Malaysia is not only a traditional exporter of petroleum, rubber, palm oil and other products, but also a major exporter of electrical and electronic products such as semiconductors, audio-visual products and computers. In terms of export categories, in 2004, electrical and electronic products were the most important export commodities in Malaysia, with the export value of US$ 43.75 billion, up by 16.3% year-on-year, accounting for 34.8% of Malaysia's total exports.
Relations with China
China-Malaysia relations go back to ancient times. As early as the 2nd century BC, China businessmen went to the Malay Peninsula to engage in business activities. 1974 On May 3 1, Malaysia established diplomatic relations with China, making Malaysia the first ASEAN country to establish diplomatic relations with China.
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia, the two countries have continuously expanded and deepened bilateral relations, which have brought tangible benefits to both sides and played an important role in promoting the prosperity and progress of the two countries and the region. The two sides will further strengthen coordination and cooperation in a wide range of fields and jointly promote peace, stability, security, harmony and development of the two countries and the region.
Refer to the above contents: Ministry of Commerce of China-Basic situation of Malaysian foreign trade in 2004.