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Exports rise 22 pct in first 20 days of Jan.

Jan 21, 2022

Seoul (South Korea), January 21: South Korea's exports grew 22 percent on-year in the first 20 days of January on the back of solid demand for chips and petroleum products, customs data showed Friday.
The country's outbound shipments stood at US$34.4 billion in the Jan. 1-20 period, compared with $28.22 billion a year earlier, according to the data from the Korea Customs Service.
Imports jumped 38.4 percent on-year to $40.1 billion, resulting in a trade deficit of $5.63 billion during the cited period, the data showed.
By sector, outbound shipments of memory chips, a key export item, rose 29.5 percent on-year.
Semiconductors accounted for about 20 percent of exports by South Korea, home to Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest memory chip maker, and its smaller rival SK hynix Inc.
Exports of petroleum products spiked 84 percent amid high global oil prices, and sales of home appliances in overseas markets more than doubled during the period. Shipments of autos also advanced 22.8 percent, according to the data.
But exports of wireless communication devices dropped 40.4 percent on-year, the data showed.
By country, shipments to China, South Korea's largest trading partner, increased 18.8 percent on-year, and those to the United States climbed 28.0 percent.
Sales in the European Union, Japan and Taiwan also marked double-digit on-year growth.
Exports, which account for half of the local economy, have buttressed the country's economic recovery.
Last year, the country's exports grew 25.8 percent to reach an all-time high on the back of solid demand for chips and petroleum products amid a global economic recovery.
The Bank of Korea forecast Asia's fourth-largest economy will expand 3 percent this year, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast a 3.3 percent growth.
Source: Yonhap