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Page 1 IMPLEMENTATION PLAN OF IMTS 2010, MSITS 2010 & BPM6 Mr. Zainuddin Ahmad Mr. Zanol Jamil MALAYSIA

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IMPLEMENTATION PLAN OF IMTS 2010, MSITS 2010 & BPM6. Mr. Zainuddin Ahmad Mr. Zanol Jamil MALAYSIA. Outline. Overview of DOSM Implementation Plan: 2.1 IMTS 2010 2.2 MSITS & BPM6 3.Conclusion. DOSM Organisation Chart. Malaysia Trade Performance. Malaysia World Ranking. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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IMPLEMENTATION PLAN OF IMTS 2010, MSITS 2010 & BPM6

Mr. Zainuddin AhmadMr. Zanol Jamil

MALAYSIA

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Outline

1. Overview of DOSM

2. Implementation Plan:

2.1 IMTS 2010

2.2 MSITS & BPM6

3. Conclusion

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DOSM Organisation Chart

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Malaysia Trade Performance

Cumulative (USD Billion)Year-on-

Year(%)

2009 2010

Jan-Nov Jan-Nov

Exports 154.3 180.3 16.9

Imports 121.5 149.1 22.7

Total Trade 275.8 329.4 19.4

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Malaysia World Ranking

Ranking (from 198 countries)

2008 2009

Total Trade 27 24

Export 21 21

Import 28 27

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Malaysia Exports by Major Products (Jan-Nov 2010)

ProductValue(USD)

Contribution(%)

E&E Products 70.8 billion 39.3

Palm Oil & Palm-Based Products

17.5 billion 9.7

LNG 10.8 billion 6.0

Crude Petroleum 8.8 billion 4.9

Petroleum Products 7.0 billion 3.9

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Malaysia Exports by Top 5 Countries (Jan-Nov 2010)

Country Value(USD)

Conribution(%)

Republic of Singapore 24.0 billion 13.3

People’s Republic of China 22.8 billion 12.7

European Union (EU) 19.4 billion 10.8

Japan 18.6 billion 10.3

United States of America 17.3 billion 9.6

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Percentage share of GDP

2008(%)

2009(%)

Export 99.9 89.6

Import 86.6 75.6

Total Trade 186.5 165.2

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Implementation of IMTS 2010

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Awareness Session

1. IMTS 2010 Awareness Session (Internal)- was held 6 August 2010

2. IMTS 2010 Awareness Session (External)- was held 1 December 2010- attended by Economic Planning Unit, Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Royal Malaysian Custom Department, Ministry of Finance etc.

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Awareness Session

3. Training on IMTS 2010- plan to be held on June 2011- will involve officers from External Trade Statistics Division and stakeholders

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Implementation of New Recommendations of

IMTS 2010

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IMTS 2010 Implementation Plan

Chapter I: Coverage and Time of Recording

New encouragement

1. Goods for processing as well as goods resulting from such processing where no change of ownership takes place: Include and explicitly identify (preferably by special coding) in your trade statistics (para. 1.21)

Chapter II: Trade System

New recommendation

2. Reimports and re-exports: Include and identify (code) separately for analytical purposes (paras. 2.16 and 2.18)

DOSM has formed a committee to study on how to capture this information.

Malaysia has implemented this recommendation.

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IMTS 2010 Implementation Plan

Chapter III: Commodity Classifications

New recommendation

3. Standard International Trade Classification (SITC): Use SITC for the dissemination and the analysis of trade statistics according to user requirements (para. 3.19)

Malaysia has implemented this recommendation.

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IMTS 2010 Implementation Plan

Chapter VI: Partner Country

New recommendation

4. Calculation of trade balances: Use imports by country of origin and exports by country of last known destination (para. 6.27)

Chapter VII: Mode Of Transport

New recommendation

5. Compilation of mode of transport: Compile and disseminate international merchandise trade statistics by mode of transport at the most detailed commodity level (as a new data dimension) (para. 7.1)

Malaysia has implemented this recommendation.

Currently, Malaysia’s mode of transport data are derived from entry/exit point.

In future, Malaysia will extract this information directly from the source documents. Plan to be implemented in 2014.

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IMTS 2010 Implementation Plan

Chapter VII: Mode Of Transport

New recommendation

6. Recording of mode of transport: Record as mode of transport the means of transport used when goods enter or leave the economic territory (para. 7.1)

New recommendation

7. Classification: Clearly indicate the contents of the categories used; countries are encouraged to follow the suggested classification for the compilation and reporting of trade statistics by mode of transport (paras. 7.2-7.3)

Malaysia has implemented this recommendation.

Mode of transport that are relevant to Malaysia: - sea, railway, road, air, pipeline, cable (detailed product are available).

And for postal, homogenous code assigned.

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IMTS 2010 Implementation Plan

Chapter VIII: Data Compilation Strategies

New recommendation

8. Use of customs records: Use customs records as the main and normally preferred data source (para. 8.2)

New recommendation

9. Institutional arrangements: Consider the establishment of the institutional arrangements necessary to ensure the compilation of high quality trade statistics as a matter of high priority and periodically review their effectiveness (para. 8.17)

99% transactions from customs declarations.The balance (1%) are from Free Zone Area, Duty Free Shop and Power Producer Company.

Malaysia has established good networking/ relationship with Royal Malaysian Customs.

Meeting

• has regular technical meeting

• top management meeting

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IMTS 2010 Implementation Plan

Chapter IX: Data Quality And Metadata

New recommendation

10. Metadata categories: Cover at least the categories of metadata provided in para. 9.23 (para. 9.23)

New recommendation

11. Metadata as high priority: View the development of metadata as a high priority and consider their dissemination an integral part of the dissemination of international merchandise trade statistics (para. 9.25)

Presently, Malaysia follows IMF recommendation.

DOSM follows OECD and IMF guidelines (since 2005).

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IMTS 2010 Implementation Plan

Chapter X: Dissemination

New recommendation

12. Data dissemination: Treat all users equally and disseminate data without preference to any national or international user group. Choose the dissemination format that best suits the users’ needs (para. 10.13)

DOSM releases data through:

1) website

i) Malaysia External Trade Statistics System (3 & 4 digits SITC/HS),

ii) softcopy publication (pdf format),

iii) highlights and key statistics;

2) hardcopy publication.

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Implementation Plan of MSITS 2010 and BPM6

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Malaysia in BriefCONTRIBUTION OF SERVICES SECTOR:

i.GDP 2009 = 57.4% ii.Tenth Malaysia Plan (2011-2015) = Projected 61.1%

CONTRIBUTION OF SERVICES SECTOR:

i.GDP 2009 = 57.4% ii.Tenth Malaysia Plan (2011-2015) = Projected 61.1%

ITS 2009ITS 2009• Exports = RM101.3 billionExports = RM101.3 billion• Imports = RM 96.6 billionImports = RM 96.6 billion

ITS 2009ITS 2009• Exports = RM101.3 billionExports = RM101.3 billion• Imports = RM 96.6 billionImports = RM 96.6 billion

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Data sources

• International Transaction Reporting System (ITRS)-Central Bank

• Enterprise surveys - Transport

• Surveys of travellers and household expenditure surveys

• Official sources and government transactions

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Developmental works:

1. Construct Frame on ITS2. Construct Frame on Specific Services:

Manufacturing Services and Maintenance & Repair

3. Inward FATS4. Outward FATS

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• Collaborate with other relevant agencies • Malaysia Investment Development Authority (MIDA)• Central Bank (BNM) • Companies Commission of Malaysia

Developmental work 1: Construct Frame on ITS

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Developmental work 2: Construct frame on Manufacturing Services and Maintenance & Repair

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Data Sources Tap variables for construct Inward FATS from Economic

Census 2011

In the Census, incorporate question on:• Percentage of foreign equity ownership

(establishments report more than 50% are classified as Inward FATS)

• Country of Ultimate Controlling Institutional Unit (UCI)

Developmental work 3: Inward FATS

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Developmental work 3: Inward FATS (con’t)

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Developmental work 3: Inward FATS (con’t)

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Annual survey Commenced in August 2010 - collect data for

reference year 2008 & 2009 Collect statistics on economic activities of the affiliates

abroad The information is collected via their parent companies

in Malaysia Canvassing about 488 companies The frame is sourced from Joint Survey of

International Investment Position (IIP)

Developmental work 4: Outward FATS

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Developmental work 4: Outward FATS (con’t)

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Conclusion IMTS 2010: some new recommendations have been

implemented.

Malaysia will prioritize other recommendations.

DOSM plans to apply BPM6 at the end of year 2014.

Implementation of BPM6 need further detail study.

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Thank you