Merchandise exports contracted 18.0% year-on-year in April in USD terms, contrasting March’s 12.7% growth. Imports were down 0.1%, contrasting March’s...
News Category: Trade
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Israel: Exports contract sharply in April, while imports stagnate -
Singapore: Non-oil exports post a second consecutive double-digit contraction in April Non-oil domestic exports (NODX) decreased by 10.0% year-on-year in April, slightly less than March’s 11.8% drop. April’s fall significantly overshot... -
India: Merchandise export growth slumps in April, deficit widens Merchandise export growth in annual terms plummeted to 0.6% in April, down from 11.0% in March. The slowdown was primarily... -
Philippines: Merchandise exports rebound slightly in April Merchandise exports grew 0.4% over the same month a year prior in April, rebounding from the revised 1.8% contraction logged... -
Peru: Trade surplus widens in March but strike at Las Bambas mine hampers exports Peru’s trade balance recorded a USD 431 million surplus in March, widening from February’s USD 336 million surplus but lower... -
Germany: Trade surplus widens on strong rebound in exports In March, the seasonally- and calendar-adjusted trade surplus rose to EUR 20.0 billion, from EUR 18.7 billion in February, as... -
Argentina: Trade surplus widens notably in March on plunging imports Exports declined 5.0% in year-on-year terms in March, contrasting February’s 3.7% increase. March’s fall was the result of falling export... -
Philippines: Merchandise exports shrink in March Merchandise exports contracted 2.5% in annual terms in March, falling at a sharper rate than the upwardly revised 0.1% dip... -
Colombia: Exports contract in March following a sharp rebound in February Exports contracted 0.8% over the same month of the previous year in March, contrasting a 6.2% year-on-year rebound in February.... -
Taiwan: Export contraction eases in April but March export orders still a lingering concern Merchandise exports fell 3.3% in annual terms in April, which was less severe than the 4.4% contraction registered in March...