Malaysia’s trade balance posted a strong expansion in May 2026, with the surplus rising to 40.40B, up from 28.80B recorded in April 2026. The latest figure highlights a significant month-on-month improvement in the country’s external position.
The data, updated on 19 June 2026, indicates that Malaysia’s trade surplus continued to strengthen into the second quarter of the year. The jump from April’s 28.80B to May’s 40.40B suggests resilient export performance or a relative easing in imports, supporting the overall trade balance. Investors and policymakers will be watching upcoming releases to see whether this wider surplus marks the start of a sustained trend in Malaysia’s external sector.