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...
News Category: Trade
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Slovenia: Industrial output expands at fastest pace since February 2020 in January -
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... -
Latvia: Industrial production loses pace in January Industrial production rose 2.8% in year-on-year, calendar-day adjusted terms in January, below the 4.7% jump logged in December 2020. January’s... -
China: Merchandise exports surge in January–February Merchandise exports were up 60.6% annually in January–February (December: +18.1% year-on-year), markedly above market expectations. The reading was likely aided... -
Colombia: Decline in exports sharpens in January Merchandise exports plunged in the first month of 2021, falling 24.1% in annual terms, below December’s 9.0% drop and logging... -
Korea: Merchandise exports surge in February despite fewer working days Merchandise exports jumped 9.5% on an annual basis in February (January: +11.4% year-on-year). The slowdown derived from fewer working days... -
Mexico: Merchandise exports fall for the first time in five months in January Merchandise exports declined 2.6% annually in January, contrasting December 2020’s 11.5% surge and marking the first decrease in five months.... -
Malaysia: Merchandise exports grow for the fifth month running in January Merchandise exports grew for the fifth successive month in January, rising 7.6% year-on-year in USD terms, but softening from December’s... -
Argentina: Merchandise exports rebound in January Merchandise exports expanded 7.3% in annual terms in January, strongly contrasting December’s 34.1% slump, which had the worst reading since...