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Singapore’s key exports plunge by 20.1% in August

Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) contracted for the 11th consecutive month in August, falling by 20.1%, with both electronics and non-electronics seeing a decline.
Singapore’s key exports plunge by 20.1% in August ảnh 1Singapore's year on year growth in non-oil domestic exports. (Photo: channelnewsasia.com)

Singapore, September 19 (VNA) - Singapore's non-oildomestic exports (NODX) contracted for the 11th consecutive month in August,falling by 20.1%, with both electronics and non-electronics seeing a decline.

🐽 The drop in August follows arevised 20.3% decrease in July and a 15.7% contraction in June. The August decline is worse than a UK’s Reuters pollforecast of a 15.8% drop.

According to data released by Enterprise Singapore(EnterpriseSG) on September 18, electronic product exports contracted by 21.1 % inAugust, following a 26.1 % fall in the previous month. Non-electronic exports declined by 19.9 % in August,extending an 18.5% drop in July. The biggest declines were in structures ofships and boats, pharmaceuticals, and specialised machinery, falling by 97.7%,37.7%, and 25.5%, respectively. On a year-on-year basis, total tradedeclined by 15.2 % in August, following the 20.9 % contraction in the previousmonth. Both exports and imports fell, by 14.7 % and 15.6 % respectively. In July, Singapore narrowedits growth forecast for 2023. The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) said thecountry's gross domestic product for the year is expected to come in between0.5 % to 1.5 %, narrowing from the previous 0.5 to 2.5 % range. PrimeMinister Lee Hsien Loong said on September 7 that Singapore will not see arecession this year despite a sluggish economy, although uncertaintyremains for 2024. Earlier this month, private sectoreconomists cut theirforecast for Singapore’s economic growth this year to 1%, down from an earlier projection in June of 1.4 %./.
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