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South Korean exports rise for 4th straight month

South Korean exports grew for a fourth consecutive month in February, a further sign that Asia's fourth largest economy is staying on track for a solid recovery from the pandemic.

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South Korean exports rise for 4th straight month

From the Equity Insider archive. This article dates from Mar 1, 2021 and is preserved as first published.

South Korean exports grew for a fourth consecutive month in February, a further sign that Asia’s fourth largest economy is staying on track for a solid recovery from the pandemic.

Outbound shipments rose 9.5% from a year earlier to $44.81 billion, following the prior month’s 11.4% gain, trade ministry data showed on Monday. The median forecast of five economists polled by The Wall Street Journal was for a 10% increase.

The median forecast of five economists polled by The Wall Street Journal was for a 10% increase.

Imports gained 13.9% from a year earlier to $42.11 billion after a revised 3.6% rise in the previous month. The trade surplus for the month was $2.71 billion. The median forecasts were for a 15.0% increase in imports and a $2.10 billion surplus.

South Korea’s economy has weathered the pandemic-driven suppression of global trade well, supported by a solid recovery in demand for memory chips, cars and petrochemicals.

Exports to major markets such as China, the U.S. and the European Union expanded for a fourth straight month. Shipments to China surged 27% in February, the ministry said.

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