The seasonally- and calendar-adjusted trade surplus rose from EUR 18.6 in January to EUR 18.7 in February, driven by a...
News Category: Trade
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Taiwan: Exports post fifth consecutive contraction in March; orders suggest weakness will persist in Q2 Merchandise exports fell 4.4% in annual terms in March, logging the fifth consecutive decline following February’s 8.8% dip. This further... -
Peru: Trade surplus narrows further in February on dwindling exports Peru’s trade balance recorded a USD 326 million surplus in February, narrowing from January’s USD 449 million surplus and also... -
Colombia: Exports rebound in February According to the National Department of Administrative Statistics (DANE), exports returned to growth in February, growing 6.2% over the same... -
Korea: Exports and imports continue to contract in March Merchandise exports fell 8.2% in March—a less pronounced drop than February’s revised 11.4% fall (previously reported: -11.1% year-on-year)—to total USD... -
Argentina: February sees sixth consecutive trade surplus Exports rebounded 3.7% in year-on-year terms in February, following January’s 4.7% drop. February’s increase came on the back of a... -
Mexico: Trade surplus hides downbeat manufacturing in February Merchandise trade recorded a sizable USD 1.2 billion surplus in February, up from the USD 0.9 billion windfall registered in... -
Thailand: Weapons shipments lead to rebound in exports in February The external sector rebounded in February, with the trade balance swinging from a USD 4.0 billion deficit in January to... -
Israel: Trade deficit narrows in February on a rebound in exports and drop in imports Exports swung to an 11.1% expansion in year-on-year USD terms in February, contrasting January’s 9.6% drop, while imports fell a... -
Singapore: Non-oil exports unexpectedly rebound in February, despite another fall in electronics exports Non-oil domestic exports (NODX) increased by 4.9% year-on-year in February, rebounding from January’s 10.1% decline which had marked the sharpest...