Exports crashed 56.7% year-on-year in May, marking a new record-breaking drop after April had already registered a record 40.9% fall....
News Category: Trade
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Mexico: Exports and imports collapse at record-breaking pace in May -
Thailand: Merchandise exports crash to an over decade-low in May Thai merchandise exports slumped 22.5% year-on-year in May, contrasting April’s 2.1% increase and marking the sharpest fall since July 2009.... -
Japan: Exports fall at fastest pace in over a decade in May Yen-denominated merchandise exports dropped 28.3% year-on-year in May after falling 21.9% in April, largely due to lower machinery and transport... -
Singapore: Non-oil exports record sharpest fall since November in May Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports (NODX) fell 4.5% year-on-year in May, contrasting April’s 9.7% increase and marking a six-month low. The... -
Indonesia: Exports and imports plummet in May, trade balance moves to surplus Exports declined 28.9% year-on-year in May (April: -7.3% year-on-year) on lower energy and non-energy exports due to lockdowns abroad. Imports... -
India: Trade continues to suffer badly in May Merchandise exports fell 36.5% in year-on-year terms in May, after falling an historic 60.3% in April (the sharpest fall since... -
United Kingdom: Industrial output contracts at sharpest pace on record in April Industrial output fell 20.3% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in April, which was a larger contraction than March’s 4.2% decrease. April’s... -
Uruguay: Historic blow to industrial output amid containment measures in April Industrial production nosedived 19.3% year-on-year in April (March: +4.7% yoy). The result marked the weakest reading since September 2017. Industrial... -
Israel: Contraction in exports and imports moderates in May Merchandise exports fell 12.3% in USD terms in May, coming after April’s 18.7% decline, while imports were down 18.7% (April:... -
Malaysia: Industrial activity contracts at sharpest pace on record in April Industrial output dropped 32.0% in year-on-year terms in April, which was a larger contraction than March’s 4.9% decrease. April’s result...