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Balance of Payments

Every single country does business with others to some degree. International trade and finance are especially important for Malaysia so we can access and benefit from global markets. By recording all our international transactions, the Balance of Payments (BOP) shows us how resources are flowing between Malaysia and other countries. It is one of 3 primary national accounts that convey Malaysia' broad economic performance, the other two being our Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and International Investment Position (IIP). This dashboard gives you an easy way to explore our BOP. Enjoy!

Last updated: 15 Aug 2025, 12:00

Next update: 14 Nov 2025, 12:00

What is the current state of Malaysia's Balance of Payments (BOP)?

Data as of 2Q 2025

Net figures are derived by subtracting liabilities from assets. A positive number indicates net assets, while a negative number indicates net liabilities.

RM million
2Q 20243Q 20244Q 20241Q 20252Q 2025
Current Account4,2711,80012,90716,697265
Trade in Goods23,98722,40436,93538,49117,005
Trade in Services(3,705)(826)(1,014)(3,433)(3,273)
Primary Income(14,833)(17,407)(17,134)(17,135)(8,887)
Secondary Income(1,178)(2,370)(5,880)(1,227)(4,580)
Capital Account2222(52)13023
Non-produced Non-financial Assets(11)(14)(90)73(23)
Capital Transfers3336375745
Financial Account26,620(3,127)(9,338)(20,314)(2,205)
Direct Investment10,470(732)13,45812,0942,206
Portfolio Investment(21,703)3,352(41,989)(48,325)16,440
Derivatives(570)(426)2,679(1,717)1,287
Other Investments38,422(5,322)16,51417,634(22,138)
Reserve Assets1,347(2,348)(6,026)(3,115)(988)
Special Drawing Rights1952,440(886)(198)528
IMF Reserve Position308881(300)51(8)
Gold & Foreign Exchange844(5,670)(4,840)(2,967)(1,508)
Net Errors and Omissions(32,260)3,6542,5096,6022,905
Balance of Payments00000

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