Actual | Previous | |
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Balance of Trade | US$6.87B | US$7.12B |
Imports - Y/Y | 6.5% | 17.3% |
Exports - Y/Y | 8.4% | 4.5% |
Highlights
The increase in headline growth in exports was parlty driven stronger growth in exports of information, communication and audio-video products, up 28.0 percent on the year after advancing 24.8 percent previously, with year-over-year growth in exports of electronic components picking up from 4.9 percent to 6.1 percent. Exports to the United States increased 20.5 percent on the year, while exports to mainland China and Hong Kong fell 2.1 percent. Petroleum imports fell 31.6 percent on the year, while imports from mainland China and Hong Kong fell 5.1 percent.
Definition
Description
Imports indicate demand for foreign goods and services in the local economy. Exports show the demand for local goods in countries overseas. Movements in the trade balance directly affect GDP growth because of Taiwan’s high reliance on trade. Stronger exports are bullish for corporate earnings and the stock market. The bond market is also sensitive to the risk of importing inflation.
This report also gives a breakdown of trade with major countries as well, so it can be instructive for investors who are interested in diversifying globally. For example, a trend of accelerating exports to a particular country might signal economic strength and investment opportunities in that country.