SEOUL: South Korea’s exports, the main driver of the national economy, suffered their sharpest drop in more than six years in January, extending what is now a 13-month losing streak.
Government data released on Monday showed exports were down 18.5% from the same month last year at US$36.7 billion - the steepest decline since August 2009.
The report cited a host of factors, such as slowdowns in major economies, including South Korea’s biggest trade partner China which accounts for a quarter of the country’s exports.
Falling global oil prices also contributed to the dismal figure, hitting petroleum products that are a mainstay export item for Asia’s fourth largest economy.
South Korea’s exports declined every single month last year, resulting in the slowest annual economic growth since 2012.
Overseas shipments for the entire year were down 8% - the first annual contraction for three years. South Korea’s economy expanded by 2.6% in 2015, coming in just under the forecast 2.7%. - AFP
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