South Korea exports fall less than expected in August

Cranes seen at Pyeongtaek port in South Korea

Cranes are seen at Pyeongtaek port in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, July 9, 2020. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

SEOUL  – South Korea’s export decline softened in August, beating market expectations, trade data showed on Friday.

Overseas sales by Asia’s fourth-largest economy fell 8.4 percent year-on-year to $51.87 billion in August, compared with a 16.4 percent drop in July and less than the forecast for an 11.6 percent decline in a Reuters survey of economists.

It was the 11th consecutive month exports fell on an annual basis, the longest period since January 2020.

Imports fell 22.8 percent to $51 billion, after a 25.4-percent drop the month before. Economists had expected a 23.2 percent decline.

As a result, the country posted a trade surplus of $0.87 billion in August, narrower than a $1.65 billion surplus in July.

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