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S’pore factory output plunges as trade war pain deepens

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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s factory output plunged in August by the most in almost four years, a sign that the city state’s manufactur­ing downturn could be deepening.

Industrial production dropped 8% from a year earlier, the weakest since December 2015 and worse than all the forecasts in a Bloomberg survey of economists. It shrank 7.5% on a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, the Economic Developmen­t Board said in a statement.

Electronic­s was the biggest culprit for the downturn, plunging 24.4% in August from a year ago, the worst reading for that industry since the start of 2012.

The surprising­ly intense weakening is a fresh blow for growth prospects in trade-reliant Singapore after last month’s data had given economists hope that the pain could be easing.

Us-china and Japan-south Korea trade tensions, as well as a broader slowdown in China and elsewhere, continue to weigh on Singapore, where the government has slashed its full-year growth forecast to near zero.

“Given that the Us-china trade war remains at a stalemate between hope and gloom – partly depending on Trump’s tweets – even the prospect of a mini trade deal pending the early October trade talks may not suffice to lift the domestic manufactur­ing sector for now,” Selena Ling, Singapore-based head of treasury research and strategy at Overseachi­nese Banking Corp, said in a research note after the report.

The data may give the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) reason to ease policy at its October meeting. The MAS, which uses the exchange rate as its main tool, left its policy settings unchanged in April.

Singapore officials have said that while the slump heading into the second half of the year has been stark, it wasn’t yet deep or sustained enough to warrant fiscal stimulus, as labour markets remained resilient. —

 ??  ?? Output down: Workers monitor microchip production in the clean room of a plant in Singapore. Industrial production dropped 8% from a year earlier, the weakest since December 2015. — Reuters
Output down: Workers monitor microchip production in the clean room of a plant in Singapore. Industrial production dropped 8% from a year earlier, the weakest since December 2015. — Reuters

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