Malaysia Q3 Construction Output Rises the Least in 7 Quarters

2025-11-12 04:08 By Farida Husna 1 min. read

Malaysia’s construction activity grew 10.6% year-on-year in Q3 2025, slowing from a 12.9% increase in the previous period and marking the slowest pace since Q4 2023.

Growth slowed across most segments, including residential buildings (11.6% vs 13.9% in Q2), accounting for 23.0% of the total; non-residential buildings (10.0% vs 16.2%), with a 28.4% share; and special trade activities (15.3% vs 22.2% vs 35.9%), making up 12.1% of the total.

Meanwhile, civil engineering projects quickened (8.9% vs 7.5%), contributing the largest share at 36.4%.



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