Malaysia Export Data 2025: Top Partners, Products Analysis

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Malaysia Export Data 2025: Top Partners, Products, and Importing Companies

According to Malaysia export data on TradeInt, Singapore was Malaysia’s leading export destination in 2025 with shipments valued at $53.48B, accounting for 15.80% of the total.

 

  • Singapore led at $53.48B (15.80%), followed by the United States at $47.67B (14.09%) and China at $39.64B (11.71%).
  • Motors, electrical equipment, and their parts accounted for $135.77B (40.12%) of total Malaysia exports.
  • HS 8542 was the largest single product at $91.27B (26.97%).
  • INTEL TECHNOLOGY SDN BHD was the top exporting company at $5.35B (24.32%).

This article covers Malaysia’s top export partners, leading export product categories, key export products by HS code, and major exporting companies.

Who Are Malaysia's Top Export Partners in 2025?

According to TradeInt’s global trade data, Singapore was Malaysia’s largest export partner in 2025 with $53.48B in exports, representing 15.80% of the total. The United States followed closely at $47.67B (14.09%), while China ranked third with $39.64B (11.71%). Hong Kong, China ($19.85B, 5.87%) and Taiwan, China ($18.49B, 5.46%) completed the top five, with the top ten partners collectively accounting for nearly 80% of Malaysia’s total export value.

 

According to the Malaysia export data 2025, 100% of Malaysia’s top partners were:

  1. Singapore | $53.48B | 15.80%
  2. United States | $47.67B | 14.09%
  3. China | $39.64B | 11.71%
  4. Hong Kong, China | $19.85B | 5.87%
  5. Taiwan, China | $18.49B | 5.46%
  6. Japan | $16.37B | 4.84%
  7. Thailand | $13.66B | 4.04%
  8. Vietnam | $11.53B | 3.41%
  9. South Korea | $11.13B | 3.29%
  10. India | $10.97B | 3.24%
Top 10 Malaysia Export Trade Partners 2025
Rank Importing Country Export Value (USD) Share (%) Top 3 Export Products HS Code
1 Singapore $53,481,684,429 15.80% 1. 8542 (41.1%)
2. 2710 (9.21%)
3. 8486 (5.98%)
2 United States $47,673,451,896 14.09% 1. 8542 (5.1%)
2. 8517 (9.3%)
3. 8471 (6.07%)
3 China $39,639,608,264 11.71% 1. 8542 (46.3%)
2. 9030 (4.58%)
3. 8523 (3.85%)
4 Hong Kong, China $19,854,095,157 5.87% 1. 8542 (70.5%)
2. 8541 (5.63%)
3. 7108 (2.66%)
5 Taiwan, China $18,489,241,417 5.46% 1. 8542 (57.6%)
2. 9030 (11.7%)
3. 8471 (3.15%)
6 Japan $16,373,972,817 4.84% 1. 2711 (26.3%)
2. 8542 (8.73%)
3. 2709 (5.06%)
7 Thailand $13,656,571,968 4.04% 1. 8542 (20.7%)
2. 2709 (10.1%)
3. 8523 (5.47%)
8 Vietnam $11,533,561,533 3.41% 1. 8542 (34.4%)
2. 2710 (7.62%)
3. 7601 (4.03%)
9 South Korea $11,133,875,596 3.29% 1. 2711 (26.2%)
2. 8542 (20.1%)
3. 8471 (6.69%)
10 India $10,973,433,301 3.24% 1. 1511 (21.3%)
2. 8542 (7.6%)
3. 8471 (4.63%)
Data Source: TradeInt

Malaysia's Top Export Partners Insights 2025

Seven of Malaysia’s top ten export partners are located in Asia, with the top five all being Asian economies, collectively accounting for 53.93% of the total. This points to a significant regional concentration in Malaysia’s export markets, primarily within East and Southeast Asia. The United States, as the sole non-Asian partner in the top five, still holds a substantial 14.09% share, underscoring its critical role in the global supply chain for Malaysian goods. The data suggests a clear hierarchy, with Singapore’s export value being 1.12 times larger than that of the United States, while the gap between the second and third-ranked partners is more pronounced, with the United States’ value 1.20 times that of China’s.

This regional concentration aligns with broader trade patterns, where Singapore accounted for 57% of Malaysia’s exports to the ASEAN region in 2024. The strong performance of Asian partners is further evidenced by the surge in trade with Taiwan, which overtook Japan to become a leading partner with a 38.5% increase. The outlook for 2025 suggests continued strength with key partners, with exports to Singapore, China, and the United States forecast to reach $108B, $82B, and $69B, respectively, driven by sustained demand for electrical and electronic products and commodities.

What Are Malaysia's Top Export Product Categories in 2025?

According to TradeInt’s global trade data, the category “Motors, electrical equipment and their parts; recorders and players, television image and sound recording and playback equipment and their parts and accessories” was Malaysia’s leading Malaysia top exports category in 2025, with an export value of $135.77B, constituting 40.12% of the total. Mineral fuels followed at $38.37B (11.34%), while nuclear reactors and machinery accounted for $36.42B (10.76%). Animal and vegetable oils and fats were the fourth-largest category at $19.52B (5.77%), highlighting the continued importance of palm oil exports.

According to the Malaysia export data 2025, 100% of Malaysia’s top product categories were:

  1. Motors, electrical equipment and their parts; recorders and players, television image and sound recording and playback equipment and their parts and accessories | $135.77B | 40.12%

  2. Mineral fuels, mineral oils and their distillation products; bituminous substances; mineral waxes | $38.37B | 11.34%

  3. Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, mechanical appliances and their parts | $36.42B | 10.76%

  4. Animal and vegetable oils, fats and their decomposition products; refined edible fats and oils; animal and vegetable waxes | $19.52B | 5.77%

  5. Optical, photographic, film, measurement, inspection, medical or surgical instruments and equipment, precision instruments and equipment; parts and accessories of the above items | $16.27B | 4.81%

  6. Plastic and its products | $8.56B | 2.53%

  7. Miscellaneous chemical products | $6.76B | 2.00%

  8. Aluminum and its products | $6.50B | 1.92%

  9. Rubber and its products | $6.07B | 1.79%

  10. Steel | $4.82B | 1.42%
Top 10 Malaysia Export Product Categories Data 2025
Rank Product Categories Import Value (USD) Share (%)
1 Motors, electrical equipment and their parts; recorders and players, television image and sound recording and playback equipment and their parts and accessories $135,767,135,110 40.12%
2 Mineral fuels, mineral oils and their distillation products, bituminous substances, mineral waxes $38,372,709,095 11.34%
3 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, mechanical appliances and their parts $36,423,951,949 10.76%
4 Animal and vegetable oils, fats and their decomposition products; refined edible fats and oils; animal and vegetable waxes $19,520,425,832 5.77%
5 Optical, photographic, film, measurement, inspection, medical or surgical instruments and equipment; precision instruments and accessories $16,272,429,538 4.81%
6 Plastic and its products $8,559,553,011 2.53%
7 Miscellaneous chemical products $6,759,767,281 2.00%
8 Aluminum and its products $6,501,144,468 1.92%
9 Rubber and its products $6,070,320,564 1.79%
10 Steel $4,815,298,362 1.42%
Data Source: TradeInt

Malaysia's Top Export Product Categories Insights 2025

The dominance of the electrical and electronic (E&E) equipment category is stark, with its 40.12% share being more than triple that of the second-largest category (mineral fuels at 11.34%). This suggests Malaysia’s export economy is heavily specialized in high-value manufacturing within global technology supply chains. The combined share of the top three categories—E&E, fuels, and machinery—exceeds 62%, indicating a concentrated export profile reliant on a few key industrial sectors. The presence of palm oil (animal/vegetable oils) as the fourth-largest category, despite a much smaller 5.77% share, underscores the country’s dual economic pillars of advanced manufacturing and commodity-based agriculture.

This structural reliance on E&E is a consistent trend, with electrical machinery and equipment representing the fastest-growing top export category in 2025, up 29.1%. The sector’s growth is a primary driver of overall trade performance, as exports of E&E products remained the key export growth contributor, rising by nearly RM8.0 billion in November 2025. The positive outlook is supported by the global semiconductor cycle, with global semiconductor revenues forecast to grow 22.5% in 2025, which may continue to buoy this critical category.

What Are Malaysia's Top Export Products by HS Code in 2025?

According to TradeInt’s global trade data, HS code 8542 (“Electronic integrated circuits; parts thereof”) was the leading Malaysia top exports by HS code in 2025, with an export value of $91.27B, accounting for 26.97% of Malaysia’s total exports. This single 4-digit code’s value was more than double that of the entire mineral fuels product category. The second-largest HS code was 2710 (“Petroleum oils, crude”), at $20.41B (6.03%), followed by 1511 (“Palm oil and its fractions”) at $13.48B (3.98%).

According to the Malaysia export data 2025, 100% of Malaysia’s top 4-digit HS codes were:

  1. 8542 | $91.27B | 26.97%

  2. 2710 | $20.41B | 6.03%

  3. 1511 | $13.48B | 3.98%

  4. 8471 | $13.29B | 3.33%

  5. 2711 | $12.15B | 3.59%

  6. 8517 | $8.39B | 12.48%

  7. 8523 | $8.37B | 2.47%

  8. 9030 | $6.60B | 11.95%

  9. 8541 | $6.07B | 11.79%

  10. 8486 | $5.57B | 11.65%
Top 10 Malaysia Export Product by HS Code 2025
Rank Top 4-digit HS Code Export Value (USD) Share (%)
1 8542 $91,269,185,968 26.97%
2 2710 $20,412,685,561 6.03%
3 1511 $13,482,610,557 3.98%
4 8471 $13,289,832,506 3.33%
5 2711 $12,151,896,360 3.59%
6 8517 $8,389,194,497 12.48%
7 8523 $8,367,618,266 2.47%
8 9030 $6,602,750,668 11.95%
9 8541 $6,065,825,568 11.79%
10 8486 $5,572,235,816 11.65%
Data Source: TradeInt

Malaysia's Top Export Products by HS Code Insights 2025

The supremacy of HS 8542 is the defining feature of Malaysia’s export structure, with its 26.97% share dwarfing all other individual products. This code alone accounted for over 67% of the value of the entire top-level E&E equipment category ($135.77B), indicating that Malaysia’s role in the global electronics supply chain is intensely focused on semiconductor manufacturing and assembly. The product mix in the top ten reveals an economy anchored by three pillars: semiconductors (8542, 8471, 8523, 8541), energy commodities (2710, 2711), and palm oil (1511). The presence of machinery parts (8486) and measuring instruments (9030) further supports the narrative of a deeply integrated advanced manufacturing ecosystem.

This concentration in integrated circuits is a key growth driver, with electronic integrated circuits representing 27.3% of Malaysia’s total exports in 2025. The strategic importance of moving up the value chain in this sector is highlighted in forward-looking analyses, which note priorities like advancing up the semiconductor value chain and digitalization. The strong performance of palm oil (HS 1511) is also expected to continue, supported by higher prices and expansion into new markets.

Which Top Malaysian Exporting Companies Exported the Most in 2025?

According to TradeInt’s global trade data, INTEL TECHNOLOGY SDN BHD was the top Malaysian exporting company in 2025, with an export value of $5.35B, representing approximately 7% of the total exports tracked within the HS code 8542. PETCO TRADING LABUAN COMPANY LTD followed as the second-largest exporter at $2.81B, with MALAYSIA LNG SDN BHD ranking third at $4.29B. The data indicate that leading firms are concentrated in the semiconductor, energy trading, and liquefied natural gas sectors.

 

According to the Malaysia export data 2025, the top Malaysian exporting company of EACH of the top 10 Malaysian exporting HS codes was:

 

  1. Top HS Code 8542 Exporting company | INTEL TECHNOLOGY SDN BHD | $5.35B
  2. Top HS Code 2710 Exporting company | PETCO TRADING LABUAN COMPANY LTD | $2.81B
  3. Top HS Code 1511 Exporting company | MALAYSIA LNG SDN BHD | $4.29B
  4. Top HS Code 8471 Exporting company | FGV TRADING SDN BHD | $1.85B 
  5. Top HS Code 2711 Exporting company | DELL GLOBAL BUSINESS CENTER SDN BHD | $3.03B
  6. Top HS Code 8517 Exporting company | FLEXTRONICS TECHNOLOGY PENANG SDN | $366.94M
  7. Top HS Code 8523 Exporting company | MICRON MEMORY MALAYSIA SDN BHD | $3.15B
  8. Top HS Code 9030 Exporting company | JABIL CIRCUIT SDN BHD | $629.77M
  9. Top HS Code 8541 Exporting company | PACTECH ASIA SDNBHD | $343.74M
  10. Top HS Code 8486 Exporting company | LAM RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL SDN BHD | $1.51B 
Top 10 Malaysia Exporting Companies by Export Value 2025
Rank Top 4-digit HS Code Top Exporting Company of the HS Code Export Value (USD)
1 8542 INTEL TECHNOLOGY SDN BHD $5,347,999,379
2 2710 PETCO TRADING LABUAN COMPANY LTD $2,807,614,103
3 1511 FGV TRADING SDN BHD $1,845,930,362
4 8471 DELL GLOBAL BUSINESS CENTER SDN BHD $3,028,693,016
5 2711 MALAYSIA LNG SDN BHD $4,287,715,061
6 8517 FLEXTRONICS TECHNOLOGY PENANG SDN $366,942,907
7 8523 MICRON MEMORY MALAYSIA SDN BHD $3,150,111,049
8 9030 JABIL CIRCUIT SDN BHD $629,769,473
9 8541 PACTECH ASIA SDN BHD $343,738,865
10 8486 LAM RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL SDN BHD $1,508,455,459
Data Source: TradeInt

Top Malaysian Exporting Companies Insights 2025

The list of top exporters reveals a clear alignment with Malaysia’s dominant export products, featuring major semiconductor firms (Intel, Micron, Lam Research), electronics manufacturing services (Flexronics, Jabil), and commodity traders (PETCO Trading, Malaysia LNG, FGV Trading). The very high company-specific share percentages suggest these firms hold near-monopolistic or dominant positions within their specific export niches, whether for refined petroleum to a particular market or LNG shipments. This points to an export landscape where a handful of large, often multinational, corporations control significant portions of key trade flows.

 

While specific company-level forecasts are scarce in public sources, the sectoral outlook for these firms remains positive, tied to the growth trajectories of their industries. Companies in the E&E sector are positioned to benefit from the forecast 22.5% growth in the global semiconductor market in 2025. Similarly, energy and commodity trading companies are supported by trends like record-high trade values and a trade surplus of RM151.8 billion in 2025, indicating robust overall export volumes in their sectors.

Conclusion

Malaysia’s Malaysia export data for 2025 reveals an economy powerfully leveraged into global technology supply chains, with electrical and electronic equipment constituting 40.12% ($135.77B) of all exports. This sector is dominated by semiconductor integrated circuits (HS 8542), which alone accounted for 26.97% ($91.27B) of national export value. Geographically, exports are concentrated in Asia, with Singapore ($53.48B), the United States ($47.67B), and China ($39.64B) as the top three partners, collectively taking 41.6% of Malaysia’s export goods. At the company level, INTEL TECHNOLOGY SDN BHD led with $5.35B in exports.

The forward-looking outlook remains anchored to these strengths. The E&E sector, a primary growth driver, is supported by a positive global semiconductor outlook, while diversification efforts into new markets for commodities like palm oil are underway. With total trade hitting a record RM3.1 trillion and exports growing 6.5% in 2025, Malaysia’s export economy appears poised for sustained, if specialized, growth, heavily dependent on the cycles of the global electronics industry.

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Your personal data may be used, disclosed, maintained, accessed, processed and/or transferred to the following third parties, whether sited in Singapore or outside of Singapore (including the People’s Republic of China), for one or more of the purposes set out above:
(a) our headquarters, subsidiaries and group companies;
(b) third party service providers which require the processing of your data, for example, third party service providers which have been engaged by us to: (i) to provide and maintain any IT equipment used to store and access your personal information; (ii) to host and maintain our Website; or 
(iii) otherwise in connection with the provision of certain services provided to you on or via our Website;
(c) our auditors and legal advisors;
(d) public and governmental/regulatory authorities, statutory boards, industry associations; and /or
(e) courts and other alternative dispute forums.
In certain circumstances we may provide third parties (whether or not located in Singapore) with aggregate information about our Website’s users. This may include information about your computer, including where available your IP address, operating system and browser type, for system administration and to report aggregate information to our advertisers. This is anonymized statistical data about our users’ browsing actions and patterns, and does not identify any individual. If we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal data in order to comply with any legal obligation, or in order to enforce or apply our Website Terms of Use; or to protect the rights, property, or safety of any person (including for example for the purposes of fraud detection and prevention). Please rest assured that we never sell or rent your personal data.
 
6. Transfer of your personal data outside of Singapore
The personal data that we collect from you may be transferred to, used, processed and stored outside of Singapore for one or more of the purposes set out above. By submitting your personal data and/or using our Website, you agree and consent to such transfer, storing or processing.
We have entered into contractual undertakings to ensure that the personal data which we collect from you and transfer to our service providers (whether or not located in Singapore) is adequately protected.
We will take reasonable steps to maintain appropriate physical, technical and administrative security to help prevent loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure or modification of your personal information.
 
7. Updating your information
Where you submit your personal data on our Website, you should try to ensure such personal data is accurate, and let us know if such personal data changes so that we are not holding any inaccurate personal data about you.
 
8. Your rights
You may withdraw your consent for us to collect, use, disclose and/or process your personal data for some or all of the purposes listed in this Privacy Policy.
You may request to access and/or correct the personal data currently in our possession by writing to the Data Protection Officer using the contact details provided below. Please note that we may charge you a reasonable fee for the handling and processing of your requests to access your personal data.
 
9. Changes to this Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to amend the terms of this Privacy Policy at our absolute discretion. Any amended privacy policy will be posted on our Website. You are expected to check this page from time to time to take notice of any changes we have made as they are binding on you. Your continued use of our Website and/or the services made available on or via our Website following any amendment of this Privacy Policy will signify your assent to and acceptance of its revised terms.
 
10. Further information about protection of personal data and the Singapore Personal Data Protection Act 2012
If you want to contact us with specific queries or concerns in relation to this Privacy Policy, or if you have any questions or complaints as to how your personal data is collected, used, disclosed and/or processed by us, please contact our Data Protection Officer at [email protected].