Industrial production decreased a seasonally-adjusted 0.5% in September from the previous month, softer than August’s 2.1% dip. September’s decrease was...
News Category: Trade
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Norway: Industrial production continues to dip in September -
Philippines: Merchandise exports contract in September; import downturn worsens Merchandise exports fell 2.6% in annual terms in September, down from the meager 0.8% increase registered in August. The decline... -
Malaysia: Exports slump in September Exports slumped 7.3% year-on-year in September, even more sharply than August’s 2.9% decrease and missing market analysts’ expectations of a... -
Colombia: Exports plummet at the fastest pace in nine months in September Exports sank 12.3% over the same month of the previous year in September, following the 11.6% year-on-year decline in August... -
Estonia: Industrial output dives in September Industrial output slumped 4.8% in annual working-day adjusted terms in September, following a milder 2.8% year-on-year contraction in August (previously... -
Cyprus: Industrial output softens in August Industrial production rose 3.7% year-on-year in August, down slightly from July’s revised 4.2% increase (previously reported: +4.1% year-on-year). August’s moderation... -
Israel: Exports and imports increase in September Merchandise exports rose 5.7% in September in USD terms, contrasting August’s revised 6.9% fall (previously reported: -6.0% year-on-year). Imports rose... -
Mexico: Exports slip for the second time in nearly three years in September Exports slipped 1.3% year-on-year in September, contrasting August’s 2.2% rise and marking the second fall since October 2016. The downturn... -
Thailand: Exports continue to falter in September Exports fell 1.4% year-on-year in September, improving from the 4.0% contraction in the prior month but contrasting market expectations of... -
Russia: Trade surplus narrows on another contraction in exports in August Merchandise exports totaled USD 33.8 billion in August, representing a marked 9.7% contraction from the USD 37.5 billion sum recorded...