Merchandise exports shrank 13.7% in annual terms in January, following December’s 10.4% dive. Meanwhile, merchandise imports grew for the second...
News Category: Trade
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Russia: Merchandise exports fall at a more pronounced rate in January -
India: Merchandise exports growth falls in February Merchandise exports increased 1.0% in annual terms in February, on the heels of January’s solid 8.2% expansion. Meanwhile, merchandise imports... -
Romania: Industrial activity deteriorates in January Industrial output dropped 0.9% in year-on-year terms in January, contrasting December’s 1.6% increase and falling for the first time in... -
Peru: Merchandise exports accelerate in January Merchandise exports soared 9.4% annually in January (December: +3.7% year-on-year). Meanwhile, merchandise imports dived 9.4% over the same month last... -
Philippines: Merchandise exports decline in the first month of 2021 Merchandise exports swung into contraction in the first month of the new year, dropping 5.2% on an annual basis in... -
Israel: Merchandise exports decrease at a quicker pace in February Merchandise exports sank 17.5% in annual terms in February, following January’s 1.0% decrease. February’s reading marked the sharpest drop since... -
Germany: Merchandise exports growth accelerates in January Merchandise exports rose 1.4% month-on-month on a calendar- and seasonally-adjusted basis in January, up from the 0.4% rise recorded in... -
Slovenia: Industrial output expands at fastest pace since February 2020 in January Industrial output increased 1.3% in year-on-year terms in January, which contrasted December’s -0.8% decrease. January’s figure marked the best result... -
Taiwan: Merchandise exports jump at a softer rate in February Merchandise exports shot up 9.7% on an annual basis in February thanks to higher electronics exports (January: +36.8% year-on-year). Meanwhile,... -
Ireland: Decline in manufacturing activity softens in January Manufacturing output fell 0.1% in month-on-month seasonally-adjusted terms in January, which was markedly softer than December’s 4.5% decrease. Looking at...