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What are the main ports in Malaysia?

The main Malaysian ports are Port Klang, Port Penang, Johor, Malacca, Vitex negundo, Tanjung Parapas, Guan Dan, Gammapan, Kuching, Mindulu and Labuan.

Port Klang 1

Port Klang is Malaysia's largest port in Southeast Asia, located in the northeast of Malacca Strait. It is the maritime gateway of Malaysia and the largest port in the country. The port is located on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula, about 6 kilometers southwest of Klang City, which is about 38 kilometers southwest of the capital Kuala Lumpur.

2. Penang Port

Penang Port is located in the northeast corner of Penang on the west coast of Malaysia's Malay Peninsula, near the entrance to the northeast side of Malacca Strait. It is the second largest port in Malaysia and a famous entrepot trade port. It is the main material distribution center in the northern part of West Malaysia.

3. Johor Port

Johor Port has always been a port with bulk cargo transportation as its main business, mainly exporting timber, palm oil and rubber, and later developing into the export of soybean, wheat, corn and other food crops, as well as the import of fertilizers and silicates, as well as a large number of imported liquefied gas and petroleum products.

4. Huangjing Port

Huangjing Port in Malaysia is located in the middle of the Straits of Malacca, in the city of Malacca between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, less than150km from the capital Kuala Lumpur.

5. Guan Dan Port

Guan Dan Port is called "Tanjung Geelan Port" in Malay. A new deep-water port was built 25 kilometers north of Guan Dan, Pahang. It is the first port on the east coast of Malaysia where ships go in and out all the year round.

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