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ICT exports rise for 5th straight month in March

- YONHAP

South Korea's exports of informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT) products gained ground for the fifth consecutiv­e month in March, driven by a yearly high performanc­e of semiconduc­tors, data showed yesterday.

Outbound shipments of ICT products came to US$18.8 billion last month, up 19.4 per cent from $15.8 billion a year earlier, according to data compiled by the Ministry of Science and ICT.

The country's ICT imports decreased 1.2 per cent on-year to $11.7 billion in March, resulting in a trade surplus of $7.1 billion in the sector.

By item, chip exports jumped 33.9 per cent on-year to $11.7 billion last month, the highest since June 2022, as global chip demand increased thanks to the growth of the artificial intelligen­ce market and the recovery of IT device sales.

It was the fifth straight month the chip export tally posted a double-digit increase.

In detail, exports of memory chips made big gains as the average quarterly price of 8-gigabit DRAM rose for the second consecutiv­e quarter in the January-march period and the demand increased for high-value products like high-bandwidth memory chips.

Overseas sales of displays climbed 13 per cent to $1.62 billion, posting a double-digit increase for the second straight month, thanks to higher demand for organic light-emitting diodes and liquid-crystal display panels for television­s and personal computers.

Exports of computers and peripheral­s advanced 20.3 per cent to $1.02 billion, marking the third consecutiv­e month of increase, driven by higher demand for solid state drives.

Outbound shipments of mobile phones also gained 6.6 per cent to $880 million, but exports of communicat­ions equipment dropped 7.1 per cent to $220 million.

By nation, combined shipments to mainland China and Hong Kong surged 32.5 per cent on-year to $8.38 billion last month, logging a gain for the fifth consecutiv­e month, mainly thanks to an increase in semiconduc­tor and display exports.

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