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South Korea’s exports fell in June for the ninth consecutive month

South Korea’s exports fell in June for the ninth consecutive month

South Korea’s exports fell more than predicted in June, extending a nine-month decline, while the trade balance shifted to a surplus for the first time since early last year.

According to trade ministry data released on Saturday, Asia’s fourth-largest economy’s overseas sales declined 6.0% year on year to $54.24 billion in June, following a 15.2% loss in May.

It was worse than the 3.0% drop predicted by Reuters, but it was still the second-lowest percentage loss for the current slump that began in October.

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A truck drives between shipping containers at a container terminal at Incheon port in Incheon, South Korea, May 26, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/File Photo

Imports dropped 11.7% to $53.11 billion, compared to a 14.0% drop the previous month and an 11.0% drop predicted by analysts.

As a consequence, the country reported a trade surplus of $1.13 billion in June, following 15 months of trade deficits in the export-dependent economy./Reuters


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