Taiwan’s exports fell in October, tempering earlier signs of optimism

Published Tue, Nov 7, 2023 · 09:37 PM

Taiwan’s exports fell in October, tempering earlier signs of optimism that global demand for the island’s tech products is rebounding.

Overseas shipments dropped 4.5 per cent last month from a year earlier, the Ministry of Finance said in a statement on Tuesday (Nov 7). That was despite exports rising in September for the first time in more than a year. A Bloomberg survey of economists predicted exports would stay flat.

The trade surplus stood at US$5.77 billion after climbing to a record US$10.3 billion a month earlier. Imports shrank 12.3 per cent, compared with economist expectations for a 15.2 per cent decline.

Despite Tuesday’s worse-than-expected figures, officials see the contraction as being short-lived. Exports are likely to grow between 3 per cent and 6 per cent in November, according to the ministry.

“It feels like dawn is approaching, at least according to industry,” the finance ministry’s chief statistician, Beatrice Tsai, said in a briefing. Citing the island’s top chipmaker, she added that “Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company said that the market may be nearing the bottom, and many other major manufacturers also said that the market downturn is coming to an end, because exports will turn positive in the fourth quarter.”

Taiwan has seen demand for its main exports – semiconductors – slump following a Covid-era boom in internet activity, prompting concern among investors over when it will rebound. Overseas shipments of chips fell 6.5 per cent in October. 

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“We have been expecting a normalisation in Taiwan’s exports given strong growth in recent months,” Michelle Lam, an economist at Société Générale said via message. “There seems to be some slowdown in tech exports again in October, including electronic parts and info and communication equipment, which has benefit hugely from AI demand.”

“For now we would read this as a pause in the recovery rather than a beginning of a new downtrend,” she added. BLOOMBERG

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