Industrial production grew a strong but more moderate 6.4% year-on-year in March following a revised 7.2% expansion in February (previously...
News Category: Trade
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Germany: Exports rebound in March; 12-month moving trade surplus hits over 18-year high Following three consecutive contractions, German exports rebounded in March, expanding 1.7% on a seasonally- and calendar-adjusted month-on-month basis. This contrasted... -
China: Exports rebound strongly in April Exports surprised to the upside in April and expanded 12.9% over the previous year. The print contrasted the 2.7% drop... -
Taiwan: Export growth slows in April as maturing tech cycle softens demand for semiconductors Merchandise exports grew 10.0% year-on-year in April, a significant slowdown from the 16.7% growth recorded in March. The headline figure... -
Sweden: Industrial production rises in March Total industrial production excluding energy increased a seasonally-adjusted 0.5% in March over the previous month according to Statistics Sweden (SCB),... -
Brazil: Industrial production contracts in March Industrial production shrank in March, contracting 0.1% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms, in contrast to the downwardly revised 0.1% increase recorded... -
Korea: Underlying merchandise exports remain solid in April In April, merchandise exports fell 1.5% compared to the same month last year, totaling USD 50.1 billion. This represented a... -
Thailand: Manufacturing output dips to five-month low in March In the final month of the first quarter, industrial output growth moderated from 4.6% year-on-year in February to 2.6%. The... -
Mexico: Merchandise trade records stronger-than-expected surplus in March The merchandise trade surplus widened to USD 1.9 billion in March from USD 1.1 billion in February, underpinned by a... -
Japan: Strong yens continues to put a lid on export growth in March Nominal yen-denominated merchandise exports increased 2.1% year-on-year in March, accelerating timidly from February’s 1.8% rise. March’s print came in below...