The charts illustrate data on how various sources of financial incomes contriubute to Malaysia economy in 1995 and 2015, percentagewise.
Overall, what stands out is that, compared to any other businesses, exporting goods predomainantly made the largest sum of money for the country in both years.
Turning to the details, the profit gained by delivering products to foreign countries made up 50% of the whole in 1995, followed by a minimal decrease to 45% in 2015. In addition, the second most profitable financial income came from petroleum; it supported 30% to the economy in 1995 although the percentage dropped by 5% in 2015. In contrast to this decline, the contribution by tourism that was recorded 10% in the first period doubled and cover one-fifth of total income in the later period. Interestingly, the income by remaining sources was accounted for only one-tenth of total economic benefits, which is the smallest proportion given during both periods.
