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THE INVESTOR
March 29, 2024

Finance

Korea’s exports to see steady recovery

  • PUBLISHED :December 07, 2016 - 14:31
  • UPDATED :December 07, 2016 - 14:32
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[THE INVESTOR] South Korea’s exports will continue to rise at a steady pace next year, according to forecasts by foreign investment banks on Dec. 7.

Solid growth in emerging markets and a sustained rise in commodity prices are likely to increase global demand for South Korean goods, the Korea Center for International Finance said, citing its compilation of the forecasts by foreign banks.

Emerging markets, including China, account for 57 percent of South Korea’s exports.

Goldman Sachs and Nomura also expected South Korea’s exports to gain in the coming months, helped by a strong US dollar.

Preliminary data showed that South Korea’s monthly exports rose 2.7 percent on year in November to US$45.5 billion. It is the fastest pace of increase in about two years.

Foreign banks also predicted that uncertainties surrounding US President-elect Donald Trump would have both a positive and a negative impact on the Korean exports.

While an expansionary fiscal policy is likely to help South Korea increase its exports to the U.S., protectionism by Trump could curb Korean exports, foreign banks said.

Other mid-term trade risks facing South Korea are fierce competition in the fields of shipbuilding and smartphones, moves by major countries to weaken their currencies, and efforts by China to use domestic products, foreign banks said.

(theinvestor@heraldcorp.com)

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