QUOTE(sp3d2 @ Nov 28 2025, 08:45 PM)
Malaysia mostly sell electric and electronic products to china. As well as palm oil and palm oil products, also petroleum and natural gas and it's related products.
Electronic = No
Chips = Yes
The reason China buys from Malaysia is not because they particularly like sourcing chips from Malaysia, but because they cannot produce them themselves. China's industrial policy has always focused on replacing imports with domestic products. If they could make it at home, they wouldn’t bother importing. Just because Malaysia can currently export chips to China doesn’t mean China will still need to import from Malaysia in the future, as they are gradually advancing domestic chip production. Take the Nexperia incident, for example: China made huge efforts to steal technology and move factories to China. Fortunately, the Netherlands discovered it early. This chip manufacturer also has a factory in Malaysia. Imagine—if China had managed to take over all of Nexperia, then in the future, they wouldn’t need to import chips from Malaysia at all.
in the future they might not even need to import durians from Malaysia, since they’ve already learned to grow them on Hainan Island. Despite the climate, they probably wouldn’t need to import rubber or palm oil from Malaysia either. That said, even if they stop buying these raw products from Malaysia, Malaysia still has plenty of buyers.
Do we need to worry if china impose sanction on us?
in my oppinion... we do hurt abit but wont die. nothing to be worry so much if china sanction on us.
but if US sanction on us, we gonna die kaw kaw.