S. Korea’s Export Rose 9.8 Percent For First 20 Days Of Sept

S. Korea’s Export Rose 9.8 Percent For First 20 Days Of Sept

SEOUL, Sept 21 (NNN-YONHAP) – South Korea’s export rose for the first 20 days of this month, due to more working days, customs office data showed, today.

Outbound shipment gained 9.8 percent from a year earlier, to 35.96 billion U.S. dollars in the Sept 1-20 period, according to Korea Customs Service.

The increase was attributed to more business days.

The export kept sliding for the 11th consecutive month through Aug, on weaker global demand for locally-made products, especially semiconductors.

Import fell 1.5 percent to 36.45 billion dollars in the 20-day period, sending the trade deficit to 490 million dollars.

Semiconductor export plunged 14.1 percent in the cited period, keeping a downward trend since Aug, last year.

Outbound shipment for oil products and computers declined in double figures, but export for cars, steels and auto parts advanced in double digits.

Import of natural gas and coal recorded a double-digit slide in the 20-day period, but those for oil products, cars, machinery and semiconductors increased in double figures.– NNN-YONHAP

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