Industrial production fell 1.0% on a month-on-month and seasonally-adjusted basis in November (previously reported: -1.1% month-on-month), contrasting October’s 2.9% expansion....
News Category: Trade
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Japan: Industrial production contracts in November -
Singapore: Non-oil exports in January record sharpest contraction in 27-months Non-oil domestic exports (NODX) decreased by 10.1% year-on-year in January, contracting at a stronger pace than December’s 8.5% decline. On... -
India: Export growth slows in December Merchandise export growth slowed to 0.3% in December, down from 0.8% in November. The slowdown was primarily due to a... -
Guatemala: Economic Snapshot for Central America Regional economy picked up speed in Q3; further acceleration likely in Q4 According to a comprehensive estimate, the economy of... -
Economic Outlook Commodities Global commodity prices fall in December Global commodity prices fell for the second consecutive month in December. Global prices declined... -
Indonesia: Indonesia records third consecutive monthly trade deficit in December, exports contract According to Statistics Indonesia, the country recorded a trade deficit of USD 1.1 billion in December, marking the third consecutive... -
China: Exports contract in December as sanctions bite Exports contracted 4.4% from the same day in the previous year in December, contrasting the 3.9% expansion in November. The... -
Spain: Industrial production drops at sharpest pace in over five years in November Industrial production declined 2.6% year-on-year in seasonally- and calendar-adjusted terms in November, contrasting October’s revised 0.7% increase (previously reported: +0.8%... -
Peru: Trade balance swings to surplus in November, as both exports and imports contract Peru’s trade balance recorded a USD 586 million surplus in November, swinging into positive territory from October’s revised USD 74... -
Philippines: Exports fall in November; trade deficit remains elevated near record high Merchandise export growth contracted 0.3% in annual terms in November, swinging from the upwardly revised 5.5% expansion registered in October...