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SEOUL : South Korean exports in January fell for a fourth consecutive month in annual terms, dropping faster than expected despite China’s reopening from long lockdowns as global demand cooled rapidly, data showed on Wednesday.
Exports by Asia’s fourth-largest economy fell 16.6 per cent in January from a year earlier, the trade ministry data showed, worse than an 11.3 per cent decline predicted in a Reuters survey and following a 9.6 per cent drop in December 2022.
It was also the fastest drop in exports since May 2020.
The country’s imports in January fell 2.6 per cent compared with a year earlier, less than a 3.6 per cent drop predicted in the survey and following a 2.5 per cent drop in December 2022. As a result, it posted a trade deficit of $12.69 billion for the month.
It was a record monthly trade deficit for the country.
The government has forecast this year’s exports would fall 4.5 per cent after posting a 6.1 per cent gain in 2022, but the trade ministry has said it would do whatever it can to avert a decline.
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