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Singapore non oil exports in Nov eases from Oct stellar growth

byCT Report
18/12/2017
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SINGAPORE:  exports continued record growth in November but has eased from October’s stellar showing due to high base effects from a year ago. Non oil domestic exports (NODX) rose 9.1 per cent in November from a year ago, down from the revised 20.5 per cent growth seen in October. November’s NODX still beat Reuters economist estimates of a 5.5 per cent expansion. On a month-on-month seasonally adjusted basis, NODX rose by 8.7 per cent in November, cooling off slightly from the previous month’s 12.3 per cent growth Electronic shipments went up 5.2 per cent in November compared to a year ago, after the 4.5 per cent growth in the previous month.

Non electronic products grew for  sixth consecutive month, and was up 10.6 per cent year on year. In particular, non monetary gold, specialised machinery and primary chemical contributed the most to the growth in non electronic exports.

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Singapore’s non oil re exports  often seen as a proxy for wholesale trading  rose 3.9 per cent in November compared to a year ago, after a 0.9 per cent decline in the previous month.

Shipments to the majority of Singapore’s top markets rose in November, led by China, South Korea and the US. UOB economist Francis Tan said: “Today’s release of November NODX have started to show signs of the base effects kicking in, where the strong on-year growth rates in exports for most of the past year may not be sustained as we go into 2018.” He remains positive on the overall outlook for NODX, but is “doubtful” it can up its growth going into 2018.

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