The Manila Times

Taiwan exits recession on Q2 GDP growth

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TAIPEI: Taiwan came out of recession in April-June, data showed on Friday, as a pickup in the island’s key electronic­s sector helped end a run of three successive quarterly contractio­ns.

The 0.69 percent year-on-year growth beat expectatio­ns and comes after newly elected President Tsai Ing- wen pledged to kickstart growth, including establishi­ng a “Silicon village” for Asia.

Traditiona­lly an export-driven technology hub, the island is home to industry giants such as Foxconn and Taiwan Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Co. (TSMC), which a key suppliers for Apple’s iPhone.

But China has been pushing to grow its own tech sector, with the developmen­t of domestic smartphone brands and homegrown hardware like Huawei, while sluggish global demand has also acted as a drag.

However, the latest growth A woman walks past a fashion store in Taipei on Friday. Taiwan came out of recession in April-June, data showed, as a pick-up in the island’s key electronic­s sector helped end a run of three successive quarterly contractio­ns. - tor, electronic components and computer industries in the second quarter, having fallen 10 percent in the same period last year.

“The second quarter [gross domestic product] is better than a forecast of 0.48 percent increase made in May mainly thanks to better-than-expected exports,” the statistics bureau said in a statement.

In May Taipei revised down its growth forecast for this year to 1.06 percent, from the 1.47 percent predicted in February.

The island’s poor economic performanc­e under former president Ma Ying- jeou’s administra­tion played a major role in the Kuomintang party’s defeat in January’s general election.

In her inaugural speech Tsai—of the China-skeptic Democratic Progressiv­e Party (DPP)—pledged to diversify away from dependence on China as a trade partner in order stimulate the economy as well as developing key specialist areas, including bio-tech, defense and green energy.

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