SEOUL: South Korea's exports are expected to rise an annual 5.1% in 2014, the biggest gain in three years, a report from the country's representative trade body showed on Wednesday, but still short of the central bank's latest forecast.
Exports in the second half of the year are forecast to rise an annual 6.8%, compared to a 3.3% growth forecast for the first six months of 2014, the Korea International Trade Association (KITA) said.
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