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    《TAIPEI TIMES》 CRIF expects 2026 exports to surpass US$800 billion

    2026/04/29 03:00
    
A container ship docks in Keelung Port on April 19.
Photo: Edgar Su, Reuters

    A container ship docks in Keelung Port on April 19. Photo: Edgar Su, Reuters

    By Chen Cheng-hui / Staff reporter

    Taiwanese exports’ growth momentum is expected to remain high throughout this year, with full-year outbound shipments surpassing US$800 billion for the first time, despite concerns over global economic disruptions sparked by the US-Iran conflict, credit information agency CRIF Taiwan (中華徵信所) said yesterday.

    As the demand for artificial intelligence (AI) applications would continue to underpin outbound shipments of electronic components (particularly semiconductors), information and communications technology (ICT) products, and audiovisual devices, the Middle East war is not expected to affect Taiwan’s export performance this year, CRIF said in a news release.

    The agency’s optimism came as Taiwan’s exports set a new record last month at US$80.18 billion, with annual growth of 61.8 percent also far exceeding the market consensus of a 40 percent increase, the Ministry of Finance reported on April 10.

    That brought cumulative exports in the first quarter of this year to US$195.74 billion, a record high and surpassing the government’s estimate by US$44.82 billion.

    In addition, the 51.1 percent annual increase in exports during the quarter also dwarfed the 49.6 percent growth registered in the seasonally strong fourth quarter last year, ministry data showed.

    The robust performance was supported by exports of electronics components, which rose 42.7 percent from a year earlier to US$65.58 billion in the quarter, and by combined shipments of ICT products and audiovisual devices, which surged 102.1 percent to US$87.95 billion, the data showed.

    As the nation’s export structure has shifted toward the AI industry and the Middle East war has a relatively limited impact on AI development, CRIF forecast that Taiwan’s exports would exceed US$200 billion each quarter this year: US$211.3 billion in the second quarter, US$225.7 billion in the third and US$227.9 billion in the fourth.

    It also predicted that full-year exports would surge 37.7 percent to US$860.6 billion, far higher than the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics’ estimates of a 6.3 percent increase to US$664.4 billion.

    Meanwhile, the agency also projected that the combined revenue of listed companies in the semiconductor, computer and peripheral equipment, electronic components and other electronic products industries would grow 40 to 50 percent this year from last year.

    The combined revenue of those companies in the first quarter totaled NT$8.1904 trillion, a 36 percent increase compared with the same period of last year, CRIF said.

    As the peak season for the electronics industry has not arrived, and considering firms’ inventory replenishment seen so far, there would be no so-called off-season effect for those companies this quarter, it said, anticipating even stronger market demand in the second half of the year.

    新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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