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Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) contracted for the 11th consecutive month in August, falling by 20.1 per cent, with both electronics and non-electronics seeing a decline.
The drop follows a revised 20.3 per cent decrease in July and a 15.7 per cent contraction in June. The August decline is worse than a Reuters poll forecast of a 15.8 per cent drop.
According to data released by Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) on Monday (Sep 18), electronic product exports contracted by 21.1 per cent in August, following a 26.1 per cent fall in the previous month.
Integrated circuits (ICs), disk media products and PCs contributed the most to the decline, falling by 28.5 per cent, 30.6 per cent and 25.6 per cent respectively.
Non-electronic exports declined by 19.9 per cent in August, extending an 18.5 per cent drop in July.
The biggest declines were in structures of ships and boats, pharmaceuticals, and specialised machinery, falling by 97.7 per cent, 37.7 per cent and 25.5 per cent respectively.
The drop follows a revised 20.3 per cent decrease in July and a 15.7 per cent contraction in June. The August decline is worse than a Reuters poll forecast of a 15.8 per cent drop.
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According to data released by Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) on Monday (Sep 18), electronic product exports contracted by 21.1 per cent in August, following a 26.1 per cent fall in the previous month.
Integrated circuits (ICs), disk media products and PCs contributed the most to the decline, falling by 28.5 per cent, 30.6 per cent and 25.6 per cent respectively.
Non-electronic exports declined by 19.9 per cent in August, extending an 18.5 per cent drop in July.
The biggest declines were in structures of ships and boats, pharmaceuticals, and specialised machinery, falling by 97.7 per cent, 37.7 per cent and 25.5 per cent respectively.