Malaysia's February exports hit 7-year high


Kenanga Research was positive on the company as the container terminal in Westports is the major revenue generator.

PETALING JAYA: Export growth accelerated in February, reaching a seven-year high, amid a surge in demand for manufactured goods from key trading partners such as China and Asean countries.

Higher commodity prices also contributed to the country’s improved external trade performance.

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