 Glass and glassware 70 R 12,144.00
64 Articles of apparel, accessories, knit or crochet 61 R 4,886.00
65 Pearls, precious stones, metals, coins, etc 71 R 4,284.00
66 Bird skin, feathers, artificial flowers, human hair 67 R 3,626.00
67 Headgear and parts thereof 65 R 3,391.00
68 Cocoa and cocoa preparations 18 R 879.00
69 Other made textile articles, sets, worn clothing etc 63 R 821.00
70 Umbrellas, walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, etc 66 R 119.00
71 Animal,vegetable fats and oils, cleavage products, etc 15 R 13.00
72 Silk 50 R 10.00
# Description Chapter Amount


# Description Chapter Amount in Rands
1 Ores, slag and ash 26 R 1,937,623,095.00
2 Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, etc 27 R 650,320,246.00
3 Nickel and articles thereof 75 R 216,441,707.00
4 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, etc 84 R 119,474,514.00
5 Rubber and articles thereof 40 R 91,096,738.00
6 Vehicles other than railway, tramway 87 R 49,408,879.00
7 Edible fruit, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melons 08 R 38,353,477.00
8 Miscellaneous edible preparations 21 R 35,947,378.00
9 Plastics and articles thereof 39 R 32,512,321.00
10 Wood and articles of wood, wood charcoal 44 R 24,342,643.00
11 Miscellaneous chemical products 38 R 22,122,682.00
12 Residues, wastes of food industry, animal fodder 23 R 17,947,758.00
13 Electrical, electronic equipment 85 R 17,643,388.00
14 Tanning, dyeing extracts, tannins, derivs,pigments etc 32 R 15,227,703.00
15 Railway, tramway locomotives, rolling stock, equipment 86 R 13,649,798.00
16 Organic chemicals 29 R 13,087,119.00
17 Articles of iron or steel 73 R 10,675,162.00
18 Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotopes 28 R 8,207,817.00
19 Albuminoids, modified starches, glues, enzymes 35 R 7,419,627.00
20 Salt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cement 25 R 6,223,495.00
21 Paper & paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board 48 R 5,775,169.00
22 Live animals 01 R 5,093,448.00
23 Iron and steel 72 R 4,180,280.00
24 Beverages, spirits and vinegar 22 R 3,611,229.00
25 Milling products, malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten 11 R 3,051,852.00
26 Copper and articles thereof 74 R 2,868,446.00
27 Works of art, collectors pieces and antiques 97 R 2,834,891.00
28 Pulp of wood, fibrous cellulosic material, waste etc 47 R 2,538,502.00
29 Printed books, newspapers, pictures etc 49 R 2,119,085.00
30 Optical, photo, technical, medical, etc apparatus 90 R 2,097,462.00
31 Cereals 10 R 1,810,322.00
32 Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes 24 R 1,320,393.00
33 Commodities not elsewhere specified 99 R 1,318,713.00
34 Aluminium and articles thereof 76 R 1,182,792.00
35 Furniture, lighting, signs, prefabricated buildings 94 R 1,158,102.00
36 Soaps, lubricants, waxes, candles, modelling pastes 34 R 858,157.00
37 Essential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, toileteries 33 R 798,333.00
38 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 88 R 786,184.00
39 Pharmaceutical products 30 R 751,118.00
40 Tools, implements, cutlery, etc of base metal 82 R 442,026.00
41 Miscellaneous articles of base metal 83 R 401,886.00
42 Ceramic products 69 R 388,510.00
43 Stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica, etc articles 68 R 251,858.00
44 Fertilizers 31 R 182,357.00
45 Miscellaneous manufactured articles 96 R 166,581.00
46 Knitted or crocheted fabric 60 R 156,068.00
47 Footwear, gaiters and the like, parts thereof 64 R 117,476.00
48 Coffee, tea, mate and spices 09 R 110,922.00
49 Toys, games, sports requisites 95 R 81,974.00
50 Lac, gums, resins, vegetable saps and extracts nes 13 R 77,229.00
51 Other made textile articles, sets, worn clothing etc 63 R 62,359.00
52 Sugars and sugar confectionery 17 R 61,522.00
53 Impregnated, coated or laminated textile fabric 59 R 47,047.00
54 Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather 41 R 44,214.00
55 Vegetable, fruit, nut, etc food preparations 20 R 35,347.00
56 Furskins and artificial fur, manufactures thereof 43 R 29,230.00
57 Articles of apparel, accessories, knit or crochet 61 R 20,975.00
58 Cocoa and cocoa preparations 18 R 18,681.00
59 Cereal, flour, starch, milk preparations and products 19 R 5,500.00
60 Silk 50 R 2,200.00
61 Clocks and watches and parts thereof 91 R 1,363.00
62 Pearls, precious stones, metals, coins, etc 71 R 1,225.00
63 Headgear and parts thereof 65 R 1,167.00
64 Cotton 52 R 970.00
65 Articles of leather, animal gut, harness, travel goods 42 R 928.00
66 Articles of apparel, accessories, not knit or crochet 62 R 325.00
67 Glass and glassware 70 R 10.00
68 Manmade filaments 54 R 5.00
# Description Chapter Amount


# Description Chapter Amount in Rands
1 Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, etc 27 R 655,669,121.00
2 Ores, slag and ash 26 R 544,282,983.00
3 Nickel and articles thereof 75 R 186,485,412.00
4 Rubber and articles thereof 40 R 102,594,479.00
5 Vehicles other than railway, tramway 87 R 93,462,736.00
6 Plastics and articles thereof 39 R 58,285,712.00
7 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, etc 84 R 56,096,832.00
8 Edible fruit, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melons 08 R 51,002,887.00
9 Miscellaneous edible preparations 21 R 43,263,339.00
10 Optical, photo, technical, medical, etc apparatus 90 R 35,054,018.00
11 Miscellaneous chemical products 38 R 27,154,604.00
12 Organic chemicals 29 R 22,109,087.00
13 Electrical, electronic equipment 85 R 21,747,982.00
14 Iron and steel 72 R 20,972,243.00
15 Tanning, dyeing extracts, tannins, derivs,pigments etc 32 R 19,672,901.00
16 Salt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cement 25 R 11,077,340.00
17 Articles of iron or steel 73 R 8,071,528.00
18 Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotopes 28 R 7,510,151.00
19 Albuminoids, modified starches, glues, enzymes 35 R 7,047,610.00
20 Paper & paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board 48 R 5,930,134.00
21 Residues, wastes of food industry, animal fodder 23 R 4,747,253.00
22 Pharmaceutical products 30 R 4,142,190.00
23 Live animals 01 R 3,281,387.00
24 Lead and articles thereof 78 R 2,842,975.00
25 Furniture, lighting, signs, prefabricated buildings 94 R 2,389,721.00
26 Cereals 10 R 1,459,264.00
27 Stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica, etc articles 68 R 935,557.00
28 Tools, implements, cutlery, etc of base metal 82 R 919,824.00
29 Soaps, lubricants, waxes, candles, modelling pastes 34 R 720,852.00
30 Aluminium and articles thereof 76 R 694,213.00
31 Printed books, newspapers, pictures etc 49 R 691,139.00
32 Cereal, flour, starch, milk preparations and products 19 R 672,966.00
33 Works of art, collectors pieces and antiques 97 R 623,743.00
34 Oil seed, oleagic fruits, grain, seed, fruit, etc, nes 12 R 525,420.00
35 Miscellaneous articles of base metal 83 R 417,881.00
36 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 88 R 394,363.00
37 Milling products, malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten 11 R 309,016.00
38 Sugars and sugar confectionery 17 R 227,524.00
39 Explosives, pyrotechnics, matches, pyrophorics, etc 36 R 224,371.00
40 Ceramic products 69 R 216,621.00
41 Essential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, toileteries 33 R 209,141.00
42 Articles of apparel, accessories, not knit or crochet 62 R 174,839.00
43 Wood and articles of wood, wood charcoal 44 R 163,491.00
44 Animal,vegetable fats and oils, cleavage products, etc 15 R 124,323.00
45 Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather 41 R 110,740.00
46 Toys, games, sports requisites 95 R 72,672.00
47 Articles of leather, animal gut, harness, travel goods 42 R 55,530.00
48 Headgear and parts thereof 65 R 53,576.00
49 Products of animal origin, nes 05 R 48,718.00
50 Wool, animal hair, horsehair yarn and fabric thereof 51 R 47,500.00
51 Miscellaneous manufactured articles 96 R 45,171.00
52 Manmade filaments 54 R 42,869.00
53 Other made textile articles, sets, worn clothing etc 63 R 28,509.00
54 Impregnated, coated or laminated textile fabric 59 R 25,343.00
55 Special woven or tufted fabric, lace, tapestry etc 58 R 24,049.00
56 Beverages, spirits and vinegar 22 R 14,472.00
57 Copper and articles thereof 74 R 6,745.00
58 Manmade staple fibres 55 R 5,820.00
59 Cocoa and cocoa preparations 18 R 4,934.00
60 Umbrellas, walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, etc 66 R 2,420.00
61 Vegetable, fruit, nut, etc food preparations 20 R 1,344.00
62 Cotton 52 R 1,231.00
63 Fertilizers 31 R 1,041.00
64 Silk 50 R 598.00
65 Articles of apparel, accessories, knit or crochet 61 R 100.00
66 Footwear, gaiters and the like, parts thereof 64 R 50.00
67 Pearls, precious stones, metals, coins, etc 71 R 50.00
# Description Chapter Amount


# Description Chapter Amount in Rands
1 Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, etc 27 R 665,519,932.00
2 Nickel and articles thereof 75 R 523,549,375.00
3 Ores, slag and ash 26 R 176,692,370.00
4 Electrical, electronic equipment 85 R 115,868,596.00
5 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, etc 84 R 114,907,243.00
6 Vehicles other than railway, tramway 87 R 75,333,886.00
7 Rubber and articles thereof 40 R 57,359,057.00
8 Miscellaneous edible preparations 21 R 28,353,419.00
9 Miscellaneous chemical products 38 R 27,718,111.00
10 Optical, photo, technical, medical, etc apparatus 90 R 23,622,830.00
11 Edible fruit, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melons 08 R 20,289,449.00
12 Articles of iron or steel 73 R 15,320,839.00
13 Copper and articles thereof 74 R 14,480,656.00
14 Iron and steel 72 R 12,972,066.00
15 Tanning, dyeing extracts, tannins, derivs,pigments etc 32 R 10,708,672.00
16 Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotopes 28 R 5,959,771.00
17 Organic chemicals 29 R 5,865,541.00
18 Ceramic products 69 R 3,999,631.00
19 Aluminium and articles thereof 76 R 3,900,191.00
20 Albuminoids, modified starches, glues, enzymes 35 R 3,792,101.00
21 Cereals 10 R 1,775,268.00
22 Oil seed, oleagic fruits, grain, seed, fruit, etc, nes 12 R 1,634,175.00
23 Dairy products, eggs, honey, edible animal product nes 04 R 1,502,797.00
24 Live animals 01 R 1,489,583.00
25 Pharmaceutical products 30 R 1,426,452.00
26 Soaps, lubricants, waxes, candles, modelling pastes 34 R 1,415,505.00
27 Plastics and articles thereof 39 R 1,323,313.00
28 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 88 R 1,267,736.00
29 Paper & paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board 48 R 1,129,966.00
30 Salt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cement 25 R 1,033,059.00
31 Beverages, spirits and vinegar 22 R 843,308.00
32 Milling products, malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten 11 R 813,579.00
33 Miscellaneous articles of base metal 83 R 808,290.00
34 Works of art, collectors pieces and antiques 97 R 757,126.00
35 Furniture, lighting, signs, prefabricated buildings 94 R 742,871.00
36 Tools, implements, cutlery, etc of base metal 82 R 717,370.00
37 Essential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, toileteries 33 R 657,508.00
38 Cereal, flour, starch, milk preparations and products 19 R 560,247.00
39 Wood and articles of wood, wood charcoal 44 R 547,757.00
40 Meat, fish and seafood food preparations nes 16 R 543,310.00
41 Coffee, tea, mate and spices 09 R 361,455.00
42 Explosives, pyrotechnics, matches, pyrophorics, etc 36 R 157,509.00
43 Stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica, etc articles 68 R 121,846.00
44 Residues, wastes of food industry, animal fodder 23 R 100,691.00
45 Vegetable, fruit, nut, etc food preparations 20 R 93,891.00
46 Articles of apparel, accessories, knit or crochet 61 R 92,840.00
47 Other made textile articles, sets, worn clothing etc 63 R 52,909.00
48 Railway, tramway locomotives, rolling stock, equipment 86 R 46,300.00
49 Printed books, newspapers, pictures etc 49 R 35,115.00
50 Sugars and sugar confectionery 17 R 26,066.00
51 Miscellaneous manufactured articles 96 R 22,663.00
52 Headgear and parts thereof 65 R 13,594.00
53 Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers 07 R 10,000.00
54 Clocks and watches and parts thereof 91 R 9,835.00
55 Cocoa and cocoa preparations 18 R 3,918.00
56 Cork and articles of cork 45 R 3,484.00
57 Impregnated, coated or laminated textile fabric 59 R 1,970.00
58 Toys, games, sports requisites 95 R 543.00
59 Articles of leather, animal gut, harness, travel goods 42 R 345.00
60 Silk 50 R 103.00
61 Animal,vegetable fats and oils, cleavage products, etc 15 R 12.00
# Description Chapter Amount


# Description Chapter Amount in Rands
1 Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, etc 27 R 1,236,587,304.00
2 Nickel and articles thereof 75 R 454,465,288.00
3 Ores, slag and ash 26 R 432,884,885.00
4 Vehicles other than railway, tramway 87 R 175,435,142.00
5 Iron and steel 72 R 134,520,604.00
6 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, etc 84 R 105,181,895.00
7 Electrical, electronic equipment 85 R 81,495,346.00
8 Rubber and articles thereof 40 R 80,411,233.00
9 Copper and articles thereof 74 R 44,459,567.00
10 Miscellaneous chemical products 38 R 22,251,212.00
11 Optical, photo, technical, medical, etc apparatus 90 R 17,413,926.00
12 Articles of iron or steel 73 R 14,895,294.00
13 Lead and articles thereof 78 R 14,660,323.00
14 Tanning, dyeing extracts, tannins, derivs,pigments etc 32 R 11,625,388.00
15 Edible fruit, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melons 08 R 7,648,848.00
16 Organic chemicals 29 R 6,712,518.00
17 Plastics and articles thereof 39 R 5,910,560.00
18 Live animals 01 R 4,675,462.00
19 Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotopes 28 R 4,320,202.00
20 Albuminoids, modified starches, glues, enzymes 35 R 4,202,886.00
21 Miscellaneous edible preparations 21 R 4,126,377.00
22 Pharmaceutical products 30 R 3,361,013.00
23 Paper & paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board 48 R 2,728,336.00
24 Cereals 10 R 2,407,511.00
25 Animal,vegetable fats and oils, cleavage products, etc 15 R 1,890,778.00
26 Salt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cement 25 R 1,878,639.00
27 Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather 41 R 1,556,579.00
28 Railway, tramway locomotives, rolling stock, equipment 86 R 1,087,493.00
29 Essential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, toileteries 33 R 903,851.00
30 Zinc and articles thereof 79 R 751,217.00
31 Dairy products, eggs, honey, edible animal product nes 04 R 709,027.00
32 Ceramic products 69 R 681,218.00
33 Furniture, lighting, signs, prefabricated buildings 94 R 635,001.00
34 Oil seed, oleagic fruits, grain, seed, fruit, etc, nes 12 R 634,056.00
35 Milling products, malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten 11 R 461,298.00
36 Works of art, collectors pieces and antiques 97 R 372,800.00
37 Miscellaneous articles of base metal 83 R 346,239.00
38 Fertilizers 31 R 311,027.00
39 Coffee, tea, mate and spices 09 R 297,425.00
40 Articles of apparel, accessories, knit or crochet 61 R 272,547.00
41 Products of animal origin, nes 05 R 245,387.00
42 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 88 R 237,212.00
43 Photographic or cinematographic goods 37 R 208,935.00
44 Aluminium and articles thereof 76 R 139,733.00
45 Beverages, spirits and vinegar 22 R 124,779.00
46 Tools, implements, cutlery, etc of base metal 82 R 91,656.00
47 Printed books, newspapers, pictures etc 49 R 74,476.00
48 Pearls, precious stones, metals, coins, etc 71 R 70,953.00
49 Special woven or tufted fabric, lace, tapestry etc 58 R 68,875.00
50 Headgear and parts thereof 65 R 43,148.00
51 Sugars and sugar confectionery 17 R 39,193.00
52 Toys, games, sports requisites 95 R 39,183.00
53 Other made textile articles, sets, worn clothing etc 63 R 30,271.00
54 Articles of apparel, accessories, not knit or crochet 62 R 29,649.00
55 Miscellaneous manufactured articles 96 R 10,615.00
56 Ships, boats and other floating structures 89 R 4,500.00
57 Vegetable textile fibres nes, paper yarn, woven fabric 53 R 3,916.00
58 Articles of leather, animal gut, harness, travel goods 42 R 3,326.00
59 Umbrellas, walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, etc 66 R 1,752.00
60 Manmade filaments 54 R 903.00
61 Clocks and watches and parts thereof 91 R 748.00
62 Cocoa and cocoa preparations 18 R 1.00
# Description Chapter Amount
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