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Singapore August exports rose the most in six months

They get big boost from electronic­s and China shipments

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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports (NODX) surged in August from a year earlier at the strongest pace in six months, led by solid shipments of electronic­s and robust sales to China.

Exports increased 17% in August from a year earlier, data from the trade agency Internatio­nal Enterprise Singapore showed yesterday. This was the largest year-on-year increase since February.

It was also more than the 11.8% increase predicted in a Reuters survey.

On a seasonally adjusted month-on-month basis, exports rose 4.5%, exceeding the median forecast in the Reuters survey of a 3.1% expansion.

Shipments to China soared 43.2% from a year earlier. Electronic­s exports, a major driver of shipments in recent months, rose 21.3% in August from a year earlier.

“Electronic­s once again proved to be the one of the most important drivers, which might raise concerns about the narrowness of the export story,” Robert Carnell, head of AsiaPacifi­c research for ING said in a note.

The latest export data will help the Monetary Authority of Singapore justify keeping the policy band of the Singapore’s dollar’s nominal effective exchange rate unchanged at its policy decision due in October, rather than provide any cause for tightening, he added.

“If the good news continues, and is matched by some stronger consumer spending data, this should become a possibilit­y for 2018,” Carnell said regarding possible policy tighten- ing by the MAS.

Singapore and other Asian economies that are highly dependent on trade have gained a big boost this year from an improvemen­t in global demand, particular­ly for electronic­s products and components such as semiconduc­tors.

While there were worries that Singapore was overly dependent on electronic exports, the economy grew faster than initially estimated in the second quarter thanks to a rebound in services, suggesting a broader and more balanced recovery after a stumble early in 2017.

Stronger global trade in general this year has also benefited Singapore, which boasts one of the world’s largest container ports and a global air cargo hub.

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