Exports up 23 percent in first 20 days of September
Published: 23 Sep. 2021, 18:48
The country's outbound shipments stood at $36.1 billion in the Sept. 1to Sept. 20 period, compared with $29.4 billion a year earlier, according to the data from the Korea Customs Service.
Imports increased 38.8 percent on-year to $35 billion, resulting in a trade surplus of $1.12 billion during the cited period, the data showed.
By sector, outbound shipments of memory chips, a key export item, rose 7.7 percent on-year and those of autos gained 9.4 percent.
Semiconductors accounted for about 20 percent of exports by Korea, home to Samsung Electronics, the world's largest memory chip maker, and its smaller rival SK hynix. Autos made up around 7 percent of total exports.
Exports of petroleum products jumped 95 percent on-year in the Sept. 1 to Sept/ 20 period as oil prices remained high amid the global economic recovery.
By country, shipments to China — Korea's largest trading partner — rose 19.7 percent on-year, and those to the United States increased 24.9 percent.
The Korean economy is on a recovery track on the back of robust exports. Economic growth momentum remains unscathed despite the latest resurgence in Covid-19 cases.
Exports, which account for half of the economy, rose 35 percent on-year in August, extending their gains to the 10th straight month.
The Bank of Korea forecast Asia's fourth-largest economy to grow 4 percent this year. The government forecast economic growth of 4.2 percent.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on Tuesday raised its 2021 growth outlook for the Korean economy to 4 percent from its May estimate of 3.8 percent.
Yonhap
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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