Kuala Lumpur, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Malaysia's Exports Rose 4.1% in November From a Year Earlier, Above Market Expectations, Government Data Showed on Wednesday.
Exports Had Been Expected to Grow 1.3%, Based on a Survey of 10 Economists Surveyed by Reuters.
Imports in November Grew 1.6% From a Year Earlier, Data From the Trade Ministry Showed. Analysts Were Expecting a 4.2% Increase.
Malaysia Recorded a Trade Surplus of 15.3 Billion Ringgit ($3.43 Billion) in November, Above the Poll Forecast of 9.1 Billion Ringgit Surplus.
($1 = 4.4670 Ringgit)
(Reporting by Ashley Tang; Editing by John Mair)
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