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    MALAYSIA REMAINS ASEAN'S LEADING EXPORTER TO US

    NEW YORK, Feb 10 (Bernama) -- Malaysia remained Asean''s leading exporter to

    the United States despite exports dipping 0.25 per cent to US$23.694 billion

    between January and November last year.

    Despite the slight drop in exports during the 11-month period, Malaysia

    remained the 18th largest import source for the United States, according to

    latest statistics released by the United States administration.

    The Malaysian External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) Commissioner

    in New York, Mohd Mustafa Abd Aziz, told Bernama that US-Malaysia two-way trade

    in 2011 was expected to stabilise with no drastic change.

    The figures for the whole of 2011 is not yet available, however, two-way

    trade in 2010 amounted to US$40 billion.

    On trade development, Mustafa said based on his discussions with the

    business community in the United States, major companies were keen to diversify

    and look at Asean member countries instead of just relying on China as their

    sole supplier.

    The general feeling amongst importers is that while China-made products may

    be slightly cheaper but costs was rising making Chinese supplies increasingly

    expensive.

    Asean suppliers, despite their slightly higher prices, could be relied upon

    for quality products and post-sales services.

    The country''s biggest importer, Wal-Mart, is also looking at Asean for

    supplies in an attempt to reduce its dependence on China.

    "The US market has a capacity to absorb greater imports from Malaysia as its

    economic recovery strengthens.

    "We believe as unemployment declines, it will bolster consumer confidence,

    leading to greater spending and increased imports, and opening up opportunities

    for Malaysia''s exports," Mustafa said.

    The MATRADE office in New York is also promoting Malaysia''s services sector.

    One Malaysian company, Mustafa said, had successfully been involved in the

    much-acclaimed animation film series "Saladin" which was conceived and

    produced by Malaysia''s Multimedia Development Corporation.

    "Animation and technical effects, for example, constitute one area where

    Malaysian companies can tap opportunities," he said.

    Aerospace is another field in which Malaysian companies can offer their

    expertise.

    "Malaysian aerospace companies are already supplying all kinds of complex

    designs and services to the US aerospace industry," Mustafa added.

    The New York MATRADE office, which has been organising the Malaysia

    Kitchen Programme, in an effort to popularise Malaysian food and promote exports

    of food products and ingredients, is also keen to increase its food supplies to

    US importers.

    "The quality of Malaysian food products is considered to be good and

    reliable. Our food products are also competitive in prices. This is a strong

    impetus for us to increase our exports to the US," he said.

    Halal food is another area that is inherent with good business.

    An Arkansas-based company, Simmons, has been exporting frozen chicken to

    Malaysia and other Asean countries.

    Simmons has obtained a halal certificate from Malaysia, which is widely

    recognised and makes it easier for US food companies to penetrate into the Gulf

    and other Middle Eastern countries.

    Mustafa said Simmons could coordinate with the Illinois-based Islamic

    Food and Nutrition Council of America which works closely with Malaysia''s

    Department of Islamic Development, a halal certifying authority.

    "By locating to Malaysia, Simmons could even set up a plant there and export

    processed food products out of Malaysia," Mustafa added.

    -- BERNAMA

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    • Simon  •  3 months ago
      After all the negative things said about the US, Malaysia is the leading exporter to that country. What a coincidence! Malaysia Boleh!

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