Industrial production rose 0.6% on a month-on-month and seasonally-adjusted basis in April, contrasting March’s 0.6% decrease (previously reported: -0.9% month-on-month)....
News Category: Trade
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Japan: Industrial production rebounds in April -
Portugal: Contraction of industrial sector eases in April The industrial sector showed improvements at the start of the second quarter, with the rate of decline easing notably in... -
Russia: Exports growth stalls in March Merchandise exports totaled USD 37.0 billion in March, which represented a 0.9% expansion from the USD 36.7 billion sum recorded... -
Argentina: Robust trade surplus recorded in April on continued plunge in imports Exports rebounded, albeit timidly, and grew 1.7% in year-on-year terms in April, contrasting March’s 5.0% contraction. April’s increase was the... -
Mexico: All-important manufacturing exports rebound in April; trade surplus persists Merchandise trade recorded a sizable USD 1.4 billion surplus in April, contrasting the USD 0.3 billion deficit registered in the... -
Thailand: Exports fall again in April Thailand recorded a trade deficit of USD 1.5 billion in April, swinging from a USD 2.0 billion surplus in March;... -
Japan: Trade surplus declines further in April Nominal yen-denominated merchandise exports fell 2.4% year-on-year in April, matching March’s result. The result was the fifth consecutive contraction and... -
Israel: Exports contract sharply in April, while imports stagnate 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... -
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... -
Indonesia: Indonesia registers record trade deficit in April According to Statistics Indonesia, the country recorded a trade deficit of USD 2.5 billion in April, contrasting March’s revised USD...