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Singapore exports down in July

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Singapore exports down in July
A vessel is seen docking at the port in Singapore yesterday. Singapore exports fell more than expected in July from the previous year on softer US and Chinese demand, the government said yesterday, giving further credence to an economic slowdown this year. AFP photo

AFP, SINGAPORE:  Singapore exports fell more than expected in July from the previous year on softer US and Chinese demand, the government said yesterday, giving further credence to an economic slowdown this year.
Concerns over the weaker global economic outlook prompted the government this month to narrow its growth forecast for this year to 1-2 per cent instead of 1-3 per cent  as projected earlier.
Singapore’s economy grew a modest 2.0 per cent in 2015, the weakest rate of expansion since 2009 due to the effects of a global financial crisis.
On Wednesday, the government’s trade promotion body International Enterprise Singapore released data showing that the city-state’s non-oil domestic exports fell 10.6 per cent  year-on-year in July.
The decline is worse than the 2.4 per cent  contraction the previous month. It was also worse than the 2.5 per cent  median estimate of a 2.5 per cent  decline in a Bloomberg survey of 15 economists.
Electronics exports such as semiconductors contracted by 12.9 per cent , accelerating from a 1.7 per cent  decline in June.
Non-electronics exports, including pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals and specialised machinery, fell by 9.5 per cent  from a 2.6 per cent  fall in June.
“Indeed, when it rains, it pours. This will add on to the long list of poor data pointing to the risk of an economic contraction ahead,” said DBS Bank senior economist Irvin Seah.
“The writing is on the wall. For those maintaining a sanguine view on the near term outlook on the economy, this should be a wake-up call,” he said in a note.
The “slowdown in China is the main concern but sluggish growth in the US and uncertainties surrounding the Eurozone are not helping,” Seah said.
But CIMB Private Banking economist Song Seng Wun urged caution in reading the July data.
He said the exports decline was due to seasonal factors like the Hari Raya Muslim holidays in Indonesia and Malaysia where companies shut down for a week, as well as the severe flooding in China.
“It’s not as bad as the headline numbers would have suggested,” Song told AFP, adding he expects exports to rebound in the coming months.
“The decline was probably exaggerated by the fewer working days in some of the key markets like Malaysia and Indonesia which celebrated the Hari Raya festivities.”
Exports to Singapore’s top 10 markets declined, except for the European Union which expanded by 3.0 per cent .

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