List of Malaysian states by GDP
This page lists the states and federal territories of Malaysia by Gross domestic product/Gross state product.
List of states by gross state product
As of 31 December 2010, 1 Malaysian Ringgit is equivalent to 0.27 US Dollar.[1]
2012 Rank | State or federal territory | 2016 GSP (RNBillion) | 2012 GSP(RMBillion) | 2011 GSP(RMBillion) | 2010 GSP(RMBillion) | 2009 GSP(RMBillion) | 2008 GSP(RMBillion) | 2007 GSP(RMBillion) | 2006 GSP(RMBillion) | 2005 GSP(RMBillion) |
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1 | Selangor | 672.338 | 176.239 | 164.605 | 155.739 | 139.237 | 139.877 | 128.169 | 118.819 | 113.185 |
2 | Kuala Lumpur | 328.918 | 114.106 | 106.477 | 97.830 | 88.488 | 85.414 | 78.302 | 71.894 | 67.017 |
3 | Sarawak | 249.071 | 71.874 | 70.821 | 66.947 | 64.173 | 65.470 | 65.283 | 60.265 | 57.700 |
4 | Johor | 248.662 | 68.791 | 64.566 | 60.679 | 55.268 | 56.990 | 54.685 | 52.539 | 50.058 |
5 | Penang | 227.931 | 52.530 | 50.027 | 48.161 | 43.626 | 48.749 | 46.226 | 43.401 | 39.186 |
6 | Sabah | 227.761 | 44.434 | 42.664 | 42.101 | 40.986 | 39.114 | 35.318 | 34.221 | 32.427 |
7 | Perak | 212.204 | 39.627 | 36.985 | 34.576 | 32.700 | 33.060 | 31.048 | 29.558 | 27.733 |
8 | Pahang | 209.716 | 30.750 | 29.187 | 27.484 | 26.203 | 26.465 | 25.206 | 24.693 | 23.061 |
9 | Negeri Sembilan | 205.821 | 27.717 | 26.407 | 25.177 | 23.804 | 23.657 | 22.680 | 21.554 | 19.736 |
10 | Kedah | 205.007 | 25.307 | 23.863 | 21.998 | 21.092 | 21.209 | 21.033 | 19.255 | 17.829 |
11 | Malacca | 201.449 | 21.953 | 20.482 | 19.689 | 18.472 | 18.250 | 17.422 | 16.333 | 15.049 |
12 | Terengganu | 200.499 | 19.627 | 18.968 | 18.487 | 17.720 | 18.500 | 18.122 | 16.867 | 15.562 |
13 | Kelantan | 100.338 | 13.461 | 12.771 | 11.991 | 11.436 | 11.203 | 10.482 | 9.658 | 9.031 |
14 | Perlis | 88.3 | 3.535 | 3.382 | 3.318 | 3.166 | 3.250 | 3.157 | 2.945 | 2.845 |
15 | Labuan | 80.922 | 3.181 | 3.007 | 2.646 | 2.486 | 2.369 | 2.678 | 2.551 | 2.146 |
Gross domestic product per capita
The following table is a list based on the 2013 GDP per capita of Malaysian states released by the Department of Statistics.[2] Exchange rate is as of 11 September 2014.
State or federal territory |
GDP per capita (RM) |
GDP per capita (US$) |
---|---|---|
Kuala Lumpur | 79,752 | 24,963 |
Labuan | 43,848 | 13,724 |
Sarawak | 41,115 | 12,869 |
Penang | 38,356 | 12,005 |
Selangor | 37,851 | 11,847 |
Malacca | 34,109 | 10,676 |
Negeri Sembilan | 33,033 | 10,339 |
Pahang | 26,759 | 8,375 |
Johor | 25,302 | 7,919 |
Terengganu | 23,285 | 7,288 |
Perak | 21,150 | 6,620 |
Sabah | 18,603 | 5,822 |
Perlis | 18,519 | 5,796 |
Kedah | 16,316 | 5,107 |
Kelantan | 10,677 | 3,341 |
See also
Sources
- GDP by State National Accounts, 2005-2012
- GDP by State and Kind of Economy Activity, 2010
- GDP by State and Kind of Economy Activity, 2009
- GDP by State and Kind of Economy Activity, 2008
- GDP by State and Kind of Economy Activity, 2007
- GDP by State and Kind of Economy Activity, 2006
- GDP by State and Kind of Economy Activity, 2005
References
- ↑ "US Dollar to Malaysian Ringgit (USD MYR) for 31 December 2010 (31/12/2010)". exchangerates.org.uk. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
- ↑ "gdp per capita stats" (PDF). Retrieved 26 July 2015.
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