South Korea Nov 1-20 exports tumble on weak demand for chips, China woes

FILE PHOTO: Truck transports containers at Hanjin Shipping's container terminal at the Busan New Port in Busan

SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s exports for the first 20 days of November shrank 16.7% from the same period a year ago, dragged down by weak demand for chips and from China, customs agency data showed on Monday.

The country’s imports fell 5.5%, bringing the trade balance to a $4.42 billion deficit, on track for an eighth straight month in the red.

Shipments to China dropped 28.3%, while those to the United States and European Union were up 11.0% and down 1.5%, respectively.

By product, sales of semiconductors fell 29.4% and wireless communication devices lost 20.6%, but those of cars and petroleum products gained 28.6% and 16.1% each.

Exports shrank 11.3% on average per working day.

Full Monthly trade data will be available on Dec. 1.

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(Reporting by Jihoon Lee; Editing by Kim Coghill)

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