Taiwan March exports hit record high value as AI-related demand remains solid


TAIPEI: Taiwan's exports rose much more than expected in March, with demand remaining strong for artificial intelligence applications and other technology products.

Exports grew 61.8% year-on-year to $80.18 billion, the first time they have surpassed $80 billion, the finance ministry said on Friday. That compared to 20.6% in February and expectations for 33.2% in a Reuters poll, and continued a streak of 29 consecutive monthly year-on-year gains.

Here are some details on the data from the ministry's statement and context to the data:

• AI and cloud business demand was solid.

• Export momentum should continue double-digit growth in the first half of the year.

• However, risks from U.S. trade policy and conflict in the Middle East should be closely watched.

• For April, the ministry expects exports to rise between 44% and 51% from a year earlier.

• In March, Taiwan's exports to the U.S. surged 124% from a year earlier to $28.542 billion, while exports to China climbed 27.4%.

• Exports of electronic components jumped 44.0% to $25.243 billion, while information products soared 134.5%.

• Imports rose 38.3% to $58.91 billion, beating economists' forecasts of an increase of 18.1%.

• Taiwanese companies such as TSMC , the world's largest maker of advanced chips used to power AI applications, are major suppliers to Nvidia, Apple and other leading tech companies. - Reuters 

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