Intellasia.net
 
 
 Services  Tenders BizFind Jobs Archive Search Contact  Tiếng Việt
Updated: 21 Mar, 2011 - 9:33:01 AM (GMT+7:00) RSS feed to Intellasia Vietnam News RSS Feed  Video Feeds
Intellasia News Online « back
Email this article Send to a friend     Printer friendly page Printer friendly   
 
 
 
Singpore's non-oil domestic exports to Malaysia up 12pct in February
19-MAR-2010 Intellasia | Bernama
19 Mar, 2010 - 7:00:00 AM
Free newsletter - click here
Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) to Malaysia rose by 12 percent in February, following the 34 percent increase in the previous month.

The rise in exports was due to higher non-electronic domestic exports, according to a monthly report released on Wednesday by International Enterprise (IE) Singapore.

The report said non-electronic domestic exports to Malaysia increased by 28 percent in February, after the previous month's 57 percent rise.

The rise in non-electronic exports was mainly due to higher domestic exports of petrochemicals (+65%), specialised machinery (+117%) and non-monetary gold (+93%).

However, the report said electronic domestic exports to Malaysia contracted by 3.8 percent last month in contrast to the 12 percent increase in January.

The lower sales in electronic domestic exports were mainly due to lower domestic exports of parts of integrated circuits (-39%), telecommunications equipment (-55%) and parts of personal computers (-8.7%).

On overall trend, the city-state's NODX rose by 15 percent in February, compared with the previous month's 9.1 percent decrease, due to increased sales of both electronic and non-electronic NODX.

The report also said Singapore's total trade increased by 2.0 percent in February, after the 3.3 percent rise in the previous month.

Its total exports grew by 1.9 percent in February, following the 3.5 percent expansion in the previous month, while total imports rose by 2.1 percent last month after the 3.1 percent rise in January.

http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newsindex.php?id=483137






    © Copyright 2009 by Intellasia.net

    Top of Page


 
Indonesia to arrest opposition member linked to SEA Games bribery case.
US bows to EU, Japan in 'zeroing' trade row
N Korea 'developing kamikaze drones'
Burma must deliver on reforms: Indonesia
Bloomberg Brief Launches Daily Asia Economics Newsletter
Asian retail property expected to remain bullish
Commercial lending set to lead the way for local banks
Indonesian president's approval ratings drop
Consumer confidence index rises in Jan
Finance Ministry to ease private investment in infrastructure
AirAsia Philippines to use Clark as hub for regional flights
Japan finance ministry: will not rule out any measures on fx
Japan to discuss all issues in trade talks - Nikkei
Picture dims for Japanese electronics
China losing reform momentum
China's heir apparent bigger than Pope: Iowa governor
Vietnam Banking and Finance
Advertising
 
Intellasia News Services
© 2009 All Rights Reserved
privacy policy : terms of use : contact