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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Exports increase 11.8% year-on-year


An Evergreen cargo ship is anchored at the Port of Kaohsiung on Dec. 26 last year. Taiwan’s exports last month increased 11.8 percent year-on-year to US$39.94 billion, representing the largest annual increase in 17 months, the Ministry of Finance said yesterday.
Photo courtesy of Taiwan International Ports Corp via CNA

An Evergreen cargo ship is anchored at the Port of Kaohsiung on Dec. 26 last year. Taiwan’s exports last month increased 11.8 percent year-on-year to US$39.94 billion, representing the largest annual increase in 17 months, the Ministry of Finance said yesterday. Photo courtesy of Taiwan International Ports Corp via CNA

2024/01/10 03:00

THE YANKEE DOLLAR: Exports to the US accounted for 17.6% of total outbound shipments last year, the highest level in 21 years, the Ministry of Finance said

By Chen Cheng-hui / Staff reporter

Exports last month increased 11.8 percent to US$39.94 billion compared with the same month a year earlier, benefiting from strong demand for emerging applications such as artificial intelligence, continued inventory depletion in the supply chain and a low comparison base last year, the Ministry of Finance said in a report yesterday.

Last month’s annual growth in outbound shipments accelerated from a 3.8 percent increase the previous month and represented the largest increase in 17 months, ministry data showed. It was better than the ministry’s forecast of 4 to 7 percent growth.

Imports last month fell 6.5 percent year-on-year to US$28.84 billion, following a 14.8 percent decrease the previous month. As a result, the trade surplus last month expanded to US$11.1 billion from US$9.8 billion in November and was 127 percent higher than a year earlier, the report said.

The nation’s exports for the whole of last year fell 9.8 percent year-on-year to US$432.48 billion, the third-highest on record after US$479.42 billion in 2022 and US$446.37 billion in 2021, while imports dropped 17.8 percent to US$351.62 billion, it said.

That left a full-year trade surplus of US$80.56 billion, up 56.9 percent from a year earlier and also the highest ever, the report said.

The growth in overall customs-cleared exports for a second consecutive month was welcome news for the economy at a time when Taiwan is faced with global macroeconomic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions.

The report said information and communications technology products as well as audio and visual devices remained the largest growth engine for the nation’s exports, with shipments surging 94.7 percent from a year earlier to US$10.11 billion.

A 7.2 percent annual increase in shipments of mineral products last month following declines in previous months also helped boost the nation’s overall exports, while contractions in shipments of electronic components (which mainly comprise semiconductors), base metals, machinery, plastics and rubber products all shrank to the smallest level in the past year, it said.

Last year as a whole, exports of electronic components fell 10.7 percent year-on-year and those of non-technology products were lower than the previous year’s levels by about 20 percent on average, the report said.

Only shipments of information and communications technology products as well as audio and visual devices bucked the downward trend with annual growth of 28.9 percent to US$83.36 billion, setting a new high, it said.

China, including Hong Kong and Macau, continued to be the largest export destination for Taiwan last year with US$152.25 billion in shipments, but the value dropped 18.1 percent from a year earlier and its proportion of the nation’s total exports also fell to the lowest in 21 years at 35.2 percent, the report said.

ASEAN and the US market ranked second and third with shipments of NT$76.28 billion and US$76.24 billion respectively, the report said.

Exports to the US accounted for 17.6 percent of total outbound shipments last year, which was the highest level in 21 years, it said.

The ministry said that it remains upbeat about export momentum in the first quarter of this year due to positive demand for artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, automotive electronics and data center-related applications.

Exports this month could increase by 20 to 24 percent from a year earlier to between US$37.8 billion and US$39 billion, it said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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